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Meaning of Nanomachine from wikipedia

- naturally occurring biological molecular machines (also referred to as "nanomachines"). Biological machines are considered to be nanoscale devices (such as...
- Baker: A female scientist with intimate knowledge of the nanomachines. She is dispatched to Nanomachine Island to shut down the main computer. She is the daughter...
- prior to his battle with game protagonist Raiden reveals Armstrong to be nanomachine-augmented and capable of superhuman strength and durability. In ****anese...
- nanoid, nanite, nanomachine and nanomite have also been used to describe such devices currently under research and development. Nanomachines are largely in...
- Scientific American, March, pp54-59 Reaney, Patricia. "Scientists build nanomachine", Reuters, February 1, 2007 Rubi, J Miguel, "Does Nature Break the Second...
- experimental nanomachines designed to improve and repair his body. When he is involved in a fatal car crash during a high-speed race, the nanomachines respond...
- the game, Ocelot seemingly becomes possessed by Liquid Snake as the nanomachines from Liquid's arm (which Ocelot took to replace his own arm after Gray...
- cilium is a nanomachine composed of perhaps over 600 proteins in molecular complexes, many of which also function independently as nanomachines. Flexible...
- Feynman's vision of miniature factories using nanomachines to build complex products (including additional nanomachines), this advanced form of nanotechnology...
- A nanonetwork or nanoscale network is a set of interconnected nanomachines (devices a few hundred nanometers or a few micrometers at most in size) which...