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, remain poorly understood, and cannot currently be measured quantitatively in mixed communities. The goal of this opportunity is the development of in vitro models of HGT to better measure HGT events
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involves the development of modeling tools for microstructure-sensitive materials characterization, including finite-element tools and crystal plasticity modeling, extensible to new classes of constitutive
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currently contains over 4.2 million data points along with the associated experimental uncertainties. Direct access to this information opens unique possibilities for the development of next-generation
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thermophysical data in the world. Direct access to this information offers unique possibilities for the development and validation of creative multiscale computational approaches to complex electrostatic processes
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sample preparation equipment (including cross-sections) and also an ability to fabricate prototype devices using electron lithography. The current topics of interest include the process development and
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double-crystal diffraction instrument combined with a high-power, demountable x-ray source and a vacuum compatible hybrid pixel area detector. Decades of development of instrumentation for cutting edge x
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physiologically relevant in vitro 3D cell cultures with controlled expressions of endogenous biomarkers; (4) development of optical measurement techniques and standards for quantitative characterization
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microbial cultures by traditional and emerging analytical and genomic techniques; and understanding the mechanisms and impacts of microbial evolution and horizontal gene transfer, particularly within
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synthesis and the development of complex fluids is important to a number of industrial applications. Many diagnostic assays use the temperature dependence of different analytes as a diagnostic tool. For
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relative to community goals; and interdisciplinary research and modeling, data visualization, and programming (software architecture, web application development). Buildings; Infrastructure systems; Social