Nanotechnology in Argentina
Neslihan Aydogan-Duda ()
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Neslihan Aydogan-Duda: Thunderbird School of Global Management
Chapter Chapter 9 in Making It to the Forefront, 2012, pp 69-75 from Springer
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Abstract As it is explained by Gonzalez-Barrientos et al. (2010), Argentina has a long scientific tradition that has led three Argentineans to obtain Nobel Prizes: Bernardo Houssay, in Physiology and Medicine 1947, Luis Federico Leloir, in Chemistry 1970 and César Milstein, in Medicine 1984. Obtaining one Nobel Prize in chemistry and two in medicine cannot possibly be viewed as accidental.
Keywords: Silver Nanoparticles; Innovative Activity; Electronic Nose; SnO2 Thin Film; Field Emission Transmission Electron (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1545-9_9
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