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NSF and begins
; 1952: After moving its administrative offices twice, NSF begins its first full year of operations with an appropriation from Congress of just $ 3. 5 million, a figure far less the almost $ 33. 5 million requested.

NSF and these
Examples of these include the API ’ s donut logo or the NSF tick mark.
It has been proposed that the role of NSF is to undo these SNARE complexes once membrane fusion has occurred, using the hydrolysis of ATP as an energy source, allowing the dissociated SNAREs to be recycled for reuse in further rounds of membrane fusion.
The NSF use of the term focuses on the integrated assemblage of these information technologies with one another.

NSF and laboratories
Although many other federal research agencies operate their own laboratories, notable examples being the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) and the National Institutes of Health ( NIH ), NSF does not.
; 1972: The NSF takes over management of twelve interdisciplinary materials research laboratories from the Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency ( DARPA ).

NSF and into
The Nederlandse Seintoestellen Fabriek ( NSF ) company established a professional transmitter and radio factory in Hilversum in the early 1920s, growing into the largest of its kind in the Netherlands, and in 1948 being taken over by Philips.
Expansion of the army and amalgamation of the CDF and NSF into the army was the first priority, and by 1970 the force numbered nearly 20, 000.
The legislation ordered the consolidation of Naval Support Facility Anacostia ( NSF ) and Bolling Air Force Base ( BAFB ), which were adjoining, but separate military installations, into a single Joint Base, one of 12 formed in the country as a result of the law.
On December 19, 2002, Bush signed into law H. R. 4664, far-reaching legislation to put the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) on a track to double its budget over five years and to create new mathematics and science education initiatives at both the pre-college and undergraduate level.
It began to induct NSFs from 17 December 1984 under the command of CPT Yeo Lai Huat with 2WO Nathan as the Company Sergeant Major, however, thus turning 1 CDO BN into a full NSF Battalion.
Frank, thinking that now he might want to stay in D. C., regrets the angry letter about the NSF and decides to break into Chang's office and remove it.
Using his climbing skills, he enters the NSF building from the roof, descends through the atrium skylight, manages his way down a large mobile, and gets into Chang's office.

NSF and nationwide
SJSU placed first out of all 23 CSU campuses and 64th out of 566 institutions nationwide for total number of full-time graduate students in science, engineering and health fields, according to the NSF.
Anna Quibler-a hard-scientist administrator in charge of the Bioinformatics Division at the NSF ; part of her job entails farming out grant proposals from scientists and science students nationwide to program directors under her supervision.

NSF and network
Examples of national facilities include the NSF ’ s national observatories, with their giant optical and radio telescopes ; its Antarctic research sites ; its high-end computer facilities and ultra-high-speed network connections ; the ships and submersibles used for ocean research ; and its gravitational wave observatories.
In 1980, the NSF awarded $ 5 million to launch the network.
In October 2003, NSF awarded $ 10 million to add four sites to TeraGrid as well as to establish a third network hub, in Atlanta.
In partnership with the U. S. Geological Survey, SGT operates a network of seismographs throughout the northeastern U. S., supports National Science Foundation ( NSF ) efforts to conduct ocean-bottom seismology research, and provides accurate earthquake source mechanisms to government and academic researchers around the world.

NSF and Materials
The University is home to several national centers and institutes, including the Net-Centric Software and Systems Center — an NSF Industry / University Cooperative Research Center ; the Semiconductor Research Corporation, Center for Electronic Materials Processing and Integration ; the Institute of Applied Science ; the Center for Advanced Scientific Computing and Modeling ; the Texas Center for Digital Knowledge ; and the Center for the Study of Interdisciplinarity.

