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  1. ... October 1, 2002 application deadline. The program provided $12,000 for a single organization and an additional $12,000 for each partner, to support network development, ...
  2. ... Meeting, MLA Annual Meeting 1 Searching Within A Single HSDB Record 12 Monthly Search Hint: Midlands Online Region Hedges Save ...
  3. ... RUELENE 300-76-5 NALED 301-04-2 LEAD(+2) ACETATE 301-12-2 OXYDEMETCN-METHYL 304-59-6 SODIUM POTASSIUM ... 544-97-8 DIMETHYL ZINC 546-67-8 LEAD TETRAACETATE 546-68-9 TETRAISOPROPYL ... ZINC- FORMATE 563-12-2 ETHION 563-43-9 DICHLOROETHYLALUMINUM 563-47- ...
  4. ... health science libraries. These grants provide up to $12,000 per institution and are available to single as well as multiple institutions. In FY 1997 ...
  5. ... within a region. These grants provide up to $12,000 per participating institution and are available to single as well as multiple institutions working together. Information ...
  6. ... NDC codes for RxNorm forms. Additionally, there were 12 monthly releases to RxNorm this year. NIH Consolidated Colocation Site (NCCS) : OCCS continued to lead the effort on the NIH Consolidated Colocation Site ...
  7. ... and Scholarly Works grant programs moved to a single application deadline each year, with a fixed number of awards. Table 12: Success Rate, Core NLM Grant Programs, 2009, with ...
  8. ... a trial. In November 2004, ClinicalTrials.gov contained 12,000 studies ... into a single, coherent system, providing the public with an easy- ...
  9. ... are double characters and TYMNET identifiers are a single character. (See the Online Services Reference Manual section 3.5.3.1 for a list of terminal identifiers, or consult pp. 12-13 of this issue). 3. Use a "dedicated" ...
  10. ... for genetic variations in human populations that can lead to either an increased or decreased susceptibility to disease. Common genetic mutations fall into one of three classes: changes in a single letter, or nucleotide, of the 3 billion letters ...
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