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. Chemical engineers constantly need reliable property data for process design development and optimization. This information is predominantly coming from scientific publications. Thousands of papers
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cell is alive or dead, is a critical and challenging measurement. Our goal is to develop advanced methods for rapidly, accurately and quantitatively measuring the viability of mixed microbial populations
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, an improved understanding of the structure and dynamics of these molecules is needed. Because of the electrostatic interactions and connectivity of polymers, the dynamics and structure of these materials
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electron excited X-ray microanalysis has been the electron probe microanalyzer with wavelength dispersive spectrometer (EPMA/WDS). On the other hand, energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis is often viewed as
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loading behavior. The Kolsky Bar, also known as the Split Hopkinson Bar, is a common technique for studying the high strain rate behavior of materials. Novel improvements to this technique include the use
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Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and Testing (FACT Lab) is equipped with a range of instruments, including manometric measurements of adsorption, gravimetric measurements of adsorption, measurements
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Bias-induced Strain Mapping of Electronic and Energy Materials in an Atomic Force Microscope NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Strain is induced when an electric field is
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essential to many biological functions; however, it is still not clear how the bilayer structure, dynamics and functionalities are correlated. Our understanding is in part limited by experimental challenges
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Division opportunity location 50.77.31.C0556 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Carl Alexander Miller carl.miller@nist.gov (301) 975 5306
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Structural Systems Division opportunity location 50.73.11.B7075 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Joseph A. Main joseph.main@nist.gov (202