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Table 4. Representative research projects funded by the Human Brain Project
"... In PAGE 4: ... Much of the initial technologies focused on acquisition, storage, and the manipulation of digital brain images including brain at- lases, MRI, PET, and functional MRI. Graphical brows- ers developed under phase I, such as NeuArt and stereological software such as NeuroZoom, facilitated compilations of large digital brain atlases and quantita- tive comparisons between normal and pathologically altered brain structures ( Table4 ). Other investigators during HBP phase I compiled specialized data sets about neuronal properties, including electrophysiological properties, synaptic structure, neuronal morphology, and integration of sensory data.... ..."
Table 6: Percentage Distribution of the Basic Research Value by Sector of Performance 1990 1991 1992
"... In PAGE 19: ...9 times at current prices during 1989{1993. The worsening nancial position of di erent sectors of Russian science in uences the gradually growing concentration of basic research in the academy sector ( Table6 ). Its share in the basic research total increased from 62.... ..."
Table 3: Level 3, A: Research Publications , B: Research Projects ,C: Research Contracts
Table 1. The use of JCAF in different projects, ranging from research projects (R) to students projects (S) in class.
2005
"... In PAGE 11: ... 6 Application of JCAF JCAF have been used in different research and educational projects at our university. Table1 contains an overview of these projects. In this section we will discuss how JCAF was used in three of these projects: (i) Proximity-Based User Authentication, (ii) the Context-Aware Hospital Bed, and (iii) the AWARE Framework.... ..."
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Table 1. Research planning
"... In PAGE 5: ...halves, consisting of 6 months each. Table1 gives an approximate time schedule of the project. After each phase and/or subphase of the research project, based on the current achievements and results, technical reports, and conference, workshop and journal papers have been, are being and will be prepared and published.... ..."
Table 1. Contribution of the different projects to ACACIA research program
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"... In PAGE 5: ...a healthcare network (Life Line project), support to skills cartography (KmP project). Table1 summarises their contributions to the ACACIA team research program. Table 1.... ..."
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Table 9. Research projects: Targeted Financing 2001-2012
"... In PAGE 57: ...57(97) Mapping Communication and Media Research Table9 (below) illustrates those projects based on targeted financing and these are traditionally considered to be academically the most important. They are usually financed for a minimum of 5 years and they effectively create temporary research posts; supporting the creation of larger research groups, strengthening research training and education; and often bringing along new doctorates.... ..."
Table 1. Research funding and project funding in selected countries (2002)
"... In PAGE 5: ... 4.1 The funding base and project funding Table1 combines OECD R amp;D statistics based on the Frascati manual with project funding data produced in the PRIME project to compare between the six considered countries the overall funding of research and the role played by project funds. We notice that these data have to be used with some care, since there are a number of well-known methodological problems especially with R amp;D statistics, both for the business sector and for the higher education sector (Lepori 2006RE).... ..."
Table 1. Developing the Research Project in Dennis and Kinney (1998)
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"... In PAGE 12: ... The experiment used a 2 x 2 x 2 repeated measures design in which 2- member groups performed both an equivocal task (a university admissions task) and a less equivocal task (a standardized multiple choice college entrance exam task) using a medium that either provided high multiplicity of cues (video- conference) or low multiplicity of cues (text-based messaging) and either immediate feedback (subjects could send and receive at the same time) or non- immediate feedback (only one subject could send at a time and the other could not interrupt until the sender relinquished control). Table1 uses the Dennis and Kinney (1998) experiment to illustrate the key issues in developing the research project. The project began in January of 1992 when Susan Kinney, then a Ph.... In PAGE 13: ... Most research had concluded that MRT was not ideal in predicting choice, but virtually all research to that time had simply accepted that the performance predictions of MRT were true; the theory itself had not been tested because no study had examined performance under different media and task combinations. Thus, as shown in Table1 , there was significant publication potential in testing the theory itself. The project fit with the then-current research streams of both Kinney and ... ..."
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