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  • noun A coating whose thickness is measured on the nano scale

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Examples

  • "We found no indication that the nanocoating, which is manufactured in Asia, has ever been tested for health effects," said the researcher.

    Signs of the Times 2010

  • But the agency's own safety experts say that's not true, and a U.DA researcher reports that Latin American produce packers are spraying U. S.-bound produce with a nanocoating to extend shelf-life.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2010

  • According to a U.DA scientist, some Latin American packers spray U. S.-bound produce with a wax-like nanocoating to extend shelf-life.

    Signs of the Times 2010

  • According to a U.DA scientist, some Latin American packers spray U. S.-bound produce with a wax-like nanocoating to extend shelf-life.

    Signs of the Times 2010

  • "We found no indication that the nanocoating ... has ever been tested for health effects," the researcher says.

    Signs of the Times 2010

  • But the agency's own safety experts say that's not true, and a U.DA researcher reports that Latin American produce packers are spraying U. S.-bound produce with a nanocoating to extend shelf-life.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2010

  • While noting that a few pennies of nanoparticles that go into a nanocoating for an automobile should not be valued at the full price of an automobile -- because quite clearly the automobile could be manufactured, sold and driven without any of those nanoparticle -- the argument does not hold up as well when discussing drug formulations that would not function without the nanoparticle.

    IEEE Spectrum 2010

  • The result is an extremely thin nanocoating of polyurethane on which the optically effective surface structures, which are just one ten-thousandth of a millimeter thick, are also reproduced.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • But the agency's own safety experts say that's not true, and a U.DA researcher reports that Latin American produce packers are spraying U. S.-bound produce with a nanocoating to extend shelf-life.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2010

  • (© Fraunhofer IWM) (PhysOrg. com) -- A new nanocoating ensures a perfectly non-reflecting view on displays and through eyeglasses.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

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