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D M. Blakeslee, Angela Y. Lee, A J. Belsky, John E. Fuller III
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The NIST Construction Metrology and Automation Group (CMAG), in cooperation with the NIST Intelligent Systems Division (ISD), is researching robotic structural
Barbara C. Levin, L A. Tully, Diane K. Hancock, Frederick P. Schwarz, M S. Lee
Every human cell has from a few dozen to several thousand mitochondria each of which contain mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). The sequence of the entire human mtDNA
In All-Optical Transport Networks (AOTN), fault survivability issues are quite similar to those encountered in electro-optic networks that regenerate signals at
Tsai Hong Hong, Tommy Chang, C E. Rasmussen, Michael O. Shneier
In an outdoor, off-road mobile robotics environment, it is important to identify objects that can affect the vehicle''s ability to traverse its planned path
Diane Cunningham, P J. Deutsch, J M. Ives, S L. Kelley, Keith R. Martin, J V. Norris
Information contained in this document updates and expands the data presented in the Appendices of the report Responding to National Needs: The National Bureau
The IUSR (Industry USability Reporting) project, led by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), is developing approaches for increasing the