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Nanomaterials / Emerging technologies / Superhard materials / Graphene / Graphite oxide / Carbon nanotube / Graphite / Allotropy / Andre Geim / Chemistry / Matter / Physics
Date: 2014-02-19 21:03:48
Nanomaterials
Emerging technologies
Superhard materials
Graphene
Graphite oxide
Carbon nanotube
Graphite
Allotropy
Andre Geim
Chemistry
Matter
Physics

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