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This could be usefull
edit[1]--Shrike (talk)/WP:RX 18:06, 3 September 2012 (UTC)
- I've already got that one as a PDF thanks. It's the best source out there as far as I can tell. Sean.hoyland - talk 18:15, 3 September 2012 (UTC)
Turkevich method
editThis method is known in nanotechnology; I assume it is by this person. But the main article does not mention anything other than metallurgy? Could someone expand the main article or perhaps add more links? Right now I don't know which Turkevich nanotechnology articles may refer to (I also no longer have the source, as I only made a comment years ago but forgot to add any references, so I am not even certain whether my own notes are correct. This is why I came to wikipedia just now. So if anyone knows, please expand the main article in regards to any methods he may have created.) 2A02:8388:1604:F600:A023:1A46:73DC:AD2 (talk) 14:43, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
- The Turkevich method in nanotechnology is named for John Turkevich (1907–1998), who was the older brother of Anthony, but doesn't currently have a Wikipedia article of his own. I imagine one could be created, though, based in part on this biographical sketch, for example. Hqb (talk) 18:15, 7 February 2022 (UTC)