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2 2021-09-03 16:57 BQuemerais 198 Publication year
-2013 +2021
      201 Primary category that this applies to
      223 Contact for additional comments and inquiries
- +Bernadette Quemerais; University of Alberta; [email protected]
1 2014-05-16 16:08 hbenko 203 Goal or need for this document
-Nano-object characterization involves interactions between people with different backgrounds andfrom different fields. Those interested in nano-object characterization might, for example, be materialsscientists, biologists, chemists or physicists and might have a background that is primarily experimentalor theoretical. Those making use of the data extend beyond this group to include regulators andtoxicologists. To avoid any misunderstandings, and to facilitate both comparability and the reliableexchange of information, it is essential to clarify the concepts, to establish the terms for use and toestablish their definitions. +Nano-object characterization involves interactions between people with different backgrounds and from different fields. Those interested in nano-object characterization might, for example, be materials scientists, biologists, chemists or physicists and might have a background that is primarily experimental or theoretical. Those making use of the data extend beyond this group to include regulators and toxicologists. To avoid any misunderstandings, and to facilitate both comparability and the reliable exchange of information, it is essential to clarify the concepts, to establish the terms for use and to establish their definitions.
      207 Submitter's name
-Heather Benko +Brian Haydon
      208 Email address
-hbenko@ansi.org +brian.haydon@csagroup.org
      209 Submitter's company/organization
-American National Standards Institute +CSA Group
      212 login
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