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MX was developed by Matt Yoder and Krishna Dole as part of National Science Foundation-funded projects at Texas A M University. It is an open source (MySQL , Apache Ruby on Rails ) application that is principally used by researchers working on US-funded Hymenoptera systematics projects. [Pg.288]

This research has been funded by the Donors of the Petroleum Research Fund (ACS, grant 28336-G5) and by the National Science Foundation (CTS-940618). Support from the Layman Fund and the Research Council at the University of Nebraska is so acknowledged. We thank the National Synchrotron Light Source and the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory for X-ray beamtime. [Pg.551]

The authors original research on the utilization of C02 as a source of chemical carbon has been funded over the years by the US. National Science Foundation and the R.A. Welch Foundation of Texas. [Pg.246]

We also wish to thank Dr. Gayle Zachmann and the staff of the Paris Research Center (PRC) for providing a wonderful venue for this second PRC workshop . Funding for the workshop came from various sources, including in particular the European Science Foundation s Simulations of Bio-Materials (SimBioMa) program, the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and the US National Science Foundation (NSF) through the Materials Computation Center at the University of Illinois and the Texas Center for Superconductivity (TcSUH). [Pg.482]

Funding sources for catalysis research in the United States is quite dispersed and may be found in several divisions of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and four or five groups within DOE, the... [Pg.100]

All of the source samples, except for the Lake Sevan material, were collected by Richard A. Watson of Washington University and Ibrahim T. Cakmak. This field work was facilitated by Saadettin Alpan, Director-General of the Maden Tetkik Arama Enstitutu, and funded by the National Science Foundation through support of the Turkish Prehistoric Project under the direction of Robert J. Braidwood and Halet Cambel. The Lake Sevan samples were provided by J. Allen of Dumbarton Oaks. [Pg.23]

SOURCE National Science Foundation, Federal Funds for R D. [Pg.103]

The following sources of support are gratefully acknowledged PSC-BHE Award Program, the City University of New York, Grant Numbers 1620, 11084, 11420, and 12292 a Petroleum Research Fund administered by the American Chemical Society and a National Science Foundation Grant (NSFGU3957). [Pg.438]

Funding for these studies has come from several sources. These include government agencies, particularly the Department of Energy (and its antecedents), the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the National Science Foundation. In addition, the United Illuminating Company provided financial support as part of its interest in the environmental consequences of the construction of a new power plant adjacent to New Haven Harbor. These and other benefactors are cited in each contribution as appropriate. [Pg.439]

The biggest problem facing polymer science in 1953 was the sustainability of the funding for future work. With the demise of the Rubber Reserve Corporation, one major source disappeared. The National Science Foundation established a small effort in polymer science. But, industry itself discovered that investment in polymer research could be profitable. Major expansions in research throughout the worldwide polymer industry led to one new discovery after another. And the military establishments decided they could not do without unique polymers, both in the United States and in the Soviet Union. WhUe individual workers needed to be entrepreneurial, there was money to be found somewhere. [Pg.79]


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