Nano Computing - Scholarly Peer-review Journals
Nanotechnology in computer world holds an important place. Computers in the first generation to present showed a miniaturization of microprocessors and currently are in a process of being nano-metre scale. Modern computer world is constructed from ancient technology resulting into the refined product from the bulk materials and thus this methodology is known as the bulk or top down technology. Feynman and Drexler introduced a new form of technology, which assembles individual
atoms or
molecules into a new finished product. Top-down technology is still the most awaited technology for the construction of the mass assembled devices and thus
nanotechnology is one of the factors of the increasing success in constructing bottom-up technology. Moore’s
law also illustrated that CPU is doubled in performance every 18 months the feature size for device in a
semiconductor chip is decreased by a factor of 2 every one and a half year. The number of transistors placed on a computer chip by the industry would double every 1.5 years cost of constructing new Fabs will double every 3 years, and the simple solution of overcoming this problem is Nanotechnology. National Science and technology council (USA) claim that “Nano-computing is an enabling technology that changes the nature of almost every human made object in the next century”.
High Impact List of Articles
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Clinical profiling and outcomes of a fleeting diagnosis: Isolated right middle lobe pneumonia in the adult
S Cohen, S Lieberman, A Brom, A Biber, Y Sidi and G Segal
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Clinical profiling and outcomes of a fleeting diagnosis: Isolated right middle lobe pneumonia in the adult
S Cohen, S Lieberman, A Brom, A Biber, Y Sidi and G Segal
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation in the elderly
Laurent M Haegeli, Thomas Wolber, Firat Duru
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation in the elderly
Laurent M Haegeli, Thomas Wolber, Firat Duru
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Sublingual immunotherapy with natural grass pollen extracts: an appraisal of the evidence
Danilo Di Bona, Maria Stefania, Leto-Barone, Simona La Piana and Gabriele Di Lorenzo
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Sublingual immunotherapy with natural grass pollen extracts: an appraisal of the evidence
Danilo Di Bona, Maria Stefania, Leto-Barone, Simona La Piana and Gabriele Di Lorenzo
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Reducing injection overuse through consumers’–prescribers’ interactional group discussions in Dar es Salaam region, Tanzania
Stephen ED Nsimba, Amos Massele and Edmund J Kayombo
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Reducing injection overuse through consumers’–prescribers’ interactional group discussions in Dar es Salaam region, Tanzania
Stephen ED Nsimba, Amos Massele and Edmund J Kayombo
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Where does patient self-management of oral anticoagulation fit within the current models of service provision?
D A Fitzmaurice
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Where does patient self-management of oral anticoagulation fit within the current models of service provision?
D A Fitzmaurice
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Therapy of chronic renal insufficiency – from renal physiology to cardiovascular outcomes
Rainer U Pliquett
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Therapy of chronic renal insufficiency – from renal physiology to cardiovascular outcomes
Rainer U Pliquett
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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