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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2006)
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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2006)
Articles
Exploring whether ‘nano-’ is always necessary
Jonathan Harris (Biomaterials Unit, School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham, St Chad’s Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6NN, UK, United Kingdom)
David Ure (CEO, Inanovate Inc, Suite 500, 10 Tower Office Park, Woburn, Mass., USA, United States)
173-187
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Starting off on the wrong foot: the public perception of nanotechnologies and the deficit model
Federico Neresini (Department of Sociology, University of Padova, Italy, Italy)
189-195
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Nanotechnology: saviour or curse in today’s environment?
G.C. Holt (Collegium Basilea (Institute of Advanced Study), Basel, Switzerland, Switzerland)
197-204
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The role of nanoelectrochemistry in nanotechnology
C.M.A. Brett (Departamento de Química, Universidade de Coimbra, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal, Portugal)
205-211
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The UK microsystems and nanotechnology network
Hugh Clare (, United Kingdom)
213-216
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Chris Phoenix (Director of Research, The Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN), United States)
217-218
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