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Manipulative behaviour patterns

Clearly the improved understanding of colloidal behaviour within living systems that we are developing offers the eventual prospect of our being able to manipulate such systems. The control of microarchitecture in both living and synthetic systems has many potential applications. The most important aspect is the ability to define the particular conditions under which a certain pattern or structure will be formed such that the products will be uniform. This clearly happens in Nature, but natural systems have been subject to trial and error for considerably longer than any experiment involving synthetic systems. [Pg.111]


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