Sentences with phrase «term scientific research program»

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With regard to the challenge of improving Canada's long - term productivity growth, the government's response was to reduce the tax benefit of the Scientific Research and Experimental Tax credit and to reallocate the savings of only about $ 1 billion over five years to a number of small government programs, for which no details were provided.
The main focus is on complex scientific - technical questions and cross-program basic research, as well as the operating of scientific large - scale equipment, technology development, national long - term programs, and national preventive research in the field of environment and health.
Modifying just 3 factors delivers 80 % of value in terms of disease risk and body composition (even if you are genetically programmed to not be lean) according to Dr. Peter Attia, M.D. (bio: mechanical engineer ⇒ Stanford MD ⇒ surgical oncology fellow ⇒ healthcare consultant ⇒ NUSI founder conducting best possible research without bias to answer with scientific certainty — what we need to eat to be healthy questioning current guidelines.)
The Institute will help to set up a long - term scientific monitoring program, train local staff in marine ecology and field research techniques, design enforcement approaches, provide needed equipment, and work with the schools to develop an ocean education curriculum.
«I think that finally, that we've turned a corner in terms of both having the societal and political and scientific ability to really make some progress in the Arctic,» says Jeremy Mathis, who directs the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Arctic Research Program.
White House and Climate Change Science Program officials have never offered an honest public explanation of why the terms of that dismissal would have legally required (as distinct from an unofficial, secret political agreement) that the White House and the federal agencies suppress a taxpayer - funded, scientifically based assessment sponsored by the federal global change research program, even for purposes of using it as a scientific document or in program planning for research and future assesProgram officials have never offered an honest public explanation of why the terms of that dismissal would have legally required (as distinct from an unofficial, secret political agreement) that the White House and the federal agencies suppress a taxpayer - funded, scientifically based assessment sponsored by the federal global change research program, even for purposes of using it as a scientific document or in program planning for research and future assesprogram, even for purposes of using it as a scientific document or in program planning for research and future assesprogram planning for research and future assessments.
I currently co-chair the CLIVAR working group on Decadal Climate Variability and Predictability and the World Climate Research Program (WCRP) scientific team responsible for the Grand Challenge on Near Term Climate Prediction.
Columbia University Summer Science Research Program (New York, NY) 6/1999 — 8/2001 Science Research Fellow • Served as a visiting scholar, taught multiple courses, and performed scientific research • Conducted a variety of experiments with the department of Radiation and Oncology • Built strong, long - term relationships with leaders in collegiate eResearch Program (New York, NY) 6/1999 — 8/2001 Science Research Fellow • Served as a visiting scholar, taught multiple courses, and performed scientific research • Conducted a variety of experiments with the department of Radiation and Oncology • Built strong, long - term relationships with leaders in collegiate eResearch Fellow • Served as a visiting scholar, taught multiple courses, and performed scientific research • Conducted a variety of experiments with the department of Radiation and Oncology • Built strong, long - term relationships with leaders in collegiate eresearch • Conducted a variety of experiments with the department of Radiation and Oncology • Built strong, long - term relationships with leaders in collegiate education
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