Sentences with phrase «research measures announced»

Other research measures announced by Flaherty included $ 72.75 million for a forestry and environmental genomics competition at Genome Canada; $ 63.78 million over 5 years for the Canadian Space Agency's plan to develop the RADARSAT Constellation Mission, which proposes to generate radar images using multiple satellites; and $ 17.46 million over 5 years «to commence the pre-construction design phase» for the proposed Canadian Arctic Research Initiative.

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New plans to improve research into treatment and cures are expected to be announced, and new measures will be introduce to more adequately equipped health services to treat the illness.
In addition, the National Institutes of Health will also announce a new longitudinal research study to measure the chronic effects of repetitive concussions.
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, announced in Switzerland this morning that researchers on two separate LHC experiments have succeeded in measuring «one of the rarest measurable processes in physics,» the decay of B - subscript - s mesons into two muons.
Recently, industry leaders have expressed a desire to help, and in January, President Clinton announced his Millennium Vaccine Initiative, in which he proposed a series of measures to stimulate vaccine research.
Dan Rugar and his colleagues at the IBM Almaden Research Center announced on March 17 that they have designed a way to measure magnetic forces as small an attonewton — 500,000,000 times smaller than the tug of 20 DNA base pairs.
Blood Systems Research Institute (BSRI) today announced a collaboration to more precisely and efficiently measure the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) latent reservoir in clinical samples using the Panther system from Hologic, Inc. — a fully automated molecular diagnostics platform that provides test consolidation, random - access sample loading, and proven assay chemistry.
The Department for Education has announced that assessments to measure pupil progress from the start of primary school are to be designed and delivered by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER).
The foundation also announced today that as part of its plan to promote and support effective teaching it is investing $ 45 million in research to better understand what makes a teacher effective and how such effectiveness can be measured.
Assessments to measure the progress pupils make from the very start of primary school are, following an open procurement exercise, set to be designed and delivered by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER), the School Standards Minister Nick Gibb announced today.
Toward this more collaborative end, and inspired by research conducted by nonprofit Cortico and MIT's Laboratory for Social Machines, Twitter announced in March that it will attempt to measure its own «conversational health.»
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