Definition of nanostructure in English:
nanostructure
noun ˈnanə(ʊ)strʌktjʊəˈnanəˌstrəkCHər
A structure, especially a semiconductor device, that has dimensions of only a few nanometres.
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- Subsequently, we have developed a two-dimensional Fourier analysis tool for the study of coherent light scattering by biological nanostructures.
- The conference will feature topics like chemistry on a chip, nanoparticles & biology, and organic nanostructures.
- Incompatibilities among physical methods create obstacles to the analysis of the evolution of nanostructures among the structural classes.
- Research will focus on projects in fuel cell research, magnetic nanostructures, smart coatings, semiconductor quantum dots and biomedical research.
- The protofibrils can adopt two different nanostructures, i.e., the globular aggregates and the filaments.
- The nanostructure reveals paired smaller fibrils that appear in optical microscopy as a single fibril.
- To test the nanostructure's potential as a biosensor and antimicrobial, the authors conducted studies using the water-based nanotubes.
- Our group has recently been developing synthetic nanostructures as fluorescent biosensors to be used with fiber-optic probes for cancer diagnosis and treatment.
- Other porphyrin nanostructures such as nanofibers and rectangular cross-section nanotubes have been made and can also be used in the fabrication of nanodevices.
- Color production from many superficial diffraction gratings can also be understood as coherent scattering from a crystal-like nanostructure restricted to the surface of the organism.
- The combination of the tightly bound micelle nanostructures and the microscale globules is what gives the silk its strength.
- The number of observed nanostructures reduces when the concentration is below 0.1 mg/ml.