• to the use of the products of nanotechnology to enhance sustainability. It includes making green nano-products and using nano-products in support of sustainability
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  • effects such as displacement of traditional industries as the products of nanotechnology become dominant, which are of concern to privacy rights advocates
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  • the new nanotechnologies and those whose products, services or labour are displaced by them). Analysts suggest the possibility that nanotechnology has the
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  • of nanotechnology referred to the particular technological goal of precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for fabrication of macroscale products, also
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  • use of the products of nanotechnology to enhance sustainability. Nanoengineering – practice of engineering on the nanoscale. Wet nanotechnology – involves
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  • The 2000s have seen the beginnings of the applications of nanotechnologyin commercial products, although most applications are limited to the bulk use
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  • the implications of nanotechnology, there is significant debate concerning whether nanotechnology or nanotechnology-based products merit special government
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