nanotube in the PONS Dictionary

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In modern medicine, bismuth subcarbonate has been made into nanotube arrays that exhibit antibacterial properties.
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This povidone-iodine coated carbon nanotube mat serves as an electrically conductive bandage with antiseptic properties.
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For example, nanotube films are exceptionally flexible and can be deposited using low cost, atmospheric coating methods.
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The anode used a cluster of carbon nanotube pillars grown on a graphene-covered copper foil.
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The nanotube bundles used for tweezers are about 50 nm in diameter and 2 m in lengths.
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There has been a long debate in the nanotube community regarding the photocurrent generation mechanisms in individual nanotube devices.
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Constructed from a 200 nanometer long nanotube, a pair of liquid indium spheres, one measuring 5 nanometers across and the other 15 nanometers across.
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They suggested two possibilities of such arrangements: circular arrangement (armchair nanotube) and a spiral, helical arrangement (chiral tube).
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For example, bones could be regrown on carbon nanotube scaffolds.
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The nanotube aspect ratio, or the length-to-diameter ratio, can be as high as 132,000,000:1, which is unequalled by any other material.
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