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Carbon nanotubes are tiny cylinders of carbon.
That's why the idea of replacing silicon with nanotubes, tiny cylinders of carbon atoms, has been appealing since the 1990s.
In order to work, the gadget had to be charged with tiny cylinders of nitrous oxide, which produced a highly satisfactory chocolatey explosion.
For example, CVD can be used to uniformly coat carbon nanotubes — tiny cylinders of pure carbon that are far more slender than a hair — such as to modify their mechanical properties and make them react chemically to certain substances.
The spines are essentially hollow tubes, with the outer walls consisting of tiny cylinders of chitin, the same structural material found in lobster and crab shells, arranged in regular, close-packed layers.
The machine was made from silicon-based polymers, and its movement was driven by air pumping through tiny cylinders in its four "legs".
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Some of the tiny cylinder seals -- of a man wrestling a lion and of battling gods -- are barely an inch high.
Thousands of looted artifacts that remained in Iraq - from tiny cylinder seals to the famed Warka Vase - have since been returned to the museum, and a few pieces have been turned over by foreign countries, including Italy and the Netherlands.
In creating their nanomachines, McEuen and his collaborators built on their earlier work with graphene (a resilient material only one or two atoms thick with interesting optical and electrical properties) and carbon nanotubes (graphene rolled into a tiny cylinder with a width of about 10 atoms across).
For reasons that are not yet entirely clear, it looks as though exposing seeds to carbon nanotubes before they germinate makes the seedlings that subsequently sprout grow faster and larger.A carbon nanotube is, as its name suggests, a tiny cylinder of carbon atoms.
The target in MagLIF is a tiny cylinder about 7 millimeters in diameter; it's made of beryllium and filled with deuterium and tritium.
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