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Although Diode Array research often meets skepticism, scientific advance shows signs of improvement, as researchers stumble accross strange behaviors and properties. Scientific research in nano-materials, plasma and magnetic fields are slowly approaching the tipping point. This section documents related research and press articles.
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[Charles M Brown] This book may be helpful: Challenges to the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Theory and Experiment, by Vladislav Capek, Available as: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1402030150/202-2884922-3853451?v=glance&n=266239

Patent 7,071,406 making arrays of similar length highly parallel single-wall carbon nanotubes

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/04/050414173948.htm microchannel heat sink 2005 Purdue Issam Mudawar Phd Chairman, Purdue Heat Transfer Area {Purdue University International Electronic Cooling Alliance (PUIECA)} Professor of Mechanical Engineering, President, Mudawar Thermal Systems Inc. and Jaeseon Lee graduate student



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