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050 00 ^aT174.7^bD751 2008
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245 00 ^aDownsizing development :^ban introduction to nano-scale technologies and the implications for the global south /^cETC Group
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260 ^aNew York :^bUnited Nations, Non-Governmental Liaison Service, ^c2008.
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300 ^a98 p. :^bill. ;^c21 cm.
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490 1 ^aDevelopment dossier ;^v[15]
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504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 85-95)
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505 0 ^aWhat is nanotechnology? -- ^tNo small matter, potentialrisks of nanoparticles -- ^tNanotech^'s implications for theglobal south -- ^tWhat role will nano-enabled medicine playin addressing sickness and poverty in the global south? --^tNanomonopoly -- ^tTechnologies converging at the nano-scale-- ^tConclusion and policy recommendations -- ^tICENT --^tGlossary of terms -- ^tA case study of patents on carbonnanotubes -- ^tResources for learning more about nano-scaletechnologies
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520 ^aExamines the many aspects of nanotechnology and relatedscientific, social, environmental and ethical issues;provides an overview of the wide spectrum ofnanotechnology science including nanobiotechnology where the distinction between living and non-living blurs and the growing nanotechnology industry and some of itsuses
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650 0 ^aNanotechnology^xSocial aspects
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650 0 ^aNanotechnology^xEconomic aspects
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650 0 ^aNanotechnology^xEnvironmental aspects
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710 2 ^aETC Group
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710 2 ^aUnited Nations. ^bNon-Governmental Liaison Service
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856 40 ^zFull text^uhttp://www.un-ngls.org/IMG/pdf/0850177_UNCTAD_NGLS_FINAL3.pdf
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856 40 ^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T06343.pdf
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955 ^a1 copy
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