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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Acoustic-electric microfluidic spectroscopy Location Communications Technology Laboratory, Radio Frequency Technology
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model of the world, need to collaborate with one another. To do so, the entities must continue to communicate as the situation changes; this involves constantly rebuilding their shared language as
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identification purposes has been applied in the field of forensic science for over 20 years. NIST develops standards and genetic tests to support the forensic science community. Areas of interest include typing
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. These measurements would contribute to standardized test methods and, where needed, reference materials for the construction community. key words Rheology; dynamic mechanical analysis; viscoelasticity; construction
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nuclear nonproliferation. User communities have expressed a need for test objects or “phantoms” with radioactive features of precisely defined spatial dimensions and traceable activity that can be used
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communities exposed to hurricane wind and storm surge hazards. Accurate characterization, accounting for local topography and future sea level rise, of (1) hurricane wind, storm surge current velocity, waves
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Accurate measurement of optical radiation is important for the optical communications, medical device, semiconductor lithography
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Calnet.nist.gov Location Communications Technology Laboratory, Radio Frequency Technology Division opportunity location
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Microbiomes are communities of microorganisms that inhabit diverse ecological niches from the human gut to the water column of the ocean. The effects of microbiomes on their habitat are only now being
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to reliably screen mixed microbial populations in vitro. key words microbe; bacteria; viability; antimicrobial; community; population; pathogen; microbiome; microbial; microbial community; biofilm; microbiology