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- catalog abstract "Our lives are about to be changed by new technologies that operate on a scale that is smaller than can be seen by the most powerful optical microscopes. Devices inspired by living cells and measured in nanometers - billionths of a meter - are the basis of this nanotechnology revolution. Michael Gross takes us to this world to explore natural processes and new technologies that will make modern machines look like relics from the Stone Age.".
- catalog alternative "Expeditionen in den Nanokosmos. English".
- catalog contributor b11115435.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction. 1. Welcome to the Nanoworld -- II. Role Model: The Living Cell as a Nanotechnological Factory. 2. Proteins: The Cell's Nanomachines. 3. From Genes to Proteins. 4. Amazing Cells -- III. Toward the Nanoworld: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Pave the Way for Nanotechnology. 5. From Molecules to Supramolecules. 6. From Quantum Dots to Micromachines. 7. Biotechnology -- IV. Big Future for Tiny Machines? 8. Which Ingredients Are Needed for a Technological Revolution? 9. Visions of the Future. 10. Nanotechnology: Present versus Future.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Our lives are about to be changed by new technologies that operate on a scale that is smaller than can be seen by the most powerful optical microscopes. Devices inspired by living cells and measured in nanometers - billionths of a meter - are the basis of this nanotechnology revolution. Michael Gross takes us to this world to explore natural processes and new technologies that will make modern machines look like relics from the Stone Age.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 254 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Travels to the nanoworld.".
- catalog identifier "0306460084".
- catalog isFormatOf "Travels to the nanoworld.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Plenum,".
- catalog relation "Travels to the nanoworld.".
- catalog subject "2000 F-418".
- catalog subject "620/.5 21".
- catalog subject "Biological Phenomena.".
- catalog subject "Biomedical Engineering.".
- catalog subject "Biomedical Technology.".
- catalog subject "Microelectromechanical systems.".
- catalog subject "Miniaturization.".
- catalog subject "Nanotechnology.".
- catalog subject "TJ163 .G7613 1999".
- catalog subject "W 82 G878e 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction. 1. Welcome to the Nanoworld -- II. Role Model: The Living Cell as a Nanotechnological Factory. 2. Proteins: The Cell's Nanomachines. 3. From Genes to Proteins. 4. Amazing Cells -- III. Toward the Nanoworld: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Pave the Way for Nanotechnology. 5. From Molecules to Supramolecules. 6. From Quantum Dots to Micromachines. 7. Biotechnology -- IV. Big Future for Tiny Machines? 8. Which Ingredients Are Needed for a Technological Revolution? 9. Visions of the Future. 10. Nanotechnology: Present versus Future.".
- catalog title "Expeditionen in den Nanokosmos. English".
- catalog title "Travels to the nanoworld : miniature machinery in nature and technology / Michael Gross.".
- catalog type "text".