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This issue of AAAS Science Magazine contains the latest research on molecular rotors. It covers key topics such as rotational dynamics, energy transfer processes, and the use of novel materials. Learn from articles by experts in the field about the cutting-edge research and its implications for the future. With this volume, stay up to date on this rapidly advancing field.• In-depth coverage of the latest advances in molecular science• Comprehensive analysis of molecular rotor technology• Examines applications of molecular rotors in engineering, nanotechnology, and medicine• Explores potential implications of molecular rotors• Insightful interviews with leading experts in the field• Includes diagrams and illustrations for enhanced understandingFeatures: • Includes - One Magazine • Title - Science Magazine, Molecuar Rotar • Date - 24 July 1998 • Language - English • Issue Number - 53776 • Magazine, Publication, Trade Publication • Made in United States • Features - Illus

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AAAS Science Magazine u Vol 281 No 5376 July 24 2000 Molecular Rotor

This issue of AAAS Science Magazine contains the latest research on molecular rotors. It covers key topics such as rotational dynamics, energy transfer processes, and the use of novel materials. Learn from articles by experts in the field about the cutting-edge research and its implications for the future. With this volume, stay up to date on this rapidly advancing field.

• In-depth coverage of the latest advances in molecular science
• Comprehensive analysis of molecular rotor technology
• Examines applications of molecular rotors in engineering, nanotechnology, and medicine
• Explores potential implications of molecular rotors
• Insightful interviews with leading experts in the field
• Includes diagrams and illustrations for enhanced understanding

Features:
• Includes - One Magazine
• Title - Science Magazine, Molecuar Rotar
• Date - 24 July 1998
• Language - English
• Issue Number - 53776
• Magazine, Publication, Trade Publication
• Made in United States
• Features - Illus

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