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Publications

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This publications database includes many of the most recent publications of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The database, however, is not complete. Additional publications are added on a continual basis.

If you have difficulties in locating a specific publication, please contact reflib [at] nist.gov (reflib[at]nist[dot]gov) and provide any information you may have, including title, author, publication series, or date published.

Recent Publications

Inter-tool analysis of a NIST dataset for assessing baseline nucleic acid sequence screening

Author(s)
Tyler Laird, Samuel Forry, Kevin Flyangolts, Craig Bartling, Bryan Gemler, Jacob Beal, Tessa Alexanian, Nicole Wheeler, Krista Ternus, Todd Treangen, Gene D. Godbold, Michael Nute, Leonard Foner, Scott Jackson, Jens Berlips
Nucleic acid synthesis is a dual-use technology that can benefit fields such as biology, medicine, and information storage. However, synthetic nucleic acids

Eave and Vent Experiments (EaVE) Phase A

Author(s)
Christopher Brown, Alexander Maranghides, Giovanni Di Cristina Torres, Diana Bailey, Lucy Fox, Eric Link, Selvarajah Ramesh, Monica Flores, Shonali Nazare, J. Houston Miller, Erin McCaughey
This report documents a series of full-scale fire experiments conducted at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to characterize the

Demonstration of dispersion gas barometry

Author(s)
Yuanchao Yang, Jack Stone, Patrick Egan
Realization of the optical pascal has been limited by systematic errors caused by distortion of the optic. In this work, distortion error is circumvented via sy
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