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  • ...experiment in which 150 [[research proposal|proposals]] submitted to the [[National Science Foundation]] were [[peer review|evaluated]] independently by a new set of reviewers in
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  • a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award, Excellence in Mentoring awards from the OSU College
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  • ...1999. His laboratory research on biological rhythms has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. Refinetti is Editor-in-Chief of the
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  • ...for the Center for Mesoscale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes (CMMAP), a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center with more than 50 partner institutions. Dr. H
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  • ...as worked. Between 1978 - 1985, he was Environmental Policy Analyst at the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Division of Policy Research and Analysis. Also, he served as Associ
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  • ...g its existence from the [[National Endowement for the Humanities]], the [[National Science Foundation]], the [[Andrew W. Mellon Foundation]], the [[William and Flora Hewlett Fou
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  • ...art.htm The 2002 User-Friendly Handbook for Project Evaluation] from the [[National Science Foundation]]
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  • ...onal Relations for a collaborative, multi-university grant funded by the [[National Science Foundation]].
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  • ...k, and advisory positions with the American Psychological Association, the National Science Foundation, and the Smithsonian Institute.
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  • | publisher=[[National Science Foundation]]
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  • institutions (among the others, Swiss National Science Foundation,
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  • ...then granted a post-doctoral fellowship for young researchers by the Swiss National Science Foundation. In 2004 he became a clinical research worker in the Section of Neuroimagin
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  • * 1985 Presidential Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation
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  • NCAR's primary sponsor is the [[National Science Foundation]] (NSF) and it is designated as an NSF [[Federally Funded Research and Deve
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  • Funding for NANOG originally came from the National Science Foundation, as part of two projects Merit undertook in partnership with NSF and other
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  • ...advisory positions with the [[American Psychological Association]], the [[National Science Foundation]], and the [[Smithsonian Institute]].
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  • ...s took a position as Assistant Director for Research Applications at the [[National Science Foundation]].
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  • ...it staff, which had key operational roles for the core of the NSFNET. The National Science Foundation provided the original funding for NANOG to Merit, which, with NSF and other
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  • publisher=http://www.nsf.gov/ (National Science Foundation)|
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  • ...Force Support Forces Antarctica, a collaborative Department of Defense and National Science Foundation effort supporting the U.S. Antarctic Program through Operation Deep Freeze.
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