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At 6:37am on January 27, 2009, GEORGE VARUGHESE said…

At 2:24pm on January 17, 2009, K. MOHAN said…
Dear friend, I have posted a discussion on nanotechnology washing machines which is very relevant as new products are flooding the market and enough awareness on the implications os using such products are not there. kindly take a look and leave your valuable comments
At 4:56pm on January 9, 2009, Manivel.P (Ph.D in NST) said…
welcome our NS community
I am doing M.Sc. Nano science & Technology in Bharathiar University at Coimbatore-46.This is final semester ......... my project is going on pharmaceutical.
At 10:27am on December 31, 2008, remi said…
Hello

Our company is a holder of patents and know how relating to a remote generated plasma thin film deposition/sputtering technology demonstrating much improved coating speeds and characteristics compared to the current industrial standard, magnetron technology. Our technology can lay down materials that magnetron is not capable of or has great difficult in doing so. We can also adapt our technology to most existing magnetron systems. As part of our strategic development, we are seeking to establish mutually beneficial partnerships with actors in this industry.

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We look forward to hearing from you and thank you in advance for your attention to this email.

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Plasma Quest Ltd – International Business Development.
At 7:34pm on December 11, 2008, TINC said…
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