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(bottom-up, top-down or targeted analysis). Results provide insight into the activity of different taxa leading to a clearer functional understanding of microbiomes. Although using high-resolution fast duty
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present. Examples such as advanced high strength steels (AHSS) like as dual phase (DP), transformation induced plasticity (TRIP), quenched & partitioned (Q&P), and complex phase (CP) steels, as
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imaging modalities (3D methods), combinatorial/high-throughput methods, omics approaches, multivariate analyses and animal models (with collaborators at NIH). Emphasis will be placed on 3D imaging and
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, high-throughput technologies, standards and reference material development, and validation against existing compendial methods. The development of techniques to quantify viability will provide the means
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high pressure gas sorption isotherms in support of materials development for carbon capture and natural gas purification. The materials to be used in this project may be porous solids, powders
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the activity of radioactive gases (Kr, Xe, H) not only at the traditionally high levels (~ MBq) normally done by metrology institutes, but also at low levels (< mBq) needed to provide metrological traceability
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the potential of quantum states of light for advanced measurements and computation, integration in a chip-scale nanophotonic environment is required. In particular, the integration of single-photon sources with
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Immersive Visualization Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division
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@nist.gov 843.442.2188 Description The Chemical Sciences Division has a developing program to improve the quality of analytical chemical measurements in the field of marine debris research. Research
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/absorption, which is then used to identify the most promising avenues for the synthesis of new materials with the improved CO2 capture and conversion performance. key words Carbon dioxide absorption; Carbon