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What does N stand for?

Nanotechnology


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Nanotechnology opens new worlds of possibilities for important computer, medical, and environmental applications.
Summary: Arbah Global Gulf, a Bahrain based investment arm of Arbah Capital, announced the launch of the Arbah Nanotechnology Fund at the World Islamic Capital Markets Conference at the Gulf Hotel.
4-billion federal nanotechnology research budget was spent on environment, health and safety research.
Specific efforts towards these goals include the promotion of national nanotechnology clusters, the development of nanotech education and training and the support of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The markets for foods that encompass some sort of nanotechnology are forecast to triple over the next four years and to exceed $20 billion by 2010.
1596930063 Nanotechnology applications and markets.
Nanotechnology in Life Science Applications has been published by Business Communications Company.
Originally published in International Fiber Journal, June 2004 Copyright [c] Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP Nanotechnology's potential to revolutionize the world led to a nine-fold increase in Federal funding for nanotechnology research and development in the last seven years, growing from $115 million in 1997 to $950 million in 2004.

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