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certainly impact the design of inhibitors towards ERK1/2. We have only scratched the surface of this important problem, and our discoveries to date now set the stage for deeper examination. Needed are further
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Thermophysical properties are a key to efficiently and effectively designing the processes to produce and use the many fluids important in
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internal and external to NIST -- to develop new measurement tools and improve quality of existing measurements. Recent work has focused on (i) design and operation of microfluidic devices for cytometry and
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more, through high-speed micro-videography, radiometry, and other thermo-fluid contact measurements. Desired qualifications include experimental research experience, design of mechanical parts and
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-photon devices. Researchers interested single-photon detection, quantum cummunications, and semiconductor device design are encouraged to apply. Single-photon detectors; Quantum communications; Random
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AM processes. The outcome is a scalable digital workflow designed to streamline technology transfer from low to high readiness levels, promoting industry-wide adoption of standardized data practices. A
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measureable quantities since the early 1900s, we still have very little idea how accurate or precise these measurements are. Manufacturers are currently designing and creating alloys that have multiple phases
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MeV to 20 MeV and high-energy x-ray (bremsstrahlung) beams of 6 MV and 18 MV. Research opportunities exist in the areas of electron- and photon-beam dosimetry (medical and industrial), detector design
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well as human factors (e.g., exhalation rate) and breath device design, are important for forensic and health metrology. Breath sampling and species collection protocols targeting new exhaled compounds (e.g
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in understanding the phases formed and the mechanisms involved in the successful crystallizations to date in order to enable rational design approaches to extending their utility. We use Small-Angle