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Corrosion of Intermetallics

November 1, 2005
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P K. Datta, H L. Du, J S. Burnell-Gray, Richard E. Ricker
In many applications of structural materials - aerospace, automobiles, power generation, etc., increasing demands are being made for materials with temperature capabilities greater than those of superalloys. Intermetallics with higher melting points can

Description and Results of the 2003 NIST/NOAA Interlaboratory Comparison Exercise Program for Organic Contaminants in Marine Mammal Tissues

November 1, 2005
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John R. Kucklick, Rebecca S. Pugh, Paul R. Becker, Michele M. Schantz, Stephen A. Wise, T K. Rowles
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in support of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration s Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Response Program (NOAA/MMHSRP) conducts annual interlaboratory comparison exercises for the

Genetically Characterized Positive Control Cell Lines Derived from Residual Clinical Blood Samples

November 1, 2005
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S H. Bernacki, J C. Beck, A K. Stankovic, L O. Williams, J Amos, K Snow-Bailey, D H. Farkas, M J. Friez, F M. Hantash, Karla J. Matteson, M G. Monaghan, Kasinathan Muralidharan, V M. Pratt, T W. Prior, K L. Ritchie, Barbara C. Levin, Elizabeth M. Rohlfs, Fredrick V. Schaefer, A E. Shrimpton, Elaine B. Spector, C A. Stolle, C M. Strom, S N. Thibodeau, E C. Cole, B K. Goodman, T T. Stenzel
Background: Positive control materials for clinical diagnostic molecular genetic testing are in critically short supply. High quality DNA that closely resembles DNA isolated from patient specimens can be provided by Epstein Barr virus (EBV) transformed

Genetically characterized positive control cell lines derived from residual clinical blood samples

November 1, 2005
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S H. Bernacki, J C. Beck, K Ackerstaff, L O. Laurina, J Amos, K Snow-Bailey, D H. Farkas, M J. Friez, F M. Hantash, Karla J. Matteson, M G. Monaghan, Kasinathan Muralidharan, Victoria M. Pratt, Thomas W. Prior, Kristy L. Richie, Barbara C. Levin, Elizabeth M. Rohlfs, Fredrick V. Schaefer, A E. Shrimpton, Elaine B. Spector, C A. Stolle, C M. Strom, S N. Thibodeau, E C. Cole, B K. Goodman, T T. Stenzel
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