Strategies for finding research directions using nanotechnology
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А content-analysis is offered for the systematization and directed investigation the perspective of nanotechnology application in medicine. It is supposed, that the similar approach will allow to systemize not only simply representations of a subject domain, but also to reveal new semantic interpretations
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