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English
Pages
80

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What is the future of 3D printing?
2017, ReferencePoint Press, Inc., ReferencePoint Press
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Table of Contents

What is 3D printing?
Opening a new frontier in transportation
Revolutionizing medicine through 3D printing
From the ground up: printing new homes
Launching 3D printing into space.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Grades 9-12.

Published in
San Diego, CA
Series
The future of nanotechnology

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.9/88
Library of Congress
TS171.95 .M385 2017, TS171.95

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm.
Number of pages
80

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30402226M
ISBN 13
9781682820667
LCCN
2015046402, 2015048445
OCLC/WorldCat
932003581

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