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  1. Nano

    New York, NY : New York City College of Technology

    The goal at NANO is to invigorate humanities discourse by publishing brief, peer-reviewed reports with a fast turnaround enabled by new technologies. We welcome original notes from all fields in the humanities, particularly literature, film, history, music, rhetoric, philosophy, and art. We also welcome views from other disciplines that include, but are not limited to: psychology, sociology, engineering, various fields of technology, the hard sciences, and business.

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  2. Nano

    Moscow, Russia : Musica Production, [2006]

  3. Nano : tra divi e diavoli

    Campeggi, Silvano
    Firenze : Edizioni Polistampa, [2017]

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