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to understand dynamic changes within microbiomes or to design interventions (e.g., modeling algal blooms, improving human health or crop yields, bioremediation). This project seeks is to develop measurement
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of methane, ammonia, and nitrous oxide and DCS offers the ability to simultaneously measure multiple gases in a field environment. Not only is this indispensable for testing gas mitigation strategies, but
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limited output of these devices is well suited to measuring long open-air paths and the combs themselves are becoming robust, compact, and transportable. Here we seek to employ frequency combs
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Firefighter fatalities and injuries in the U.S. remain too high and firefighting is too hazardous. Until now, firefighters do not have any
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parallel, low-cost analysis systems that do not rely on optical or aptamer-based labels. Before such systems can be realized, the electromagnetic response of biochemical samples must be understood in detail
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly growing technology, but its commercial adaptation to ceramic-based materials lags behind
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the field of flexible electronics. Developing an effective flexible electronic structure has its own challenges from mechanical compliance of the substrate to device performance. There is a delicate balance
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the researcher a unique opportunity to develop and test novel dosimetry systems for quantification of patient dose in radiotherapy, or dose delivered to products in industrial electron beam processing
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of the difficulty of producing membrane protein crystals of the quality required for high-resolution x-ray or neutron diffraction studies. Numerous approaches involving surfactant-based systems exploiting
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used to construct custom geometries. Arthritic disease states are induced with lipopolysaccharide and glucose. Osteoporotic states are induced by knock out. Mechanisms of disease and repair will be