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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe _Nature Nanotech._ 8, 277–281 (2013) When liquids are transported, the fluid is typically on the inside of whatever vessel is used. On the
nanoscale, however, it seems that controlled fluid flow can also be achieved along the surface of solid wires. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS
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