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  • {{r|Materials science}}
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  • {{r|Materials science}}
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  • {{r|Materials science}}
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  • {{r|Materials science}}
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  • '''Nanobiotechnology''' <ref> Nanofabrication and biosystems: integrating materials science, engineering, and biology
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  • {{r|Materials science}}
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  • {{r|Materials science}}
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  • ...ines including [[biology]], [[chemistry]], [[physics]], [[geology]], and [[materials science]]. Specialized forms of x-ray diffraction include [[x-ray crystallography]
    3 KB (423 words) - 03:44, 1 November 2010
  • ...n problems related to [[medicine]], [[biology]] and [[biochemistry]], or [[materials science]]. ...field of [[polymer physics]] and also overlaps with polymer research in [[materials science]]. Physical polymer chemists use analytical techniques such as light scatt
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  • They are widely used for structural investigations in all parts of [[materials science]], though care has to be exerted for uses on living tissue, since [[ionizin
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  • ...of disciplines including space exploration, systems engineering, nanoscale materials science, flight systems, aerodynamics, air traffic management, aviation safety, pla ...ering, mechanical engineering, engineering mechanics, engineering physics, materials science and engineering, electrical engineering, ocean engineering and systems engi
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  • ...[[spectroscopy]]. [[Physical chemistry]] is also fundamental to modern [[materials science]]. [[Physical chemistry]] now strongly overlaps with [[chemical physics]]. ...or the aeroplane and rocket industry are a result of the closely related [[materials science]]. Lubricant, solvent, cleaning and plastic industries couldn't exist witho
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  • ...ests require a diverse range of skills including physics, photography, and materials science. The test specialists, in the U.S., are informally called "ramrods". <ref>{
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  • ===Materials science=== ''Main article: [[Materials science]]''
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  • #* School of Materials Science and Engineering
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  • ...research may be categorized as [[polymer science]], a sub-discipline of [[materials science]] which includes researchers in [[chemistry]] (especially [[organic chemist
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  • | [[Condensed matter physics|Condensed matter]] and [[materials science|materials physics]]
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  • * [[Materials science]] - related to structures, aerospace engineering also studies the materials
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  • ...rl=http://cst-www.nrl.navy.mil/lattice/|publisher=Center for Computational Materials Science of the United States Naval Research Laboratory|date=28 January 2008|accessd
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  • ...rk of polymer chemists may overlap with many other disciplines, especially materials science, biology and [[biochemistry]], polymer physics, and medicine. ...ties to chemistry include [[Chemical engineering|chemical engineering]], [[materials science]], [[medicine]], [[metallurgy]], [[molecular biology]], [[molecular genetic
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