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plasticity, where genetic drift, transgene instability, or chromosomal rearrangements can alter product quality or yield over time. Understanding this genomic evolution is essential for assuring
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their enterprises. We are interested in projects that focus on the development and application of performance metrics, information models, test methods, and protocols to assess and assure the key attributes
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This opportunity focuses on the development and implementation of liquid chromatography mass spectrometry methods for the quantitation
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aptamer conformation changes. Method development efforts should focus on the incorporation of a robust and optimized experimental design aimed at assessing the sources of variability, repeatability, and
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properties. While our focus is on industrially important fluids, such as fuels and refrigerants, we also welcome proposals that would yield data primarily intended for model development, such as studies
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reactions related to energy transformation, advanced manufacturing, security, and the environment. Projects focus on the development and application of real-time, in-situ, advanced measurement capabilities
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liquid chromatographies, organic-MS, and ion source development to pursue interdisciplinary projects in the areas outlined. Mass Spectrometry; Analytical Chemistry; Inorganic; Organic; Tracer; Particle
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particles (usually photons), offers a fundamentally new physical resource for technological experimentation and development. We are developing tools and protocols for quantum networks, focusing mainly
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, materials modeling (including finite element simulations, and theory), and the development of a high-speed circuit to quantify fiber alignment in composites in real time. To develop this technique, a
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optomechanical sensors [3]. This very active area of research combines work in instrument development, nanophotonics, and spectroscopy. [1] Long, D. A., et al. (2014). "Multiheterodyne spectroscopy with optical