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to progress in understanding the important role that bacteria play in human health, from the gut microbiome to the global problem of anti-microbial resistance. Traditional microbial characterization approaches
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on characterizing such novel magnetic behavior and understanding the origin of the new phenomena, so that the relationship between structure, processing, and properties can be established. Such a relationship is
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incorporated into Josephson junctions to act as nonvolatile memory elements. The device concepts are based on conventional spin-polarized transport, triplet-state transport, and recently predicted spin super
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images. The use of semantically-derived taxonomies, ontologies, and relations automatically extracted from texts can improve the development and standardization of domain-based AI systems and human
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Reference Materials (SRMs) include several complex biological materials, especially human plasma and urine. These materials are particularly useful to distinguish between biological variability and
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detectors. A few examples of technologies being explored include lithium ion battery performance, oxidation growth, man-made diamonds, magnetic thin films, and reactor wall survival. key words Charged
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NIST RMs in this class, with widely-used benchmark germline variant calls for seven human cell lines [1]. Artificial intelligence and machine learning hold promise to automate and improve integration
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to the detection, identification, and accurate quantitation of trace levels of organic compounds and biomolecules in human blood and tissues and other matrices. Available instrumentation includes (1) four triple
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energy use of a building is associated with operating the building. Building owners also face pressure to improve safety, security, occupant comfort and health, and to make buildings responsive to a new
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microscopy of Oct4 expression in human embryonic stem cell colonies.” Stem Cell Research (17): 122-129, 2016 key words Stochastic fluctuations; Gene expression; Fluorescence protein reporters; Single cell