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Summary Of: Mechanosynthesis

It is envisioned that mechanosynthesis would avoid unwanted reactions by keeping potential reactants apart... While the process of mechanosynthesis described above has not yet been achieved... Broader exploitation of mechanosynthesis awaits more advanced technology for constructing... that mechanosynthesis will be fundamental to... controlled diamond mechanosynthesis and diamondoid nanofactory development... the first complete tooltip ever proposed for diamond mechanosynthesis and remains the only tooltip motif that has been successfully simulated for its intended function...

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