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, economics, and all branches of science. Current concerns include the development and analysis of algorithms for the solution of problems of estimation, simulation and control of complex systems, and their
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the potential toxicity of compounds to humans and ecological receptors. To establish the extent of the biological relevance of these assays in predicting the effects in physiological systems, a high-level of
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, such as blood vessels and bone, we also need to develop a platform for in situ mechanical measurements, which may be achieved by measuring deformation under controlled stress and flow. 3D printing is
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Nuclear forensics is the thorough collection, analysis, and evaluation of radiological and nuclear material from pre- and post-detonations
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on these materials is analogous to that on synthetic quartz half a century ago, with much to be determined about crystal growth, defect evolution, and dependence on crystallographic orientation before high-performance
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through recombinant DNA technology in a variety of mammalian and non-mammalian hosts. Consistent control of the production process and resulting product are critical to ensuring their safety and efficacy
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supports US Semiconductor Manufacturing in overcoming various qualitative and quantitative measurement challenges especially over large areas, as is needed for effective manufacturing process control
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the limitations in measurement techniques, but by inherent difficulties in understanding or controlling the systems available to us. We are particularly interested in synthesizing cold hydrogen-like ions in a trap
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introduces artifacts in the measurement of structures and functions of the molecules. Furthermore, specific molecular labeling sometimes is not practical in many clinical imaging and diagnostics. This research
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interest for us. Potential project areas include the design and development of systems that allow for careful control and measurement of the temperature and pressure of the sample; the development of peak