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- Molecular_machine abstract "A molecular machine, or nanomachine, is any discrete number of molecular components that produce quasi-mechanical movements (output) in response to specific stimuli (input). The expression is often more generally applied to molecules that simply mimic functions that occur at the macroscopic level. The term is also common in nanotechnology where a number of highly complex molecular machines have been proposed that are aimed at the goal of constructing a molecular assembler. Molecular machines can be divided into two broad categories; synthetic and biological.Molecular systems capable of shifting a chemical or mechanical process away from equilibrium represent a potentially important branch of chemistry and nanotechnology. As the gradient generated from this process is able to perform useful work these types of systems, by definition, are examples of molecular machinery.".
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- Molecular_machine wikiPageRevisionID "594653658".
- Molecular_machine hasPhotoCollection Molecular_machine.
- Molecular_machine subject Category:Molecular_machines.
- Molecular_machine subject Category:Nanomachines.
- Molecular_machine subject Category:Nanotechnology.
- Molecular_machine subject Category:Supramolecular_chemistry.
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- Molecular_machine comment "A molecular machine, or nanomachine, is any discrete number of molecular components that produce quasi-mechanical movements (output) in response to specific stimuli (input). The expression is often more generally applied to molecules that simply mimic functions that occur at the macroscopic level. The term is also common in nanotechnology where a number of highly complex molecular machines have been proposed that are aimed at the goal of constructing a molecular assembler.".
- Molecular_machine label "Molecular machine".
- Molecular_machine label "Máquina molecular".
- Molecular_machine label "Máquina molecular".
- Molecular_machine label "Nanomacchina".
- Molecular_machine label "Nanomachine".
- Molecular_machine label "分子マシン".
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- Molecular_machine wasDerivedFrom Molecular_machine?oldid=594653658.
- Molecular_machine depiction Feynman_ratchet.png.
- Molecular_machine isPrimaryTopicOf Molecular_machine.