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  • ...esciences.ieee.org/areas-of-convergence/feature-articles/48-from-molecular-electronics-to-proteonics-break-junctions-for-biomarker-detection |archive-date=2011-10 [[Category:Molecular electronics]] ...
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  • ...t an intermediate case, having order over short distances (a few atomic or molecular spacings) but not over longer distances. ...crystals are silicon [[Boule (crystal)|boules]] produced for semiconductor electronics; these are large [[single crystal]]s (so they have no grain boundaries), ar ...
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  • ...te=2022-04-27 |title=Applications of Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology |journal=Chemical Reviews |language=en |volume=12 ...v/~spieler/physics_198_notes_1999/ Introduction to Radiation Detectors and Electronics] – Lecture Notes by Helmuth Spieler which briefly discuss Ramo's Theorem. ...
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  • * [[Molecular Nanotechnology Lab]], [[University of Alicante]] * Center for Excellence in Nano-Electronics, Department of Electrical Engineering, [[IIT Bombay]] ...
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  • ...''Heart nanotechnology''' is the "Engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale" ("Nanotechnology Research").<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Mahmoudi M ...d for a wide variety of fields of technology, ranging from [[energy]] to [[electronics]] to [[medicine]]. In the category of medicine, nanotechnology is still rel ...
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  • ...//www.foresight.org/nano/whatismm.html|archive-date=26 April 2014}}</ref> Molecular manufacturing requires significant advances in nanotechnology, but its supp Molecular manufacturing might be used to cheaply produce, among many other products, ...
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  • * [[Electronics]] &ndash; branch of physics, engineering and technology dealing with electr ...eering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. ...
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  • ...on with courses such as [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[mathematics]], and [[molecular biology]].<ref>Aldrin E. Sweeney (2008) Developing a viable knowledge base ...system Technology", "Electronics and Nanoelectronics" (profiles: "Physical Electronics", "Functional Materials of micro-, opto-and nanoelectronics")<ref>{{cite we ...
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  • This is an index of articles relating to '''[[electronics]]''' and electricity or natural electricity and things that run on electric [[Adder (electronics)|Adder]] – ...
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  • ...67}}</ref> Dielectrics are important for explaining various phenomena in [[electronics]], [[optics]], [[solid-state physics]] and [[cell biophysics]].<ref>{{cite ...nt and stretched by the field and the molecular dipole moment changes. The molecular vibration frequency is roughly the inverse of the time it takes for the mol ...
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  • ...ie. method of detection, specificity for a particular class of analyte and molecular interaction). Sensor components are chosen to respond to as many analytes a ...create fingerprints for specific analytes or mixtures using both targeted molecular interactions and pattern recognition.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":4">{{Cite ...
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  • ...he energy transferred to the electrodes by the ion impact. Gases with high molecular weight, e.g. xenon, protect the electrodes better than lighter ones, e.g. n ...gen+neon+argon+mercury&pg=PA2-IA342 ''Reference Data for Engineers: Radio, Electronics, Computers and Communications''] by Wendy Middleton, Mac E. Van Valkenburg, ...
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  • * '''[[Outline of electronics|Electronics]]''' &ndash; Electronics comprises the physics, engineering, technology and applications that deal w ...the technology and application of electromagnetism, including electricity, electronics, telecommunications, computers, electric power, magnetics, and optics. ...
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  • Applications for hermetic sealing include [[semiconductor electronics]], [[thermostat]]s, [[optical device]]s, [[MEMS]], and [[switch]]es. Electr ...I., "Silicone Grease: A Serendipitous Reagent for the Synthesis of Exotic Molecular and Supramolecular Compounds", Organometallics 2004, volume 23, pp. 3–8. { ...
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  • ...cription|Field of science involving control of matter on atomic and (supra)molecular scales}} ...e="Nanotsystems">{{cite book|last=Drexler|first=K. Eric|title=Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation|url=https://books.google.com/book ...
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  • ...oadband Dielectric Spectroscopy of Solids]. – ''[[Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics]]'', 2003, vol. 46, Issue 8, p. 657–665.</ref> It is based on the interacti ...ure]], [[pressure]],<ref>Floudas G., Paluch, M., Grzybowski A., Ngai K. L. Molecular Dynamics of Glass-Forming Systems - Effects of Pressure. Springer-Verlag, 2 ...
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  • |[[Physical chemistry]] and [[molecular physics]] ...ed to units of information storage. For example, a frequency ten [[Octave (electronics)|octaves]] above one hertz, i.e., 2<sup>10</sup> Hz ({{val|1024|u=Hz}}), is ...
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  • {{Molecular self-assembly subfields}} ...ins]] to determine structures. Potential applications in [[molecular scale electronics]] and [[nanomedicine]] are also being investigated. ...
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  • ...xation|relaxation]] effects associated with permanent and induced [[Dipole|molecular dipoles]]. At low frequencies the field changes slowly enough to allow dipo ...uantum mechanics]], permittivity is explained by [[atom]]ic and [[molecule|molecular]] interactions. ...
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  • * Consumer Tech – technology allows what we call [[Consumer electronics]], which is the equipment of consumers with devices that facilitates the co * [[Molecular gastronomy]] ...
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