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Journal Club January 2010: MEMS-based Instrumentation for Experimental Nanomechanics external link

iMechanica | by Yong Zhu | Thu, Dec 31

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Welcome to the January 2010 issue! In the issue of May 2007 , Prof. Xiaodong Li outlined the existing experimental methods for mechanical characterization of 1D nanostructures. In this issue, I will follow along the same line but focus on experimental methods enabled by microelectromec...

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