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National Institute of Standards and Technology

GovernmentGaithersburg, Maryland, United States
About: National Institute of Standards and Technology is a government organization based out in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Scattering. The organization has 26667 authors who have published 60661 publications receiving 2215547 citations. The organization is also known as: National Bureau of Standards & NIST.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors combine modern theoretical calculations with evaluated selected experimental data to produce a comprehensive data resource of K- and L-x-ray transition and absorption edge energies for all of the elements from neon to fermium.
Abstract: The authors combine modern theoretical calculations with evaluated selected experimental data to produce a comprehensive data resource of K- and L-x-ray transition and absorption edge energies for all of the elements from neon to fermium. The theoretical and experimental components of this work are the result of programs of parallel development extending over more than 20 years. At each of several progressively more refined comparisons, it was possible to identify theoretical components whose systematic improvement then led to the next level of refinement in comparisons with an increasingly robust experimental reference data set. We have now reached a certain practical limit in what can be undertaken with reasonable levels of theoretical effort. This limit is not very different from the practical level of accuracy that can be meaningfully associated with the experimental data. For the more prominent diagram lines, experiment and theory are concordant with a zero-centered distribution of residuals whose statistical metrics allow the uncertainties to be estimated. For the light elements $(Zl20)$ and the very heavy elements $(Zg90)$ there are significant difficulties, as is also the case for a few isolated elements and transitions for $20lZl90.$ Overall, the results reported here represent improvements over previously available data compilations not only because of their scope but also because of their attempt to offer internal metrics of the database accuracy. The identified regions of difficulty are areas where further experimental work may be directed to see if there may remain theoretical issues that are still unresolved.

537 citations

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TL;DR: The PDB has created systems for the processing, exchange, query, and distribution of data that will enable many aspects of high throughput structural genomics.
Abstract: The PDB has created systems for the processing, exchange, query, and distribution of data that will enable many aspects of high throughput structural genomics.

536 citations

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TL;DR: The status of solidification science is critically evaluated and future directions of research in this technologically important area are proposed in this paper, where the most important advances in solidification sciences and technology of the last decade are discussed: interface dynamics, phase selection, microstructure selection, peritectic growth, convection effects, multicomponent alloys, and numerical techniques.

535 citations

01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: An overview of the task definition and annotation challenges associated with KBP2010 is provided and the evaluation results and lessons that are learned are discussed based on detailed analysis.
Abstract: In this paper we give an overview of the Knowledge Base Population (KBP) track at TAC 2010. The main goal of KBP is to promote research in discovering facts about entities and expanding a structured knowledge base with this information. A large source collection of newswire and web documents is provided for systems to discover information. Attributes (a.k.a. “slots”) derived from Wikipedia infoboxes are used to create the reference knowledge base (KB). KBP2010 includes the following four tasks: (1) Regular Entity Linking, where names must be aligned to entities in the KB; (2) Optional Entity linking, without using Wikipedia texts; (3) Regular Slot Filling, which requires a system to automatically discover the attributes of specified entities from the source document collection and use them to expand the KB; (4) Surprise Slot Filling, which requires a system to return answers regarding new slot types within a short time period. KBP2010 has attracted many participants (over 45 teams registered for KBP 2010 (not including the RTEKBP Validation Pilot task), among which 23 teams submitted results). In this paper we provide an overview of the task definition and annotation challenges associated with KBP2010. Then we summarize the evaluation results and discuss the lessons that we have learned based on detailed analysis.

535 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Zhong Lin Wang2452529259003
John A. Rogers1771341127390
J. N. Butler1722525175561
Yury Gogotsi171956144520
Zhenan Bao169865106571
Gang Chen1673372149819
Michel C. Nussenzweig16551687665
Donald G. Truhlar1651518157965
Tobin J. Marks1591621111604
Jongmin Lee1502257134772
Galen D. Stucky144958101796
Thomas P. Russell141101280055
William D. Travis13760593286
Peter Zoller13473476093
Anthony G. Evans13057665803
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202327
2022186
20212,001
20202,438
20192,236
20182,414