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measure structural changes as the agents go from their biologically active to their biologically inactive forms. As analytical methods become available, studies of the physical and chemical processes
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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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-to illuminate the structural transformations that occur across phases. The optical characterization of biological molecules using vibrational spectroscopy supplies critical, detailed structural information
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constituent elements, such as H, C, and N (for a general overview see Hoogerheide, D. P., Forsyth, V. T. & Brown, K. A. 2020. Neutron scattering for structural biology. Phys Today73, 36–42). In combination with
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models. The current application domain is the relationship between the macroscopic deformation behavior of structural and mechanical materials and the corresponding microstructural deformation, internal
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size. interparticle separation, rod diameter, nanocontact area) has been found to vary considerably from that found in the same materials lacking that nanoscale structure. The measurements focus
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301 975 4364 Kathryn L. Beers kathryn.beers@nist.gov 202 578 8353 Sara Orski sara.orski@nist.gov 301 975 4671 Description Development of quantitative structure-property relationships for polymers has
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on determination of structural, thermophysical, and transport properties of systems and materials. We also aim to enable materials design from the function-structure relationship standpoint, as applied to metal
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fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to understand the relationships between CART molecular structure (block ratio, charge fraction, degradability), polyanion, and resulting polyplex structure. (1) McKinlay, C
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of methods to fabricate and characterize test structures and devices incorporating graphene (single layer, bi-layer, and few layer) and stacked structures. Condensed matter physics; Graphene; Magneto-transport