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- noun Plural form of
nanorobot .
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Examples
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The dangers do not lie in any particular gadgets such as nanorobots or autonomous agents.
The Future Needs Us! Dyson, Freeman 2003
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One of the shows covers nanorobots and microrobots that literally can travel through your body, find individual cancer cells, and deliver chemotherapy without systemically destroying and poisoning your body.
Segway Inventor Gets A TV Series Gerri Miller 2010
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More specifically, nanorobotics refers to the nanotechnology engineering discipline of designing and building nanorobots, devices ranging in size from 0. 1-10 micrometres and constructed of nanoscale or molecular components.
Nanofood, Nanotech and Nanites: Quantum Effects and Fundamental Choices? 2010
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The designers gave these nanorobots the ability to fly, or rather to glide, on prevailing wind currents.
365 tomorrows » 2008 » June : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2008
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What about swarms of nanorobots that can cluster together to mimic any other life-form?
Haunted Honeymoon Marta Acosta 2010
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Nanites, nanobots, nanoids or nanomites are used to describe nanorobots.
Nanofood, Nanotech and Nanites: Quantum Effects and Fundamental Choices? 2010
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Here's the closest we've got to nanorobots performing surgery.
scusteister: Robot Surgery: Here at last scusteister 2009
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Here's the closest we've got to nanorobots performing surgery.
Robot Surgery: Here at last scusteister 2009
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A person who is fairly conservative in his/her religious beliefs will draw different conclusions about stem cell research or using nanorobots to treat disease.
Material World: We May Be Wasting Our Time Educating Public Tracy Staedter 2008
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A person who is fairly conservative in his/her religious beliefs will draw different conclusions about stem cell research or using nanorobots to treat disease.
Material World: October 2008 Tracy Staedter 2008
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