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Old 2010 January 6th, 23:40   #1
llynne
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all the interesting measurements are so small. Measuring forces in the nano Newton scale is no easy feat.
Best of luck with it.
Sounds like the working out of a better measurement system would be a huge contribution, (And why wouldn't it begin with qualitative observations?)
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