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nano

(1) Billionth (10 to the -9th power). See space/time.

(2) Refers to the nanotech industry in general. See nanotechnology.

(3) See iPod nano.



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Tokyo, Japan, July 21, 2006 - (JCN) - Nomura Research Institute (NRI) disclosed on July 20 its forecasts on the domestic nano technology market, covering consumer, automotive, industrial robot, medical equipment, electronics, energy and environment, material, and measurement hardware segments.
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Children in the early grades who have learned about atoms as building blocks can do activities aimed at realizing just how small nano really is, Crone says.
 
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