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<p>superior biomaterials based on microstructural features and designs found in nature. Thus, self-assembly is also emerging as a new strategy in chemical synthesis and <a href="page.php?w=nanotechnology">nanotechnology</a>. Molecular crystals, liquid crystals, colloids, micelles, <a href="page.php?w=emulsions">emulsions</a>, phase-separated polymers, thin films and self-assembled monolayers all represent examples of the types of highly ordered structures, which are obtained using these techniques. The distinguishing feature of these methods is</p><p>
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