Chemical analysis and microscopy in one (English)
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Title:Chemical analysis and microscopy in one
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Published in:MATERIALS TODAY -OXFORD THEN KIDLINGTON- ; 11, 1-2 ; 55
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Publication date:2008-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 11, Issue 1-2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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The benefits of list makingWood, J. et al. | 2008
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A cracking ideaMiodownik, M. et al. | 2008
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Micropatterning liver cells improves performance:BiomaterialsGreene, M. E. et al. | 2008
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Wiring hydrogenases with nanotubes:NanotechnologyGreene, M. E. et al. | 2008
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Moores law for organic TFTs:Electronic MaterialsRigby, P. et al. | 2008
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Conducting in the graphene orchestra:Electronic MaterialsPalmer, D. J. et al. | 2008
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Surface layers allow accurate doping:Electronic MaterialsRigby, P. et al. | 2008
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Dislocations and defects arent what theyre cracked up to be:Mechanical BehaviorSealy, C. et al. | 2008
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Lighter atoms create more friction:Mechanical behaviorBusuttil, K. et al. | 2008
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Cable carbon:CarbonPalmer, D. J. et al. | 2008
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Trapping the light fantastic:Optical MaterialsPalmer, D. J. et al. | 2008
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New building blocks for nanoparticle superlattices:NanotechnologyRigby, P. et al. | 2008
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Novel lithography method controls particle patterning:Fabrication and ProcessingGould, P. et al. | 2008
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Taking the rough with the smooth:Electronic MaterialsBusuttil, K. et al. | 2008
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Space reveals phase secrets:PolymersGould, P. et al. | 2008
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Prospects for SiC electronics and sensorsWright, N. G. / Horsfall, A. B. / Vassilevski, K. et al. | 2008
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Diamond as an electronic materialWort, C. J. / Balmer, R. S. et al. | 2008
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High-k/Ge MOSFETs for future nanoelectronicsKamata, Y. et al. | 2008
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The top ten advances in materials scienceWood, J. et al. | 2008
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Strengthening womens role in nanoscienceLunnon, J. et al. | 2008
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Energy beyond oil| 2008
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Tissue engineering using ceramics and polymers| 2008
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Materials chemistry| 2008
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Scientific fact or fiction?Dickinson, L. et al. | 2008
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AFM probes to suit all| 2008
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Chromatography and spectrometry for the masses| 2008
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Raman gains speed| 2008
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Microscope cameras speed up their delivery time| 2008
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Improved resolution for TEM| 2008
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Chemical analysis and microscopy in one| 2008
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Three-dimensional objects take to the stage| 2008
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Never too late to returnPerry, K. et al. | 2008