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a. Of, pertaining to, or by means of nanotechnology.
Usage examples of "nanotechnological".
Our experts have reviewed all the four regions in the world, that had sufficient scientific and industrial potential for developing a nanotechnological system of this kind: Western Europe, Japan, China, and the former Soviet Union.
A country that played the role of a superpower just could not afford to ignore nanotechnological research, since its military ramifications are too important.
This is the principal tool used for building up nanotechnological devices.
And this is especially true of a nanotechnological lab working on products that can hardly be seen under a microscope.
Once, in the past, we did a feasibility study on the use of nanotechnological systems for intelligence and sabotage purposes.
We need to redirect the efforts of at least one of our nanotechnological labs from military to peaceful applications.
You are just too much used to the idea that nanotechnological research and development were pursued with military applications in mind.
I know what is happening now in nanotechnological labs all around the world.
We have called this data network of bacteria the NanoTech Network, since its physical basis are the nanotechnological devices built into these bacteria.
Every engineer in this hall, designing those nanotechnological toasters and hair dryers, wished he could have Hackworth's job in Bespoke, where concinnity was an end in itself, where no atom was wasted and every subsystem was designed specifically for the task at hand.
It was a nanotechnological toy-set, which could be caused to become a range of things, from a 3-D chess set to a Monopoly board to Scrabble game.