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Federal
Thermal Drift Monitoring Experiment 01
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
An experiment was set up within a machine tool at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to test vision-based thermal drift tracking methods. A... -
Federal
Dataset for Establishing a Reference Focal Plane Using Machine Learning and Beads for Brightfield Imaging
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
This dataset consists of sets of images corresponding to the data sets 1-8 described in Table 1 in the manuscript "Establishing a Reference Focal Plane Using Machine... -
Federal
High-volume, label-free imaging for quantifying single-cell dynamics in iPSC colonies
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
This collection is comprised of multiple sets of experiments involving iPSCs with varying dosages of fluorescent light excitation. Samples were imaged every 2 minutes... -
Federal
Data to support "Implementation of SPME and Rapid GC-MS as a Screening Approach for Forensic Fire Debris Applications"
Department of Commerce —
This data set contains raw data files for ignitable liquids, mock fire debris samples, and other related samples. All samples were extracted using solid phase... -
Federal
High-Rate Volumetric Particle Tracking Microscopy (HR-VPTM) validation data
Department of Commerce —
To verify and validate the HR-VPTM technique, both synthetic images and gels with embedded particles undergoingcontrolled deformations were used to compared known and... -
Federal
Hot-wire anemometer gas speed measurements in a commercial laser powder bed fusion machine
Department of Commerce —
Gas speed measurements using hot-wire anemometers (HWA) on a commercial laser powder bed fusion (LBPF) machine were recorded as a function of position (X, Y, Z) and... -
Federal
High-volume, label-free imaging for quantifying single-cell dynamics in iPSC colonies
Department of Commerce —
This collection is comprised of multiple sets of experiments involving iPSCs with varying dosages of fluorescent light excitation. Samples were imaged every 2 minutes...