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Engineered nanoparticles and nanomaterials offer many potential benefits as a result of novel properties and behaviour that materials can exhibit when manufactured or precisely manipulated at the nanoscale. While the production of nanomaterials is undergoing exponential growth, their effects on biota, environmental fate and behaviour are still only partially understood.This conference is the fourth in a series of very successful meetings in London and Birmingham. The venue for 2009 will be at…See More
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At 6:35pm on January 10, 2009, Probin Phanjom said…
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i m Probin from Guwahati...i m also working in the smae area as you...can we be frenz hoping to help each other in our work...
At 7:42pm on December 14, 2008, Tunde Kovacs said…
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At 5:44pm on December 4, 2008, remi said…
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Hello

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At 8:14pm on May 26, 2008, TINC said…
welcome to the nanoscience network

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Welcome sir