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Nano-Tera 2016: IcySoC

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This lecture covers the development of new compositions to increase the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value from 100 to 300 W/g, focusing on nanoparticles' properties and their potential applications in various fields such as health, security, energy, and the environment.

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