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Sharing Publication-Related Data and Materials: Responsibilities of Authorship in the Life Sciences  (2003)

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An Assessment of the Material Measurement Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology: Fiscal Year 2020  (2021)

Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation: 2019 Annual Report  (2020)

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An Assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Material Measurement Laboratory: Fiscal Year 2014  (2015)

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Information and Communications: Challenges for the Chemical Sciences in the 21st Century  (2003)

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On Evaluating Curricular Effectiveness: Judging the Quality of K-12 Mathematics Evaluations  (2004)

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Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium, and Carotenoids  (2000)

Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation: 2018 Annual Report  (2019)

Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation: 10 Year Review: 2011-2020  (2021)

The Gulf Research Program Annual Report 2017  (2018)

The Gulf Research Program Annual Report 2018  (2019)

Space Studies Board Annual Report 1996  (1997)

Space Studies Board: Annual Report 1995  (1996)

Space Studies Board Annual Report 2017  (2018)

2013-2014 Assessment of the Army Research Laboratory  (2015)

Space Studies Board Annual Report 2002  (2003)

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NSF Efforts to Achieve the Nation's Vision for the Materials Genome Initiative: Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer Our Future (DMREF)  (2023)

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An Assessment of the Material Measurement Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology: Fiscal Year 2023  (2023)

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Information Technology and the Conduct of Research: The User's View  (1989)

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Materials Count: The Case for Material Flows Analysis  (2004)