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3.1       Executive Summary

3.2       Definitions and Methodology

3.2.1        What is nanotechnology?

3.2.2        Methodology for preparing the report

3.2.3        Methodology for market quantitative assessment

3.3       General Market Description

3.3.1        Nanotechnology Impact

3.3.2        Drivers and Barriers to Innovation

3.3.3        Relevant Sector Segmentation and Applications

3.4      Chemistry & Materials Application: Nanofibres

3.4.1        Market description

3.4.2        Nanotechnology Impact

3.4.3        Drivers and Barriers to Innovation

3.4.4        Relevant Product segments and applications

3.4.5        Short application description

3.4.6        Functional requirements

3.4.7        Boundary conditions

3.4.8        Product examples

3.4.9        Economic information for present products

3.4.10      Profiles of selected key companies

3.5       Chemistry & Materials Application: Nanomagnetic Materials

3.5.1        Market description

3.5.2        Nanotechnology Impact

3.5.3        Drivers and Barriers to Innovation

3.5.4        Relevant Product segments and applications

3.5.5        Short application description

3.5.6        Functional requirements

3.5.7        Boundary conditions

3.5.8        Product examples

3.5.9        Economic information for present products

3.5.10      Profiles of selected key companies

3.6       Review

3.7          References

3.8          Disclaimer

 

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