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SRM 1849a Infant/Adult Nutritional Formula

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

SRM 1849a Infant/Adult Nutritional Formula - This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended primarily for validation of methods for determining proximates, fatty acids, cholesterol, vitamins, elements, amino acids, and nucleotides in infant and adult nutritional formulas and similar materials. This SRM can also be used for quality assurance when assigning values to in-house reference materials. The SRM is a milk-based, hybrid infant/adult nutritional powder prepared by a manufacturer of infant formula and adult nutritional products.

Tags: Standard Reference materials,SRM,SRM 1849b,infant formula,adult nutritional formula,food,nutrition,certified value,reference value,Food and Nutrition,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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SRM 2384 Baking Chocolate

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

SRM 2384 Baking Chocolate - This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended primarily for use in validating methods for determining proximates, fatty acids, calories, vitamins, elements, catechins, caffeine, and theobromine in baking chocolate and similar matrices. This SRM can also be used for quality assurance when assigning values to in-house reference materials. The SRM is baking chocolate prepared from 100 % cocoa beans by a manufacturer of baking chocolate and consists of a single production lot.

Tags: Standard Reference Material,SRM,SRM 2384,baking chocolate,certified values,reference values,food,nutrition,Food and Nutrition,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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SRM 2387 Peanut Butter

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

SRM 2387 Peanut Butter - This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended primarily for use in validating methods for determining proximates, fatty acids, calories, vitamins, elements, amino acids, aflatoxins, and acrylamide in peanut butter and similar matrices. This SRM can also be used for quality assurance when assigning values to in-house reference materials. The SRM is a creamy peanut butter prepared by a manufacturer of peanut butter products. A unit of SRM 2387 consists of three jars of peanut butter containing 170 g each.

Tags: Standard Reference Material,SRM,SRM 2387,peanut butter,certified values,reference values,food,nutrition,Food and Nutrition,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Data from "High-temperature tensile constitutive data and models for structural steels in fire (NIST Technical Note 1714)"

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

The National Institute of Standards and Technology, as part of its report on the collapse of the World Trade Center, characterized many important steels recovered from the buildings to provide stress-strain models to analyze the impact, fires, and resulting collapse. Those tests represent a large additional data set that can be used for modeling the response of steel structures to fire.

Tags: steel,constitutive law,fire,World Trade Center Investigation,elevated temperature,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Tables from "Analysis of Pipeline Steel Corrosion Data From NBS (NIST) Studies Conducted Between 1922-1940 and Relevance to Pipeline Management" (NISTIR 7415)

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Between 1922 and 1940, the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) conducted a long-term investigation into the corrosion of bare steel and iron, pipes buried underground at 47 sites representing different soil types in the United States. Following the passage of the 2004 Pipeline Safety Improvement Act, the Department of Transportation's Office of Pipeline Safety requested that NIST review and reanalyze the data from the NBS study using modern statistical analysis tools. For this analysis, NIST compiled an updated database from the data in the publications by K. H. Logan (i.e.

Tags: corrosion,pipeline,steel,underground,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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