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This state-of-the-art text reveals the fundamental principles of molecular mechanics and mechanosynthesis, first using them to describe simple components, then offering a thorough analysis of several systems, including nanomechanical computers and molecular factories.

1. Nanosystems : Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation by K. Eric Drexler
2. Beyond 2000 : Micromachines and Nanotechnology : The Amazing New World of the Ultrasmall by David Darling
3. Nanosystems : Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation by K. Eric Drexler
4. Prospects in Nanotechnology: Toward Molecular Manufacturing by Markus Krummenacker(Editor), James Lewis (Editor)
5. Encyclopedia of Materials Characterization : Surfaces, Interfaces, Thin Films (Materials Characterization Series) by Shaun Wilson(Editor), et al
6. Nanotechnology by Gregory L. Timp(Editor)
7. Surface Analysis-The Principal Techniques by J. C. Vickerman(Editor)
8. Nanotechnology : Research and Perspectives : Papers from the First Foresight Conference on Nanotechnology by James Lewis(Editor), B. C. Crandall (Editor)
9. The Handbook of Surface Imaging and Visualization by Arthur T. Hubbard(Editor)
10. Handbook of Micro/Nanotribology (Mechanics and Materials Science.) by Bharat Bhushan(Editor)
11. Telerobotics, Automation, and Human Supervisory Control by Thomas B. Sheridan
12. An Introduction to Surface Analysis by Electron Spectroscopy (Royal Microscopical Society, Microscopy Handbook, No 22) by Watts, John F. Watts
13. Reflection Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy for Surface Analysis by Zhong Lin Wang
14. Advances in Particulate Materials by Animesh Bose
15. Physics of Granular Materials (Partially Ordered Systems) by Jacques Duran, et al
16. Travels to the Nanoworld : Miniature Machinery in Nature and Technology by Michael Gross
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