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  • noun A nanocrystal that resembles a flower

Etymologies

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From nano- +‎ flower

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Examples

  • Research Institute of Chemical Defense and his colleagues at Peking University, are working on a solution: nanoflower/carbon nanotube composite electrodes.

    Material World: Nanomaterials Tracy Staedter 2008

  • First, each manganese oxide nanoflower is connected directly with the current collector below by two or more electron "stems" made from carbon nanotubes.

    Material World: Nano Has Flower Power Tracy Staedter 2008

  • First, each manganese oxide nanoflower is connected directly with the current collector below by two or more electron "stems" made from carbon nanotubes.

    Material World: September 2008 Tracy Staedter 2008

  • Research Institute of Chemical Defense and his colleagues at Peking University, are working on a solution: nanoflower/carbon nanotube composite electrodes.

    Material World: Nano Has Flower Power Tracy Staedter 2008

  • Research Institute of Chemical Defense and his colleagues at Peking University, are working on a solution: nanoflower/carbon nanotube composite electrodes.

    Material World: September 2008 Tracy Staedter 2008

  • First, each manganese oxide nanoflower is connected directly with the current collector below by two or more electron "stems" made from carbon nanotubes.

    Material World: Nanomaterials Tracy Staedter 2008

  • First, each manganese oxide nanoflower is connected directly with the current collector below by two or more electron "stems" made from carbon nanotubes.

    Material World: Nanotech Tracy Staedter 2008

  • Research Institute of Chemical Defense and his colleagues at Peking University, are working on a solution: nanoflower/carbon nanotube composite electrodes.

    Material World: Nanotech Tracy Staedter 2008

  • Thanks to nanoflower and Neutronium for providing the basis for this theme.

    Xfce-Look.org Content 2008

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