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; narrow, symmetric peaks and flat baselines are readily obtained for most samples; signal averaging can be used to optimize signal-to-noise ratios; a wide range of molecular masses is accessible; and the
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, their protein components must maintain their three dimensional fold and not aggregate. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) is powerful and diverse tool to characterize this higher order structure
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over time. Stem cell populations can be highly heterogeneous and can exhibit complex responses. Using quantitative imaging data on large numbers of live cells over time, we can construct potential
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typically employ near-UV (355 nm) lasers. This is problematic because specimens of interest are often nanostructures variously composed of semiconductors, metals, oxides, nitrides--and sometimes even
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of the semiconductor industry in the US. Numerous gases are used in the production of semiconductor chips, and the accurate metering of these gases into the process chamber is critical for maximizing device throughput
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include the development of novel polymeric mechanical testing devices, novel adhesion blister testing devices, development of high-throughput screening devices, informatics, and data base development. key
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) motivates research in Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR). The successful applicant would have an opportunity to apply their expertise in semantic web, linked data, and knowledge graphs to the field
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Michael Pettibone john.pettibone@nist.gov 301.975.5656 Description Detection, characterization and temporal evolution of metal nanoparticles is undergoing environmental transformations. Within
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informatics developers in the public-private-academic Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop methods to integrate short-, linked-, and long-read sequencing technologies to form benchmarks for somatic variant
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, and light-matter interactions. This research opportunity is focused on developing compact, integrated cavity optomechanical devices that push the state of the art in terms of sensitivity and accuracy