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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Identifying Material Behavior from Measurements and Simulations in Advanced Mechanical Testing Location Material
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Blood Analogues and Flow Stress Visualization for Medical Device Testing Location Material Measurement Laboratory
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of short tandem repeat (STR) markers by capillary electrophoresis and next-generation sequencing, mitochondrial genome sequencing, deconvolution of DNA mixtures using software and lab-based methods, rapid
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informatics developers in the public-private-academic Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop methods to integrate short-, linked-, and long-read sequencing technologies to form benchmarks for somatic variant
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chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance, small angle neutron and x-ray scattering, quasi-static mechanical testing, and high-rate impact testing. key words Polymer networks and gels; Polymer; Mechanical testing
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(e.g., thermogravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, and dynamic mechanical analysis, etc.), (5) developing mechanical test methods for samples (at small and structural-level scales
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of hydrogen-safe infrastructure. As with most environmental degradation problems, industry-specific testing has been prioritized, leading to phenomenological standards that are adjusted as new data or new
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technology development 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
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algorithms for enhanced sampling is essential to bridge length or time scales over many orders of magnitude. Comparison of our simulations with the experimental results of others [e.g., small-angle scattering
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accurate drug testing of new drug candidates. Our laboratory has developed microphysiological systems that operate with small amounts of recirculating cell culture medium (Lab on a Chip 16(14): 2719-2729