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  • * National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) Information Technology Laboratory (ITL): [http://www.itl.nist.gov/
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]
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  • * [http://www.nist.gov/ National Institute of Standards and Technology website]
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  • {{r|National Institute of Standards and Technology}} (NIST)
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  • A competition run by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology to chose a block cipher to become the Advanced Encryption Standard.
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  • ...ttp://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/ NIST Chemistry WebBook] Website of the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]
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  • * [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]
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  • {{r|National Institute of Standards and Technology}}
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  • {{r|National Institute of Standards and Technology}}
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  • ...support and quality assurance metrology that is directly traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
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  • ...extensive search of the website of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] found no such clear-cut definitions. Therefore, this table uses "torr" as
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  • Other conversions are available from an Internet website provided by the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]].<ref>[http://www.nist.gov/cgi-bin/exit_nist.cgi?url=http://www.digitaldut
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  • ...html Unit of thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)] From the website of the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST)</ref> as the fraction 1/273.16 of waters triple point. Formerly (
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  • | publisher = [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]}}, p. 4</ref> Because the optical properties of nanoparticles are a func
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  • ...extensive search of the website of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] found no such clear-cut definitions. Therefore, this table uses "torr" as
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  • ...system of units|cgs]] unit, but it is accepted for use with SI units by [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]].<ref name=NIST/> ...extensive search of the website of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] found no such clear-cut definitions. Therefore, this table uses "torr" as
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  • The '''National Institute of Standards and Technology''' (NIST) is a [[United States of America|United States]] federal agency w
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  • ...extensive search of the website of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] found no clear-cut definitions or any consensus. Therefore, this article
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  • The United States&#39; [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] includes this statement in their <em>NIST Guide to the SI</em>&thinsp;:<r ...the International Organization for Standardization and the United States' National Institute of Standards and Technology, the technical literature continues to use the parts-per notation quite oft
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  • ...he number of items).<ref>[http://www.nist.gov/dads/HTML/omegaCapital.html] National Institute of Standards and Technology</ref>
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  • ...extensive search of the website of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] found no such clear-cut definitions. Therefore, this table uses "torr" as
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  • ...nal radio stations such as [[WWV (radio)|WWV]].<ref>The call sign of the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]'s [[shortwave]] radio station located in [[Fort Collins]], [[Colorado (U.
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  • ...T]] in Gaithersburg, [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]].<ref>NIST is the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] in the United States and BIPM is the Bureau International des Poids et Me
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  • .../physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?mp|search_for=proton+mass |publisher=[[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] |accessdate=2011-03-28}} ...ics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?e|search_for=elementary+charge |publisher=[[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] |accessdate=2011-03-28}}
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  • Starting in the late 90s, the US [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) ran a competition to find a block cipher to replace DES. Fifteen c
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  • ...ics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?e|search_for=elementary+charge |publisher=[[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] |accessdate=2011-03-28}}
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  • ...Use of the International System of Units (SI)] Special publication 811, [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]. See pages 12 – 13 of the guide (pages 24 – 25 of the PDF).</ref> spe
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  • ...extensive search of the website of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] found no such clear-cut definitions. Therefore, this table uses "torr" as
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  • Reference standards are being developed by the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]. <ref>{{citation | publisher = [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]}}</ref>, with available samples for [[RDX (explosive)|RDX]], [[TNT (explo
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  • ...|work=The NIST reference on constants, units, and uncertainty |publisher=[[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] |accessdate=2011-09-04}}
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  • ...extensive search of the website of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] found no such clear-cut definitions. Therefore, this table uses "torr" as
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  • ...system of units|cgs]] unit, but it is accepted for use with SI units by [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]].<ref>[http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/outside.html Units Outside o
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  • ...] (ISO), the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) and [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) each have more than one definition of standard reference condition ...ormer definition),<ref name=IUPAC/> NIST/CODATA,<ref name=NISTCODATA/> [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]],<ref name=NISTDataBase7>{{cite web |url=http://www.nist.gov/srd/WebG
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  • The United States&#39; [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] includes this statement in their <em>NIST Guide to the SI</em>&thinsp;:<r ...the International Organization for Standardization and the United States' National Institute of Standards and Technology, the technical literature continues to use the parts-per notation quite oft
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  • ...hane]] <ref name=Perry/><ref name=NIST>[http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/ National Institute of Standards and Technology's Chemistry WebBook]</ref> *[http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/ NIST Chemistry WebBook] Website of the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]
