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It was decommissioned in 1987 and its responsibilities returned to the NSF.
Commercial enterprise on the Internet was strictly prohibited by NSF until 1991.
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.
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.
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.
Known as the Black Proposal ( after the color of its cover ), it was submitted to the NSF in 1983.
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.
The report was submitted to the NSF early in 1955.
Another VAM off-shoot is the National Socialist Front ( Swedish: Nationalsocialistisk Front, NSF ) which was formed in 1994 by VAM sympathisers in Karlskrona.
The NSF was certainly not the primary government agency for the funding of basic science, as its supporters had originally envisioned in the aftermath of World War II.
Along the way, moreover, the NSF's astronomy program has forged a close working relationship with that of NASA, which was also founded in 1958: just as NASA has responsibility for the U. S. effort in space-based astronomy, the NSF provides virtually all the U. S. federal support for ground-based astronomy.
Some alleged he had connections to the KGB, the allegations continued during 2003-2008, when Russian dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, who had been granted access to Soviet archives, declared that Iliescu and some of the NSF members were KGB agents, that Iliescu had been in close connection with Mikhail Gorbachev ever since they had allegedly met during Iliescu's stay in Moscow, and that the Romanian Revolution of 1989 was a plot organized by the KGB to regain control of the country's policies ( gradually lost under Ceaușescu's rule ).
The Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center ( CSEC ), located at McMurdo Station, was dedicated in November 1991 by the National Science Foundation ( NSF ).
That same year, he was reelected Deputy for the fifth time and the NSF won 11 seats within the Lebanese Parliament.
The station was demolished in December 2010, after an equipment operator fell through the structure doing snow stability testing for the NSF.
The National Science Digital Library ( NSDL ) was established in 2000 by the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) to provide an organized point of access to STEM content aggregated from a variety of other digital libraries, NSF-funded projects, and other national STEM stakeholder providers.
* NJIT was ranked 135th out of 662 universities in USA in R & D expenditures in 2007 by the National Science Foundation ( NSF ).
The NSF review panel found that the ETA10 suffered a software failure once every 30 hours, and that its ability to run programs on more than one of its eight processors at any one time was poor.
The SEP was initially developed with U. S. public funding from the NEH and NSF.
This format was extended by Disch and initially for his NSF Winamp plugin called NotSo Fatso as an extension to the original NSF format invented by Kevin Horton.
NSFE was also created to add additional functions to NSFs such as timers for songs, fade-out time, arrange songs in a playlist, labels per song, the person who ripped the NSF and several other features.
Non-sufficient funds ( NSF ) is a term used in the banking industry to indicate that a demand for payment ( a cheque ) cannot be honored because insufficient funds are available in the account on which the instrument was drawn.

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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.
The NSF established an Office of Scientific Computing in 1984 and, with strong congressional support, it quickly announced a national competition that would fund a set of supercomputer centers like the one described in the Black Proposal.
* Arecibo Science Advocacy Partnership ( ASAP ), established to protect the future of the Arecibo Observatory in response to NSF funding threats
* 1996: Antarctic Data Coordination Center ( ADCC ) established with NSF support
* 1999: Antarctic Glaciological Data Center ( AGDC ) established with NSF support
The Johns Hopkins Center for Language and Speech Processing ( CLSP ) was established at Johns Hopkins University in 1992 with support from the U. S. government ( NSF, DARPA, DoD ).

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" He later responded to the JSP's constitutionality claims by stating that the NSF had no true war potential in the modern era.
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 ).
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.
With an annual budget of about US $ 6. 87 billion ( fiscal year 2010 ), the NSF funds approximately 20 % of all federally supported basic research conducted by the United States ' colleges and universities.
These reviews are carried out by panels of independent scientists, engineers and educators who are experts in the relevant fields of study, and who are selected by the NSF with particular attention to avoiding conflicts of interest.
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.
) Today, that idea has expanded to encompass the National Optical Astronomy Observatory, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, the National Solar Observatory, the Gemini Observatory and the Arecibo Observatory, all of which are funded in whole or in part by NSF.
Over the next decade, increasing NSF involvement leads to a three-tiered system of internetworks managed by a mix of universities, nonprofit organizations and government agencies.
By the mid-1980s, primary financial support for the growing project is assumed by the NSF.
; 1990s: NSF funds the development of several curricula based on the NCTM standards, devised by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
In 1991, the National Science Foundation ( NSF ), which manages the U. S. Antarctic Program ( USAP ), honoured his memory by dedicating a state-of-the-art laboratory complex in his name, the Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center ( CSEC ) located in McMurdo Station.
These “ signatures ” are of great relevance to LIGO ( Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory ), a multi-institution gravity-wave experiment for which Thorne has been a leading proponent — in 1984, he cofounded the LIGO Project ( the largest project ever funded by the NSF ) to discern and measure any fluctuations between two or more ' static ' points ; such fluctuations would be evidence of gravitational waves, as calculations describe.

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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.
* National Science Foundation ( NSF )
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.
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.

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