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Coating antibacterial nanoparticles on textiles: Towards the future hospital in which all textiles will be antibacterial / $rGedanken, Aharon / Perkas, Nina / Perelshtein, Ilana -- $t2. Automated solutions for high-throughput experimentation in heterogeneous catalyst research / $rBrancaleoni, Dario / Squassabia, Federico -- $t3. Insights from XPS on nanosized inorganic materials / $rMalitesta, Cosimino / Margapoti, Eleonora -- $t4. Single crystal and powder XRD techniques: An overview / $rAltomare, Angela / Cuocci, Corrado / Moliterni, Anna / Rizzi, Rosanna -- $t5. Structural and electronic characterization of nanosized inorganic materials by X-ray absorption spectroscopies / $rBorfecchia, Elisa / Agostini, Giovanni / Bordiga, Silvia / Groppo, Elena / Garino, Claudio / Gobetto, Roberto / Agostino, Angelo / Mino, Lorenzo / Truccato, Marco / Gianolio, Diego / Piovano, Andrea / Martinez-Criado, Gema / Salassa, Luca / Lamberti, Carlo -- $t6. Lens-less scanning X-raymicroscopy with SAXS and WAXS contrast / $rGiannini, Cinzia / Altamura, Davide / Aresta, Brunella Maria / Sibillano, Teresa / Siliqi, Dritan / De Caro, Liberato -- $t7. Characterization of inorganic nanostructured materials by electron microscopy / $rComparelli, Roberto / Fanizza, Elisabetta / Striccoli, Marinella / Curri, M. Lucia -- $t8. Nanosized particles: questioned for their potential toxicity, but some are applied in biomedicine / $rDibenedetto, Angela / Fasciano, Stefania / Colucci, Antonella / Aresta, Michele -- $tIndex 330 $aThe demand for new materials with novel properties on the micro- and nano-scale continues to grow. 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