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Design, sensitivity analysis, and testing of a Caenorhabditis elegans nanoecotoxicity assay

August 11, 2016
Author(s)
Shannon Hanna, Gregory A. Cooksey, Bryant C. Nelson, John T. Elliott, Elijah J. Petersen
Increasing production and usage of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) has generated widespread interest in measuring their environmental and human health effects. However, the lack of standardized methods for these measurements has often led to contradictory

Quantitative Infrared Imaging of Impinging Turbulent Buoyant Diffusion Flames

July 2, 2014
Author(s)
Randall J. McDermott, Ashish Newale, Brent Rankin, Harshad Lalit, Jay P. Gore
Radiation from buoyant diffusion flames with and without impingement on a flat plate is studied using a unique quantitative comparison of measured and simulated images. The coupling between the stagnation boundary layer and upstream buoyant shear layer

Modeling of Bolted Connections for Collapse Analysis of Steel Structures

September 19, 2011
Author(s)
Joseph A. Main, Fahim Sadek
In structural collapse scenarios, beam to column connections can be subjected to large rotations as the structure deforms, in addition to large axial forces associated with the development of catenary action. The capability of the connections to sustain

Evaluation of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Medial Collateral Ligament, Achilles Tendon and Patellar Tendon as Cell Sources for Tissue-Engineered Ligament

December 1, 2005
Author(s)
James A. Cooper, L A. Bailey, Janell N. Carter, Cynthia Castiglioni, Michelle D. Kofron, Frank K. Ko, Cato T. Laurencin
This study investigated four different connective tissue cell types to determine which cell type is an optimal source for seeding a tissue-engineered Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) replacement. Cells from the ACL, Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)

Infrared Spectra of trans-HOCO, HCOOH + , and HCO 2 - Trapped in Solid Neon

November 1, 2003
Author(s)
D Forney, Marilyn E. Jacox, Warren E. Thompson
… calculations. Three previously unidentified vibrational fundamentals of trans-HCOOH + have been assigned, as have been four vibrational fundamentals of HCO 2 - in the inert, nonionic environment … functional calculations of the structures and vibrational fundamentals of trans-HCOOH = HCO 2 - , the W(C 2v ) …

Experiment at NIST towards one-electron ions in circular Rydberg states

June 20, 2011
Author(s)
Joseph N. Tan, Samuel M. Brewer, Nicholas D. Guise
An experimental effort is underway at NIST to enable tests of theory with oneelectron ions synthesized in circular Rydberg states from captured bare nuclei. Problematic effects which limit the accuracy of predicted energy levels for low-lying states are

Uncertainty Improvements of the NIST Electronic Kilogram

Author(s)
Richard L. Steiner, Edwin R. Williams, Ruimin Liu, David B. Newell
This paper summarizes the latest uncertainty improvements in the NIST Electronic Kilogram experiment to obtain result of 7 +/- 37 nW/W for the ratio {W 90/W -1} (and the Planck constant), comparable to the NIST 2005 value but with a lower uncertainty. Of

Correlation of Neutron-Based Strain Imaging and Mechanical Behavior of Armor Steel Welds Produced with the Hybrid Laser Arc Welding Process

June 11, 2018
Author(s)
Jeffrey W. Sowards, Daniel S. Hussey, David L. Jacobson, Stan Ream, Paul A. Williams
Bragg edge neutron transmission imaging was used to characterize the spatial distribution of thermally induced residual strains in a steel armor plate welded with a hybrid laser arc process. This residual strain distribution was compared to the spatial

Reduced microwave loss in trenched superconducting coplanar waveguides

February 20, 2012
Author(s)
Michael R. Vissers, Jeffrey S. Kline, Jiansong Gao, David S. Wisbey, David P. Pappas
Low loss TiN resonators were fabricated on 3" intrinsic Si substrates. By exploiting the etch rate anisotropy in a parallel plate reactive ion etch, otherwise identical coplanar waveguides with gaps of varying depth were created in the same TiN film within

Binary amplitude holograms made from dyed photoresist

May 13, 2011
Author(s)
Quandou (. Wang, Ulf Griesmann, John H. Burnett
A method for fabricating binary amplitude holograms from a dyed photoresist is described. It is of particular interest for holograms that are used as null lenses in the form metrology of aspheric surfaces and wavefronts. A pigment that strongly absorbs

FT-IR Based Ellipsometer Using High-Quality Brewster-Angle Polarizers

July 19, 1999
Author(s)
Simon G. Kaplan, Leonard M. Hanssen
A Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer-based broadband infrared ellipsometer has been developed around a pair of high-quality Brewster angle polarizers. These polarizers consist of four Ge plates in a chevron geometry and have been measured to
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