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- noun The
biological application ofnanotechnology
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Examples
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Karen Breslau explains "bionanotechnology," the science of delivering chemotherapy and other needed medicine directly to individual cells.
The Editor's Desk 2007
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A particular aspect of nanotechnology is its interface with the biological sciences, which has been dubbed 'bionanotechnology'.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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A particular aspect of nanotechnology is its interface with the biological sciences, which has been dubbed 'bionanotechnology'.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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A particular aspect of nanotechnology is its interface with the biological sciences, which has been dubbed 'bionanotechnology'.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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A particular aspect of nanotechnology is its interface with the biological sciences, which has been dubbed 'bionanotechnology'.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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A particular aspect of nanotechnology is its interface with the biological sciences, which has been dubbed 'bionanotechnology'.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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A particular aspect of nanotechnology is its interface with the biological sciences, which has been dubbed 'bionanotechnology'.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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A particular aspect of nanotechnology is its interface with the biological sciences, which has been dubbed 'bionanotechnology'.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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A particular aspect of nanotechnology is its interface with the biological sciences, which has been dubbed 'bionanotechnology'.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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A particular aspect of nanotechnology is its interface with the biological sciences, which has been dubbed 'bionanotechnology'.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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