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Computer desks are typically mass-produced and require some self-assembly.
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Important concepts that have been demonstrated by supramolecular chemistry include molecular self-assembly, folding, molecular recognition, host-guest chemistry, mechanically-interlocked molecular architectures, and dynamic covalent chemistry.
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Combinations of fields allow the benefits of self-assembly, such as scalability and simplicity, to be maintained while being able to control orientation and structure formation.
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Today we print out our own boarding cards and scan our own supermarket choices but it all began with self-assembly furniture.
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These approaches utilize the concepts of molecular self-assembly and/or molecular recognition.
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Thus, self-assembly is also emerging as a new strategy in chemical synthesis and nanotechnology.
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Self-assembly is key to gel formation and dependent upon reversible bond formation.
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In some cases when obtaining an ordered assembly is difficult or when different density phases need to be obtained substitutional self-assembly is used.
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In proteins, these differences give the polymer the ability to adopt a biologically active conformation in preference to others (see self-assembly).
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One common way to drive the self-assembly of scaffold fibers is to use amphiphilic peptides so that in water the hydrophobic moiety drives the self-assembly.
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