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that emit charged particles upon neutron capture. Research topics include method development, focusing on improved specificity, accuracy, sensitivity, and spatial resolution through detailed studies
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heterodyne detection. Recent results from our group have shown that these structures are almost purely radiatively broadened at 9 K. We are soliciting proposals to extend this experimental method
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extractions; mass spectrometry; and capillary electrophoresis. Other forensic-related applications of these techniques to the development of methods and/or standards are encouraged. key words Chromatography
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for critical applications that require qualification and certification—increasingly require that computational models and in-situ monitoring of such processes be experimentally validated under highly controlled
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are developing microfluidics to measure material properties and structure. Protein, polymer and surfactant solutions and suspensions and emulsions are being characterized using computer-controlled microfluidic
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-deconvolution algorithms that can account for peak asymmetry due to imperfect shims; the use of spatially selective or multidimensional NMR methods; and the development of reference materials, especially for gas
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. The composition explicit distillation curve method, developed at NIST, provides a unique approach to join fuel composition with the thermophysical properties. Of critical importance is the moiety family breakdown
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and development of gene therapies. This NIST postdoctoral research opportunity focuses on developing robust protocols and refining measurement methods in infectious titer assays. Activities can include
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availability of authentic reference standards must be addressed individually for each dietary supplement material. Reference materials and methods are needed to support the analysis of dietary supplements and
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process via cell banks, raw materials, or the environment. These adventitious agents can potentially cause harm to recipients. Current testing methods are very time consuming and may not detect all types