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# 5211 | SCI.Binary Survival Questions [Steven B. Harris] |
copy made (ala matter
transporter or destructive nanotech repair), must also allow for
*partial* continuation (18 Nov 95 23:31:07, 19 KB) |
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# 15571 | Re: CryoNet #15561 - #15564 [George Smith] |
or
making bold monetary gambles on potenial nanotech-related stock!).
Or maybe we "should" invest (Tue, 6 Feb 2001, 15 KB) |
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# 4662 | Sweep Part 2 [Mike Darwin] |
vapor.
>d) It is VERY possible that nanotech or equivalent will be both necessary and
> (23 Jul 95 03:17:02, 17 KB) |
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# 24167 | The Nanogirl News~ [Gina Miller] |
themselves, experts told United Press International...One nanotech firm, mPhase Technologies in Norwalk, Conn., is (Sat, 29 May 2004, 19 KB) |
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# 2892 | SCI.Cracking [Mike Darwin] |
didn't move him, nor did the nanotech concept (to the
degree that he was (15 Jul 94 19:04:42, 19 KB) |
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# 15955 | Who's future will it be? [James Swayze] |
end up getting killed off by some
> nanotech accident or attack I would be extremely (Tue, 27 Mar 2001, 18 KB) |
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# 7671 | Altech handout [Ettinger] |
conceivably so delicate, that a
full-fledged nanotech
(or equivalent) may be essential not just (Sun, 9 Feb 1997, 21 KB) |
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# 21029 | Yin's comment, a long reply to dissenters [James Swayze] |
future
existence. Two good friends have discussed nanotech that would reside next to
each cell, (Fri, 31 Jan 2003, 23 KB) |
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# 1338 | Mike D. rides into the sunset [hkhenson] |
very hard, and
perhaps not within pre-nanotech technology. This belief does not
prevent me (Thu, 19 Nov 92, 28 KB) |
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# 15287 | Charles Platt's Many Ludicrous Remarks [davidpascal] |
all
current patients may be recoverable, that nanotech may do all that its
practitioners allow, (Sun, 7 Jan 2001, 47 KB) |
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