By Challa S. S. R. Kumar
This entire sequence of 10 volumes presents an outstanding, in-depth evaluation of all nanoscale applied sciences and fabrication equipment in fabrics engineering in the direction of the lifestyles sciences. every one quantity is devoted to a particular subject that's coated intimately by means of specialists from that specific box, reviewing present applied sciences in addition to present advancements and the instructions they're taking. the result's a cross-disciplinary, significant reference paintings, bringing jointly the pertinent wisdom that was once hitherto extensively unfold between many alternative assets.
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