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-ray metrology will guarantee results that provide for a wide x-ray community including collaborators developing cryogenic quantum sensors (transition edge sensors: TES) at NIST. key words x-ray
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The fire modeling community is actively working to develop the tools needed to quantitatively predict material and product flammability
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Rydberg atoms offer a unique way to realize the Kelvin, which will substantially improve the reliability and accuracy of radiometry, thermometry, remote sensing, RF communications, and frequency standards
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been in development over the past 15+ years and their capabilities have grown significantly. An important effort within the LPBF community is the use of high-fidelity multiphysics models to predict melt
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community and cell line repositories to design reference transcriptome samples, and then develop methods to integrate transcriptome sequencing data from short and long read technologies to form benchmark
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in variable charge supramolecular cages with microwave microfluidics. Communications Chemistry, 2019. 2(1): p. 54. Smolyanitsky, A., E. Paulechka, and K. Kroenlein, Aqueous Ion Trapping and Transport
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product authenticity or adulteration. The goal of NIST’s ongoing effort with dietary supplements is to provide tools to the dietary supplement industry and measurement communities that will lead to improved
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communities in US industry and defense and work closely with those stakeholders to develop useful and innovative instruments that will directly and fundamentally impact a variety of applications spaces. key
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Advanced Microwave Microfluidics for Real-time Diagnostics and Chemical Analysis Location Communications Technology
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plant suppliers, product manufacturers, healthcare researchers, forensic laboratories, and other measurement communities that will lead to improved quality of cannabis products, increase understanding