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    Dislocation Mechanism-Based Crystal Plasticity : Theory and Computation at the Micron and Submicron Scale / by Zhuang, Zhuo, author 564539, Liu, Zhanli, author 649117, Cui, Yinan, author 649118, ScienceDirect (Online service) 7722

    Published 2019
    “…Dislocation Based Crystal Plasticity: Theory and Computation at Micron and Submicron Scale provides a comprehensive introduction to the continuum and discreteness dislocation mechanism-based theories and computational methods of crystal plasticity at the micron and submicron scale. …”
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    A fast asynchronous RSA encryption chip / by 439314 Orton, G., Peppard, L. E., Tavares, S. E.

    “…The asynchronous system is capable of an average throughput of 40kbit/s for 512 bit encryption with a 2 micron CMOS process and a 1 cm2 die area.…”
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    Magnesium, magnesium alloys, and magnesium composites : a guide / by Gupta, M. (Manoj), Sharon, Nai Mui Ling

    Published 2011
    “…It emphasizes the properties of magnesium-based composites and the effects of different types of reinforcements, from micron length to nanometer scale, on the properties of the resulting composites. …”
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    Nanomedical device and systems design : challenges, possibilities, visions / by Boehm, Frank J. editor

    Published 2014
    “…It examines what it takes to design, fabricate, and functionalize autonomous micron-scale, robotic medical devices (having nanometric-scale components) and what perceived hurdles must be overcome to foster their development and implementation. …”
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    NANOMECHANICS AND MICROMECHANICS : Generalized Models and Nonclassical Engineering Approaches / by Singh, Satya Bir, editor 636960, Vakhrushev, Alexander V., editor 625056, Haghi, A. K., editor 516923

    Published 2020
    “…Once materials dimensions are reduced to the micron- and-sub-micron range, their properties are subject to significant change. …”
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