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Secretion Signals and Type III Chaperones in the Pseudomonas Syringae Type III Secretion System - $220,000
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CAA: Structural Studies on Multicopper Proteins - $174,962
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Problems in Harmonic Analysis - $15,902
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TDR 2006 Third International Symposium and Workshop on Time Domain Reflectometry - $5,000
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Support for Federated Logic Conference - $25,000
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FRG: Collaborative Research on Mathematical Methods for Defaultable Instruments - $179,567
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SGER: Significance Testing of the Role of Recurving Tropical Cyclones in Subsequent Winter Climate Modulation - $23,836
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Conference Travel Support - $3,000
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Development and implementation of the terrestrial Circumarctic Environmental Observatories Network (CEON) - $260,669
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Wave Propagation Methods for Astrophysical Flows - $55,676
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GEM Postdoc: Dawnside Proton-Cyclotron Interactions and Their Implications for the Proton Aurora
Amendment Date: 2005-10-25; Funding Amount: $78,530; Principal Investigator: Umran Inan
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RUI: A Study of the Sources of Solar Total and Spectral Variability
Amendment Date: 2005-10-21; Funding Amount: $70,726; Principal Investigator: Gary Chapman
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SHINE Postdoc: Modeling Elevated Charge States in Hot ICMEs and SEP Events to Study Their Inner Coronal Sources
Amendment Date: 2005-10-17; Funding Amount: $80,000; Principal Investigator: Susan Lepri
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Collaborative Research: High-Time-Resolution Resonance Lidar Detection of Meteor Trails
Amendment Date: 2005-09-20; Funding Amount: $5,475; Principal Investigator: Jonathan Friedman
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Collaborative Research: High-Time-Resolution Resonance Lidar Detection of Meteor Trails
Amendment Date: 2005-09-20; Funding Amount: $85,000; Principal Investigator: Diego Janches
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GEM: Solar Wind Entry into the Magnetospohere and Its Paths to the Plasma Sheet
Amendment Date: 2005-09-19; Funding Amount: $149,992; Principal Investigator: Nojan Omidi
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NSWP: Determining the Relationships between Promptly Penetrating, Daytime Low Latitude Electric Fields and Interplanetary Electric and Magnetic Field Conditions
Amendment Date: 2005-09-18; Funding Amount: $58,910; Principal Investigator: David Anderson
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Development of the First Distributed Observatory Dedicated to Studies of the Low Latitude Ionosphere and Atmosphere
Amendment Date: 2005-09-16; Funding Amount: $1,270,715; Principal Investigator: Cesar Valladares
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Lidar Sensors and Cyberinfrastructure for Arctic Atmospheric Research
Amendment Date: 2005-09-16; Funding Amount: $420,096; Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Thayer
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Mesospheric Research Based on the Analysis of Temperatures and Densities from the Utah State University/Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences Atmospheric Lidar Observatory
Amendment Date: 2005-09-14; Funding Amount: $40,085; Principal Investigator: Vincent Wickwar
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NSWP: High Frequency (HF) Doppler Radar for Low Latitude Studies
Amendment Date: 2005-09-14; Funding Amount: $119,648; Principal Investigator: Geoffrey Crowley
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NSWP: Space Weather--An Examination of Short Term Forecasting of Equatorial Spread-F Using a Longitudinal Chain of Wind Measuring Fabry-Perot Interferometers
Amendment Date: 2005-09-13; Funding Amount: $108,443; Principal Investigator: Rick Niciejewski
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NSWP: Synoptic Solar Magnetic Field Measurements at the Mt. Wilson 150-foot Tower Telescope in Support of Heliospheric Predictions and Modeling
Amendment Date: 2005-09-07; Funding Amount: $125,287; Principal Investigator: Roger Ulrich
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SHINE Postdoc: Understanding Solar Electron Bursts Below 1.4 keV
Amendment Date: 2005-08-23; Funding Amount: $85,014; Principal Investigator: Curt de Koning
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NSWP: Policy Research on Integrating Space Weather Observations and Forecasts into Airline Operations
Amendment Date: 2005-08-17; Funding Amount: $54,941; Principal Investigator: Genene Fisher
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NSWP: Theoretical Modeling of the Inner Radiation Belt, II
Amendment Date: 2005-07-21; Funding Amount: $94,526; Principal Investigator: Richard Selesnick
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NSWP: Can the Kink Instability Trigger Solar Energetic Events?
Amendment Date: 2005-07-20; Funding Amount: $88,803; Principal Investigator: K.D. Leka
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NSWP: Quantitative Forecast and Specification of Radiation Belt Electrons
Amendment Date: 2005-07-20; Funding Amount: $87,557; Principal Investigator: Xinlin Li
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A Modeling Investigation of Ducted Gravity Waves in the Mesosphere/Lower Thermosphere (MLT) Region: Energetics, Airglow Response, and Relation to "Wall" Events
Amendment Date: 2005-07-19; Funding Amount: $237,367; Principal Investigator: Michael Hickey
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NSWP: Space Weather--Further Development of Empirical Models of Plasma Densities in Near-Earth Magnetosphere
Amendment Date: 2005-07-15; Funding Amount: $44,883; Principal Investigator: Paul Song
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NSWP: Predicting Geomagnetically Induced Fields Driven by Solar Wind Pressure Discontinuities
Amendment Date: 2005-07-15; Funding Amount: $100,150; Principal Investigator: David Murr
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Space Weather: Spatio-Temporal Dynamics During Strong Solar Wind - Magnetosphere Coupling
Amendment Date: 2005-07-11; Funding Amount: $268,805; Principal Investigator: A. Surjalal Sharma
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Passive Coherent Radar Studies of the Auroral E Region
Amendment Date: 2005-07-11; Funding Amount: $412,837; Principal Investigator: John Sahr
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CAREER: Dynamics and Evolution of Magnetic Storms in Varying Solar Wind Conditions
Amendment Date: 2005-07-08; Funding Amount: $230,254; Principal Investigator: Niescja Turner
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Space Weather: Dynamics of Regional and Local High-Latitude Geomagnetic Disturbances
Amendment Date: 2005-07-07; Funding Amount: $179,020; Principal Investigator: Dimitrios Vassiliadis
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Magnetospheric Density and Pressure in Equilibrium and Dynamic Models
Amendment Date: 2005-07-07; Funding Amount: $285,000; Principal Investigator: Richard Denton
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Thin Ionization Layer of the Enhanced Aurora
Amendment Date: 2005-07-07; Funding Amount: $212,000; Principal Investigator: Jay Johnson
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Collaborative Research: Radar and Optical Observations of Dynamics in the Tropical Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
Amendment Date: 2005-07-07; Funding Amount: $113,415; Principal Investigator: Gerald Lehmacher
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Imaging Science and Modeling Investigations of the Upper Atmosphere
Amendment Date: 2005-07-06; Funding Amount: $784,733; Principal Investigator: Michael Mendillo
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Identifying Magnetohydrodynamic Mechanisms of Chromospheric Heating and Flow Generation Using Models with a Realistic Description of Transport Processes
Amendment Date: 2005-06-30; Funding Amount: $340,628; Principal Investigator: Michael Goodman
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