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  • ...Kilogram and Measurements of Mass and Force'', Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology [[NIST]] vol. '''106''', pp. 25–46 (2001). The full article is available
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  • *Director, [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]], [[Department of Commerce]]
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  • ...PCRD)which is published by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Content is published online daily and collected into quarterly onli
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  • ...mes from the Computer Security Resource Center, Computer Systems Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology. <ref name=>{{citation | publisher = Computer Security Resource Center, Computer Systems Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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  • ...tml |work=The NIST reference on constants units and uncertainty |publisher=National Institute of Standards and Technology |accessdate=2011-03-28 |year=2000}}</ref> ...ic font used), at least in many English-speaking countries. The American [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] recommends that "L" be used instead, a usage which is common in the U.S.,
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  • ...ree basic principals <ref>{{cite web | title = Adaptive Learning Systems - National Institute of Standards and Technology | url=http://www.atp.nist.gov/focus/als.htm | accessdate=August 17 | acces
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  • ...physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?mn|search_for=neutron+mass |publisher=[[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] |accessdate=2011-03-28}}
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  • ...e scale [[refrigeration]] ends and cryogenics begins. The workers at the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] at [[Boulder, Colorado]] have chosen to consider the field of cryogenics
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  • '''SHA-2''' is a family of hashes standardized by the US [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]], NIST. The standard is [http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips180-2/ In 2005, the US [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) began the process of defining a new hash standard, '''SHA-3''' or
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  • ...extensive search of the website of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] found no such clear-cut definitions. Therefore, this table uses "torr" as
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  • Starting in the late 90s, the US [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) ran a contest to find a [[block cipher]] to replace the [[Data Enc
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  • ...ics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/index.html |accessdate 2011-03-28 |publisher= [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] |accessdate=2011-03-28}} For example, the [http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bi
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  • Many years ago, Dennis Bransted, then with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology coined the "5-S" mnemonic that described attributes of a secure communicati
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  • ...]], College Station, [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] and now located at the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST), Boulder, [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]]. The latest version o
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  • ...ef>{{cite web|url=http://physics.nist.gov/GenInt/Time/early.html|publisher=National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)|accessdate=2007-12-15|date=2002-04-30|title=A Walk Through Time:The
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  • ...]], College Station, [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] and now located at the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST), Boulder, [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]]. The latest version o
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  • ...rlink= |coauthors= |date=2006 |location=Gaithersburg, MD |work= |publisher=National Institute of Standards and Technology |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= |accessdate=2009-02-1
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  • ...|work=The NIST reference on constants, units and uncertainty |publisher=[[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] |accessdate=2011-04-04}}
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  • ...orld]</ref> The advice of the [[United States Department of Commerce]]'s [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] is to follow the [[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]] s
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  • ...''Bayesian Metrology: Overview Topics'', Statistical Engineering Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, May 2001]</ref>,
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  • ...ry Water Substance for General and Scientific Use (1998), Allan H. Harvey, National Institute of Standards and Technology</ref>
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  • ...nce. The book expands on the several analyses of the WTC disaster by the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]], considering building codes, the unique issues of dense cities such as Ne
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  • ...on Standard]] (AES) replaced it in 2002. To choose the new standard, the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] ran an AES competition. Fifteen ciphers were entered, five finalists sele ...vulnerable to [[brute force attack]]s as computers became faster. The US [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) therefore began work on an [[Advanced Encryption Standard]], '''AE
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  • ...required to directly observe them. For instance, when scientists at the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]] achieved a record-setting cold temperature of 700 nK (billionths of
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  • In 1923, [[Edgar Buckingham]] of the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|U.S. National Bureau of Standards]] published a report<ref>[http://ntrs.nas
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  • ...://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/toolkit/rng/index.html web page] where the US [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] describe their work on "a battery of statistical tests suitable in the ev
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  • ...ion Support Software for Rating Buildings by Historic Significance|journal=National Institute of Standards and Technology, NISTIR 5683|month=October | year=1995|first=Barbara C.|last=Lippert|coauth
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  • ...PS (Federal Information Processing Standard) number 186 from NIST , the US National Institute of Standards and Technology for SHA. Applied Cryptography covers both in some detail, MD5 starting on p
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  • .../webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/] is a freely available resource compiled by [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] under the Standard Reference Data Program. Apart from chemical structures
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  • ...loud Security Alliance groups into the "SPI" model, based on work at the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]:<ref name=CSA-Guide>{{citation
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