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[[File:Assemblies-gears-srg-iii.gif |300px|thumb|right|Differential gear (cut open). Author: Mark Sims – '''Beware of the [[stroboscopic illusion in crystolecule animations]].''']]
[[File:Assemblies-gears-srg-iii.gif |300px|thumb|right|Differential gear (cut open). Author: Mark Sims – '''Beware of the [[stroboscopic illusion in crystolecule animations]].''']]
[[File:Strained-shell-sleeve-bearing.gif|300px|thumb|right|A simulation of a superlubricatinvg strained shell sleeve bearing. Author Eric K. Drexler – More examples here: [[Examples of diamondoid molecular machine elements]].]]
[[File:Strained-shell-sleeve-bearing.gif|300px|thumb|right|A simulation of a superlubricatinvg strained shell sleeve bearing. Author Eric K. Drexler – More examples here: [[Examples of diamondoid molecular machine elements]].]]
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== Related ==
== Related ==


* [[Gemstone-like molecular element]]
* '''[[Terminology for parts]]'''
* '''[[Examples of diamondoid molecular machine elements]]'''
* '''[[Examples of diamondoid molecular machine elements]]'''
* [[Crystolecule]]
* [[Crystolecule]]
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* [[Component]]
* [[Component]]
* [[Mechanical circuit element]]
* [[Mechanical circuit element]]
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* An overview over [[terminology for parts]]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 28 September 2022

This article defines a novel term (that is hopefully sensibly chosen). The term is introduced to make a concept more concrete and understand its interrelationship with other topics related to atomically precise manufacturing. For details go to the page: Neologism.

Up to more general: Gemstone-like molecular element

Differential gear (cut open). Author: Mark Sims – Beware of the stroboscopic illusion in crystolecule animations.
A simulation of a superlubricatinvg strained shell sleeve bearing. Author Eric K. Drexler – More examples here: Examples of diamondoid molecular machine elements.

A diamondoid crystolecular machine element (DCME) ...

Alternate names:

  • diamondoid molecular machine element (DMME)
  • crystolecular machine element (CME) – this is more general than just diamondoid in the narrower sense of diamond like structure
  • crystoleculic machine element (CME)
  • crystoleculline machine element (CME)

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