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26Jul 2016 An application of nanotechnology and its risk in developing countries. Tekalign kasa. Madda Walabu University, School of Natural Science, Department of Chemistry, Bale- Robe, Ethiopia; P.O.box: 247.

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  • Nanotechnology is the synergy of mechanical, electrical, chemical engineering, material sciences, microelectronics, and biological screening

  • Nanotechnology is the creation of materials and devices by controlling of matter at the levels of atoms, molecules, and supramolecular structures

  • In a recent study that ranked nanotechnology applications according to their potential benefit for developing countries, water treatment, disease diagnosis/screening and drug delivery systems respectively rated 3rd, 4th and 5th, behind energy storage, production, and conversion (1st) and agricultural productivity enhancement (2nd)

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Nanotechnology is the synergy of mechanical, electrical, chemical engineering, material sciences, microelectronics, and biological screening. In a recent study that ranked nanotechnology applications according to their potential benefit for developing countries, water treatment, disease diagnosis/screening and drug delivery systems respectively rated 3rd, 4th and 5th, behind energy storage, production, and conversion (1st) and agricultural productivity enhancement (2nd)(etc group, 2004).

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