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Self-Assembly in natural and unnatural systems
Douglas Philp
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J. Fraser Stoddart
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Chemistry
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Nanoscale Structure
100%
Self-assembly
100%
Unnatural
100%
Device Fabrication
33%
Lower Limit
33%
Aromatics
33%
Nanosystems
33%
Macromolecular Structure
33%
Nanoscience
33%
Large Aggregates
33%
Chemical Synthesis
33%
Biological Structures
33%
Natural Systems
33%
Assembly Process
33%
Biological Concepts
33%
Chemical System
33%
Metal Coordination
33%
Noncovalent Interactions
33%
Supramolecular Chemistry
33%
Recognition Events
33%
Recognition Properties
33%
Small-scale Structures
33%
Lithographic Technique
33%
Mutual Recognition
33%
Yawning
33%
Material Science
Self Assembly
100%
Superlattice
66%
Chemical Synthesis
33%
Device Fabrication
33%
Molecular Structure
33%