Chapter Silica-Based Nanovectors: From Mother Nature to Biomedical Applications

Energy management in households gets increasingly more attention in the struggle to integrate more sustainable energy sources. Especially in the electrical system, smart grid systems are envisioned to be part in the efforts towards a better utilisation of the energy production and distribution infra...

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Main Author: Terracciano, Monica (auth)
Other Authors: Lamberti, Annalisa (auth), Rea, Ilaria (auth), Stefano, Luca De (auth), Santos, Hélder A. (auth), Martucci, Nicola M. (auth), Tino, Angela (auth), Ruggiero, Immacolata (auth), Rendina, Ivo (auth), Migliaccio, Nunzia (auth), Tortiglione, Claudia (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2016
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