environmental
             
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Colvin, V. 2001. “Nanotechnology and its Environmental Applications” in Nanotechnology: Revolutionary Opportunities & Societal Implications, EC-NSF 3rd Joint Workshop on Nanotechnology, Lecce, Italy, 31 January – 1 February 2002, pp. 100-101. [www.nsf.gov/mps/divisions/dmr/research/lecce_workshop.pdf]

ETC: 2003, The Big Down: Atom Tech – Technologies Converging at the Atomic Scale.
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Holister, P. (2002). Nanotech: The Tiny Revolution. CMP Cientifica; July 2002.

Lin-Easton, P.C.: 2001, ‘It’s Time for Environmentalists to Think Small – Real Small: A
Call for the Involvement of Environmental Lawyers in Developing Precautionary
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