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lyotropic structure

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  • Tudor Rickards — Creativity Contributions of Tudor Rickards=Tudor Rickards is a British organizational theorist commonly known for his organizational creativity contributions within Europe since the 1970s, including the founding of Creativity and Innovation… …   Wikipedia

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  • Nanofil — Nanofils Un nanofil est une nanostructure, avec le diamètre de l ordre du nanomètre (10 9 m). Alternativement, les nanofils peuvent être définis comme des structures qui ont une épaisseur ou un diamètre limité à quelques dizaines de nanomètres ou …   Wikipédia en Français

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