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In this review, we summarize the underlying fundamental principles for the material chemistry of the 2D inorganic family in cancer theranostics and nano-enabled amalgamation of material chemistry and oncology on the basis of the recent progress in theranostic platforms based on 2D inorganic nanosheets.

The effect of this amalgamation of material is that parts of the book are dull for the specialist, and others are dull for the layperson.

(Already I can envision comments below asking "What's wrong with making money?" to which I would reply, "Nothing, as long as your personal identity isn't merely an amalgamation of material possessions and numbers").. "I desire more freedom, ease, opportunities, and options," would be the way I would express a similar sentiment.

Nothing like a traditional museum, it is a hyperactive amalgamation of castoff materials and Mr. Cassilly's oversize sculptures.

Even apart from the possibilities of medium-scale elaboration, the Iliad and the Odyssey exemplify certain of the minor inconsistencies of all oral poetry, and occasionally the composer's amalgamation of traditional material into a large-scale structure shows through.

However, the binding of dendrimer with QDs is of special interest as immobilization of semiconductor nanocrystal onto dendrimer has great implication in the field of material science in view of amalgamation of excellent luminescent properties of semiconductors with varied functionalities of dendrimer molecules.

The object of blending or mixing is the amalgamation of the various materials, as thoroughly as possible (Figure 18).

Resistive body south of the NAF was interpreted as the tectonic amalgamation of emplaced oceanic material and intra-oceanic Kösdağ Arc, while on the other side of the fault CPS shows itself as a convex-shaped resistive feature.

What started with those quintessential little colorful plastic bricks grew into projects made from wood, metal, or whatever materials he could find; he made an "amalgamation of whatever was my creative spirit that day," he said.

Most of the CP is made up of large metamorphic bodies that were produced due to tectonic amalgamation of Paleo-Tethyan accretionary materials (Fig. 1) (Okay et al. 2013).

Clues like these all add up to what I call archival archeology: a set of clues laid out within a collection of primary source material that all come together through an amalgamation of archival processing, research, and the hunch that something is more than meets the eye.

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