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    understand its significance in the society today. Ravetz uses the acronym GRAINN to symbolize the new technologies that are entering the world of science today; this acronym stands for Genomics‚ Robotics‚ Artificial Intelligence‚ Neuroscience and Nanotechnology which is the new addition to the old GRAIN. These technologies will give our world unimaginable amount of changes

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    WHAT RECOMMENDATIONS WOULD YOU OFFER GENZYME FOR THE FUTURE? Genzyme’s strategic vision is that they wanted to be a diversified company that could use technology to make difference for people with serious diseases and to get profitable so they can continue to make new medicine. With this vision and focus they developed and produced new drugs while the majority of their competitors only developed new drugs in collaboration with major pharmaceutical companies for producing and distributing the new

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    CHEMISTRY FOR HUMAN WELFARE: IT’S PROMISES AND CONCERNS 2011 had been officially declared “The International Year of Chemistry” t o commemorate the achievements of chemistry and its contributions to mankind. It is so fitting that 2011 is the centenary year for the award of Nobel Prize to Marie Curie for her discovery of Radium and Polonium. Also this is the 150th birth anniversary of Dr. P .C Roy. All living things in this beautiful world are nothing but

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    Question 1) How attractive is Samsung’s primary (core) industry? Conduct an industry analysis. Five Forces Model: 1. Barriers to Entry Because of the extremely intricate and sophisticated nature of manufacturing semiconductors‚ a competitor should expect high initial capital requirements to build facilities needed for production. Cost to build a new semiconductor fab has gone up from $200 million in 1985 to $3 Billion in 2004. Incumbent companies have capabilities to design newer generations

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    Application of Ceramics Group F ADEDEJI Jesuloluwa MSE/2008/004ADEDEJI Victor MSE/2008/005AJEWOLE Olumide MSE/2008/013 ENIYANSORO Femi MSE/2008/FAKOREDE Samson MSE/2008/ AKINTUNDE Adesakin MSE/2009/ | GENERAL APPLICATION OF CERAMICS Ceramics are used in an array of applications: * Compressive strength makes ceramics good structural materials (bricks in houses and stones blocks in pyramids) * High voltage insulators and spark plugs are made from ceramics

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    international stage. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Much science in Japan was learnt either from China or from Europe in the Meiji Era. However in recent decades Japan has been a leading innovator in several fields‚ including chemical engineering‚ nanotechnology and robotics. The robot Asimo was

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    Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal GM… Everyone Doing the right thing at the right time for the right cause develops the society.But‚ sometimes things are done to destory the same. When power is misused only chaos remain. Technology is no exception for this. We all know that we have entered into an era of modern technology and man’s work has been reduced due to the advancements in communication and production. On the other side‚ the world is

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    Organmetallic Chem‚ 2004‚ 18‚ 506. 90. Emerit‚ J.C.; Beaumont‚ C.; Trivin‚ F.; Trivin. Biomed. Pharmacother‚ 2001‚ 55‚ 333. 91. Wang‚ F. H.; Lee‚ I. H.; Holmström‚ N.; Yoshitake‚ T.; Kim‚ D. K.; Muhammed‚ M.; Frisén‚ J.; Olson‚ L.; Spenger‚ C.; Kehr‚ J. Nanotechnology 2006‚ 17‚ 1911. 92. Christof‚ M. N.; Bülent‚ C. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2001‚ 40‚ 3685. 95. Timothy‚ J.; Raheleh‚ B.; Daniela‚ P.; Rachael‚ P.; Mo‚ I.; Alexander‚ M. S. Biomaterials 2007‚ 28‚ 4717. 97. Bhranti‚ S. S.; Paul‚ A. C.; Eduardo‚ K. M

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    dust particles become capped and surrounded by metal‚ which is thought to block the light completely. "This assumption is wrong -- the plug may not stop the leakage but rather greatly enhance it‚" Chou said. He explained that in his own field of nanotechnology‚ light is often used in a technique called photolithography to carve ultrasmall patterns in silicon or other materials. Thin metal film patterns on a glass plate serve as a

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    The pathway of impact of Lysozyme- Gold Nanoclusters Introduction: Engage people in my research is very important. The reason is my research might help to solve one of problems that they tried to solved‚ or I might develop technique or method they could benefit from it. Also my research got fund from council tax which is collected from public therefore they want to know what they can benefit from my research. Thus‚ Research on Protein-encapsulated gold nanoclusters could be interested to academic

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