NSF and Research
Kitt Peak was selected by its first director, Aden B. Meinel, in 1958 as the site for a national observatory under contract with the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) and was administered by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy.
* Moorea Coral Reef Long Term Ecological Research Site ( US NSF )
* C-MORE, the Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education, an NSF Science and Technology Center
In 2003, the NSF published a report entitled " The Emergence of Tissue Engineering as a Research Field ", which gives a thorough description of the history of this field.
Examples are the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Rosenthal Fellowship and the Presidential Management Fellowship.
The NSF Engineering Research Center for Extreme Ultra Violet Science and Technology, funded by the National Science Foundation, partners industry with Colorado State University, CU-Boulder, and the University of California-Berkeley.
The NOAO is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy ( AURA ), under a cooperative agreement with the NSF.
In 2012, it became the first Louisiana university designated as an NSF Industry / University Cooperative Research Center.
Presently, SIT has been undertaking numerous projects of National Natural Science Foundation ( NSF ), the earlier stage programs of National Basic Research Program, Shanghai Natural Science Foundation, Shanghai Municipal Dawn Plan and other projects at provincial and municipal levels.
* Co-author and project director, City Size and the Quality of Life: An Analysis of the Policy Implications of Continued Population Concentration, prepared by the Stanford Research Institute for the National Science Foundation and United States Senate, Washington, D. C., 142 pages, 1974, NSF Contract GI. 138462.
Alvin, owned by the Office of Naval Research ( ONR ) is operated under agreement by the National Deep Submergence Facility at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ( WHOI ), where it conducts science oriented missions funded by the National Science Foundation ( NSF ), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ) and ONR.
The naming was proposed by Thiel and Craddock after Dr. Thomas O. Jones ( 1908-93 ), American chemist ; senior NSF official in charge of the U. S. Antarctic Research Program, 1958-78 ; Director, Division of Environmental Science, NSF, 1965-69 ; Deputy Assistant Director for National and International Programs, NSF, 1969-78.
* NSF Industrial University Collaborative Research Center for Intelligent Maintenance Systems ( IMS ) at the University of Cincinnati is a leading research institute in PHM area and has won PHM Society Data Challenge in 2008 and 2009.
* Research Experiences for Undergraduates: Microbiology in the Post Genome Era-Funded through the National Science Foundation ( NSF ), this program introduces undergraduate students to research through a 10-week summer program.
* Research Experiences for Undergraduates: Modeling and Simulation in Systems Biology ( MSSB )-Funded through the National Science Foundation ( NSF ), this program introduces undergraduate students to research through a 10-week summer program.
He has also received the Cornell Stephen Miles Excellence in Teaching Award, the Cornell Outstanding Educator Award, an NSF Career Award, and an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship.
While dean of engineering at MSU, he led the effort to secure National Science Foundation funding for the establishment of the MSU NSF Engineering Research Center for Computational Field Simulation in 1990.
He has won highly-competitive awards from the National Science Foundation ( NSF ), IBM, Microsoft Research, Sony, and Sun Microsystems.
" After receiving his doctorate, he was awarded a National Science Foundation ( NSF ) Postdoctoral Research Associateship in Experimental Computer Science ( 1996 – 1997 ).

NSF and Science
Access to the ARPANET was expanded in 1981 when the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) developed the Computer Science Network ( CSNET ) and again in 1986 when NSFNET provided access to supercomputer sites in the United States from research and education organizations.
The Russian nuclear powered icebreaker Yamal ( icebreaker ) | NS Yamal on a 1994 joint expedition with the National Science Foundation | NSF.
The National Science Foundation ( NSF ) has ranked Johns Hopkins # 1 among U. S. academic institutions in total science, medical and engineering research and development spending for 31 consecutive years.
The ' Black Proposal ' was a short, ten-page proposal for the creation of a supercomputing center which eventually led to funding from the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) to create supercomputing centers, including the National Center for Supercomputing Applications ( NCSA ) at the University of Illinois.
* National Science Foundation ( NSF )
The twelve member presidential Committee on the National Medal of Science is responsible for selecting award recipients and is administered by the National Science Foundation ( NSF ).
NSF International, HFL Sport Science, and the Natural Products Association ( NPA ) also have dietary supplement certification programs.
Lead and the Homestake Mine have been selected as the site of the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory, a proposed NSF facility for low-background experiments on neutrinos, dark matter, and other nuclear physics topics, as well as biology and mine engineering studies.
Encouraged by conversations between Richard W. Porter of General Electric and Alan T. Waterman, Director of the National Science Foundation ( NSF ), Rosen on November 27, 1954 completed a report describing the potential value of launching an earth satellite.
A few students can attain outside fellowships such as the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) and National Physical Science Consortium ( NPSC ).
The National Science Foundation ( NSF ) is a United States government agency that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering.
In June 2010, the National Science Board ( NSB ), the governing body for NSF and science advisers to both the legislative and executive branches, convened its Task Force on Merit Review to determine " how well the current Merit Review criteria used by the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) to evaluate all proposals were serving the agency.
The NSF was established by the National Science Foundation Act of 1950.
1972: The NSF launched the biennial Science & Engineering Indicators report to the President of the United States and U. S. Congress.
Barnes describes his duties as a program director at the National Science Foundation ( NSF ).
* Arecibo Science Advocacy Partnership ( ASAP ), established to protect the future of the Arecibo Observatory in response to NSF funding threats

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