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  • Part 2 of ebook "Applied scanning probe methods X: Biomimetics and industrial applications" provides readers with contents including: scanning probe microscopy on polymer solar cells; scanning probe anodization for nanopatterning; tissue engineering, nanoscale contacts in cell adhesion to substrates; scanning probe microscopy in biological research; novel nanoindentation techniques and their applications; applications to nano-dispersion macromolecule material evaluation in an electrophotographic printer;...

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  • Ebook "Miniature fluidic devices for rapid biological detection" presents an overview of fundamental aspects of surface-based biosensors and techniques for enhancing their detection sensitivity and speed. It focuses on rapid detection using miniaturized sensors and describes the physical principles of nanoscale transducers, surface modifications, microfluidics and reaction engineering, diffusion and kinetics.

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  • Part 2 book "Electrical atomic force microscopy for nanoelectronics" includes content: Characterizing ferroelectricity with an atomic force microscopy - An all around technique; electrical AFM for the analysis of resistive switching; magnetic force microscopy for magnetic recording and devices; space charge at nanoscale - probing injection and dynamic phenomena under dark light configurations by using kpfm and C AFM, conductive AFM of 2D materials and heterostructures for nanoelectronics; diamond probes technology,... and other contents.

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  • Part 1 book "Nanoscale science and technology" includes content: Generic methodologies for nanotechnology - Classification and fabrication, generic methodologies for nanotechnology - Characterization, inorganic semiconductor nanostructures.

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  • Ebook "Mechanical properties of polymers measured through AFM force-distance curves" is a practical guide for scientists and students dealing with the measurement of mechanical properties of polymers at the nanoscale through AFM force-distance curves. The book also introduces to new approaches and measurement techniques, like creep compliance and force modulation measurements, pointing out approximations, limitations and issues requiring further confirmation.

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  • Part 2 book "Biomarkers in medicine, drug discovery, and environmental health" includes content: Biomarkers of immunotoxicity; biomarkers in obstetric medicine; biomarkers in cancer, biomarkers of HIV, biomarkers of in vitro drug induced mitochondrial dysfunction, immunoassay based technologies for the measurement of biological materials used for biomarkers discovery and translational research, nanoscale techniques for biomarker quantification, immunodiagnostics with a focus on lateral flow point of care devices,.... and other contents.

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  • Part 2 book "Biomarkers - In medicine, drug discovery, and environmental health" includes content: Biomarkers of immunotoxicity; biomarkers in obstetric medicine; biomarkers in cancer; biomarkers of HIV; biomarkers of in vitro drug induced mitochondrial dysfunction; immunoassay based technologies for the measurement of biological materials used for biomarkers discovery and translational research; nanoscale techniques for biomarker quantification; immunodiagnostics with a focus on lateral flow point of care devices,... and other contents.

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  • Single-molecule localization microscopy is a super-resolution microscopy technique that allows for nanoscale determination of the localization and organization of proteins in biological samples. For biological interpretation of the data it is essential to extract quantitative information from the super-resolution data sets.

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  • The problem of thermoelastic nanoscale beam based on a modified couple stress theory with diffusion subjected to ramp type heating is investigated. The Laplace transform technique and eigen value approach are applied to solve the equations which are written in the dimensionless form.

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  • Human dentin, as an important calcified tissue in the body, plays significant roles in withstanding masticatory forces and has a complex hierarchical organization. Understanding the composition and ultrastructure of dentin is critical for elucidating mechanisms of biomineralization under healthy and pathological states.

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  • The possible impact of nanomaterials on future products and services is enormous. This has led to a tremendous expansion in research and development efforts related to nanoscale materials and devices. It has also raised new questions as to how these products will influence the environment, human health, business, education, and other areas of society. As with any emerging field, a vast amount of disconnected information is emerging, often spread across multiple disciplines.

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  • The invention of scanning tunneling microscope (STM) by Binnig and his colleagues in 1982 opened up the possibility of imaging material surfaces with spatial resolution much superior to the conventional microscopy techniques. The STM is the first instrument capable of directly obtaining three-dimensional images of solid surfaces with atomic resolution. Even though STM is capable of achieving atomic resolution, it can only be used on electrical conductors. This limitation has led to the invention of atomic force microscope (AFM) by Binnig and his co-workers in 1986.

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  • The electrospinning technique for the scaffolds designing utilizes the electrostatic force for the production of polymeric fiber ranging from nanoscale to microscale. This process is control by high intensity electric field between two electrodes having electric charges of opposite polarity. One electrode is placed in the polymer solution and other is placed in collector. Generally polymer solution is pumped as result in forming a drop of solution.

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  • The new millennium has seen the birth of a new perspective that conflates research in solid-state physics, biological science as well as materials engineering. The perspective is one that recognizes that future new advances in all these areas will be based on a fundamental understanding of the atomic and molecular infrastructure of materials that has resulted from two centuries of chemistry. Major advances will be achieved when the novel behavior, in particular the quantum mechanical behavior, that nanoscale structures possess, can be controlled and harnessed....

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  • The current book consists of eighteen chapters divided into three sections. Section I includes nine topics in characterization techniques and evaluation of advanced ceramics dealing with newly developed photothermal, ultrasonic and ion spattering techniques, the neutron irradiation and the properties of ceramics, the existence of a polytypic multi-structured boron carbide, the oxygen isotope exchange between gases and nanoscale oxides and the evaluation of perovskite structures ceramics for sensors and ultrasonic applications....

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  • An overview of PTB’s activities in the field of dimensional nanometrology using scanning probe microscopes (SPMs) is presented. The chapter is divided into two parts: the development of (1) high-resolution probing systems and (2) complete SPM metrology systems. The subject of SPM-probing system design comprises, among other things, the concept of the “sensor objective” to combine conventional microscopy with scanning probe techniques.

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  • Nanotechnology has received tremendous interest over the last decade, not only from the scientific community but also from a business perspective and from the general public. Although nanotechnology is still at the largely unexplored frontier of science, it has the potential for extremely exciting technological innovations that will have an enormous impact on areas as diverse as information technology, medicine, energy supply and probably many others. The miniaturization of devices and structures will impact the speed of devices and information storage capacity.

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  • This book consists of a collection of review chapters that summarize the recent progress in the areas of metal and semiconductor nanosized crystals (nanocrystals). The interest in the optical properties of nanoparticles dates back to Faraday’s experiments on nanoscale gold. In these experiments, Faraday noticed the remarkable dependence of the color of gold particles on their size. The size dependence of the optical spectra of semiconductor nanocrystals was first discovered much later (in the 1980s) by Ekimov and coworkers in experiments on semiconductor-doped glasses.

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  • Progress in modern science is impossible without reliable tools for characterization of structural, physical, and chemical properties of materials and devices at the micro-, nano-, and atomic scale levels. While structural information can be obtained by such established techniques as scanning and transmission electron microscopy, high-resolution examination of local electronic structure, electric potential and chemical functionality is a much more daunting problem.

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  • Nanotechnology involves research and development on materials and species at length scales between 1 and 100 nm. The term nano is derived from the Greek word meaning “dwarf.” In dimensional scaling, nano refers to 10–9, i.e., one billionth of a unit. Thus, a nanometer is 10–9 m (0.000000001 m), or about the size of a molecule such as benzene. Nanotechnology therefore, refers to the techniques and methods for studying, designing, and fabricating things at the nanometer scale.

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