In her leadership role, Gray will be responsible for the oversight of the more than 7,000 awards in NCI's extramural research portfolio. |
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Moreover, a 2.0 average allows the student to enter college preparatory courses and access extramural activities such as sports. |
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In the process the children were being deprived of a facility for their extramural activities. |
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But as it develops additional sites or connections with extramural entities, it can add modules designed to handle such communications. |
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Department of Agriculture intramural research will decline by 19 percent and extramural research grants will see a 28 percent cut. |
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The vast majority of academics evidently do without any extramural research funding or operate with minimal funding. |
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The US Army recently has taken a different approach to managing extramural research from the approaches discussed above. |
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A core of invited extramural scientists will serve as primary discussants to address the conference objectives. |
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The newer civic universities were also soon heavily involved in the work, later developing departments of extramural studies. |
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I cracked open my extramural course material today, flicked through some pages, and promptly freaked out. |
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He was disappointed to hear that there were fewer opportunities for archaeology to thrive through extramural classes and continuing education. |
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At 12, he began extramural studies with Massey University, graduating three years later with a degree in mathematics and computer science. |
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Long-term, he sees the legacy of NIH's intramural research program and how that program may bridge to the extramural world as major topics for the Board. |
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Like the Department of Defense, NIH relies heavily on peer-reviewed extramural and intramural research to solve problems requiring a discovery system of inquiry. |
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A number of research projects receive support from extramural grants, and researchers in each subdiscipline conduct their own special investigations. |
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Or, they should strike so as to affect only extramural activities. |
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Your continued employment is dependent upon your covering all of your research expenses, including your salary and fringe benefits, from extramural research funding. |
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The principles of academic freedom do not apply to extramural conduct. |
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Akani runs a feeding scheme and provides after school care with extramural activities such as sport, arts and drama, as well as trauma counselling when needed. |
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A combination of closely managed extramural and intramural research efforts is needed to solve the immense technological challenges of the future. |
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In some instances, following British practice, the term extramural studies is used. |
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These activities are sometimes called extramural studies, continuing education, higher adult education, or university adult education. |
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Chapter 6 offers more detailed recommendations on sources of funds and the breakdown of extramural expenditure. |
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As supplementary information, the collection of extramural expenditures is desirable. |
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As with CIHR, the funding of NSERC and SSHRC focuses entirely on extramural research. |
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Agriculture, energy and defence, on the other hand, received more funding for intramural than for extramural research and development. |
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After 1608 at Blackfriars, Whitefriars, and other hall playhouses, adult companies from the extramural liberties moved into the city as well and regularly performed in both the hall and the arena playhouses. |
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For instance, many health services such as addiction services, extramural care, cancer care, cardiac care and mental health services are under the management of the Regional Health Authorities. |
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The majority of funding for the top three objectives went to extramural research and development compared with intramural research and development. |
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Extension programs are usually arranged in cooperation with local educational organizations, university extramural courses, parent-teacher associations, and so on. |
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This capacity can pay an enormously greater dividend than can ever be possible through standard extramural research grants or contract research programs. |
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In summary, intermediate consumption, derived with the ultimate objective of estimating GFCF, can be measured by summing the FM data for other current costs and the purchases component of extramural expenditures. |
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In that connection, new prison compounds would be built to cope with growing demand, while legislation had been overhauled to provide for non-custodial measures, such as community service, extramural labour and parole. |
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For the most part, extramural Anglican churches are linked by the common use of forms of the Book of Common Prayer in worship. |
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As curriculum content tends to be crowded, and human and material resources may be lacking in global budgets, they are typically dependent on extramural funding. |
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In teaching it may include a wide range of activities such as extramural, lifelong and distance education delivered through evening classes, short courses, seminars and institutes. |
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Enrolled at Flora Stevenson Primary School, she received instruction in recorder, clarinet, and fiddle, and learned ballet and piano from extramural classes at age seven. |
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They are extramural cells and extend anteriorly into the lacrimal bone. |
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Under this rubric, CRIS coordinates the institute's extramural efforts to define how the entire genetic complement of an organism responds to environmental agents. |
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