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Date: 2014-02-13 11:32:10
Technology
Microfluidics
Battelle Memorial Institute
Manhattan Project
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences
Nanophase material
Phase transition
Phase
Physics
Materials science
Biotechnology

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