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Nanotech 2010: Mandatory reporting, nano-regulation, and legislation, "applied" risk assessment , , 31 January 2010, Number 29 June 2010, (2010) Abstract
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Nanotechnology Industries Association Comment on the 27th report of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, entitled Novel Materials in the Environment : the case of nanotechnology, , 11/2008, p.33 p., (2008) Abstract
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Responsible Nanotechnologies Code - Consultation Draft, , p.13 p., (2007) Abstract
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Responsible NanoCode, , 2007, (2007) Abstract
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Responsible Nanotechnologies Code - Consultation Draft, , 09/2007, United Kingdom, p.13 p., (2007) Abstract
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How can business respond to the technical, social, and commercial uncertainties of nanotechnology?, Sutcliffe, Hilary, Hodgson Simon, Friedrichs Steffi, and Crossley Rachel , How can business respond to the technical, social and commercial uncertainties of nanotechnology? (7 November 2006, London), 11/2006, p.4 p., (2006) Abstract
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