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Systems Engineering at the Nanoscale
Nanotechnology has become ubiquitous in advanced technology and advanced product development. Nanotechnology exploits the properties of materials with at least one dimension at the nanoscale, typically in a novel and controllable way. As a result, nanotechnology has the ability to affect materials a...
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