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Nano (ナノ, Nano) Voiced by: Wataru Hatano (anime) [8] (Japanese); Steve Staley (English) A mysterious creature that only communicates with Adele. It watches over the nanomachines that make up people's magic in the other world. In the manga, it appears as a tiny, sphere-bodied robot, while in the anime it looks like a young cat.
Linebarrels of Iron (鉄のラインバレル, Kurogane no Rainbareru) is a Japanese manga series created by Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi. The series was first serialized in Akita Shoten's monthly seinen manga magazine, Champion Red, in 2005.
The Knight's nano-machines allow Hayato to heal injuries much faster than a normal human even in his untransformed state. White Knight's ultimate form is a powerful armored knight whose lance, the "Lance of Mistilteinn", can destroy other ARMS with an Anti-ARMS Nano-Virus, and as such, it negates the regenerative property of ARMS.
This, in turn, exposes them to the untraceable nano machines in the Demoniac's blood. The nano machines then begin to transform the protein cells found in the body at an accelerated pace causing a fast-paced evolution. All this is explained by Beatrice to Wolf, who is a Demoniac herself.
The T-X is also equipped with nanotechnological transjectors, and can infect and control other machines using nanites. In Terminator Genisys, human resistance leader John Connor is infected with "machine phase matter" by a T-5000 terminator, transforming John into a "T-3000". The T-3000, like the T-1000 and T-X units, has shapeshifting and ...
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4-Koma Nano Ace (4コマnanoエース) was a Japanese yonkoma shōnen/seinen manga magazine published by Kadokawa Shoten. [1] The magazine existed between 2011 and 2013. [ 2 ]
A ribosome is a biological machine.. According to Richard Feynman, it was his former graduate student and collaborator Albert Hibbs who originally suggested to him (circa 1959) the idea of a medical use for Feynman's theoretical micro-machines (see biological machine).