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Nanomites, nano-mites or nanites are extremely microscopic robot forms usually measuring in the incredible scale of nanometers. They have been used by both Joe and Cobra forces in their never-ending battle to stop each other. Military use is not the only way to utilize these amazing machines as there are also more beneficial applications such as in the field of medicine and construction.
Answered by Prasoon Sinha, 01 Nov '09 04:48 pm
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Nanomites, nano-mites or nanites are extremely microscopic robot forms usually measuring in the incredible scale of nanometers
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Answered by Saj Sierra, 01 Nov '09 04:44 pm
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Nanomites are nanosized particles, nanorobots or nanites, which when released into the bloodstream of a human kill infected or cancerous cells. The
precision and minute size of these particles make them useful in medical science. However, it's still a concept and there's a long way to go before actual nanomites being made.
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 02 Nov '09 04:09 pm
precision and minute size of these particles make them useful in medical science. However, it's still a concept and there's a long way to go before actual nanomites being made.
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Nanomites, nano-mites or nanites are extremely microscopic robot forms usually measuring in the incredible scale of nanometers. They have been used by both Joe and Cobra forces in their never-ending battle to stop each other. Military use is not the only way to utilize these amazing machines as there are also more beneficial applications such as in the field of medicine and construction
Answered by Pardeep kapoor, 01 Nov '09 04:54 pm
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