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The necessity for creating a separate abstract journal on the physics of nanoobjects and nanotechnology, which is a new rapidly developing interdisciplinary knowledge field, is substantiated. The first successes in nanotechnology promise a new scientific-technical revolution. Physics is one of the fundamental bases of nanotechnology and the foundation for this revolution. The publication of a separate journal will permit the data about a greater portion of the research on the physics of nanoobjects and nanotechnology to be gathered in one place.
Automatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics – Springer Journals
Published: Feb 8, 2009
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