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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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The Relocatable Atmospheric Observatory: A Global Incoherent Scatter Radar
Amendment Date: 2005-05-13; Funding Amount: $36,000,000; Principal Investigator: John Kelly
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CEDAR: Planetary Wave Induced Tidal Variability
Amendment Date: 2005-05-13; Funding Amount: $217,998; Principal Investigator: Scott Palo
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GEM: Characterizing the Global Plasma Pressure During Storms and It's Response to Substorms
Amendment Date: 2005-05-12; Funding Amount: $195,194; Principal Investigator: Pontus Brandt
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Collaborative Research: Space Weather: Wavelet Based Regional Multi-Resolution Ionosphere Modeling: Investigating Structure of the Equatorial Anomaly
Amendment Date: 2005-05-12; Funding Amount: $48,680; Principal Investigator: Dieter Bilitza
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FDSS: Solar and Space Science Development at the Institute for Astronomy
Amendment Date: 2005-05-12; Funding Amount: $143,400; Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Kuhn
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GEM: A Modular Model of the Storm-Time Magnetosphere
Amendment Date: 2005-05-09; Funding Amount: $276,000; Principal Investigator: Thomas Hill
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Studies of Solar Wind and Coronal Turbulence via Radioastronomical Observations
Amendment Date: 2005-05-09; Funding Amount: $158,979; Principal Investigator: Steven Spangler
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GEM: Transport and Trapping of Energetic Plasma Sheet Electrons in the Outer Zone Radiation Belts
Amendment Date: 2005-05-06; Funding Amount: $221,743; Principal Investigator: Scot Elkington
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The Solar Mass Ejection Imager (SMEI) Data- Space Weather and All-Sky Image Analysis
Amendment Date: 2005-05-05; Funding Amount: $345,544; Principal Investigator: Bernard Jackson
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Collaborative Research: Space Weather: Wavelet Based Regional Multi-Resolution Ionosphere Modeling: Investigating Structure of the Equatorial Anomaly
Amendment Date: 2005-05-04; Funding Amount: $189,720; Principal Investigator: C. K. Shum
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Solar and Space Physics: A Community Assessment and Strategy for the Future
Amendment Date: 2005-05-04; Funding Amount: $240,001; Principal Investigator: Arthur Charo
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Prediction of Coronal Mass Ejections from Measures of Active-Region Nonpotentiality
Amendment Date: 2005-05-02; Funding Amount: $70,512; Principal Investigator: David Falconer
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FDSS: Virginia Tech Space Science Initiative
Amendment Date: 2005-05-02; Funding Amount: $125,000; Principal Investigator: Wayne Scales
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GEM: Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling--Theory and Modeling of Small-Scale Auroral Currents and Fields
Amendment Date: 2005-04-28; Funding Amount: $210,001; Principal Investigator: Robert Lysak
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GEM: Impact of Coupling and Feedback Processes in Geospace on Ring Current Dynamics
Amendment Date: 2005-04-25; Funding Amount: $228,000; Principal Investigator: Janet Kozyra
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Acquisition of an Avalon-Beowulf Cluster and Development of Discipline-Specific Parallel Research Tools
Amendment Date: 2005-04-25; Funding Amount: $563,488; Principal Investigator: William Matthaeus
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Local and Non-local Plasma Transfer Processes at the Dayside Magnetosphere
Amendment Date: 2005-04-21; Funding Amount: $339,658; Principal Investigator: Homayoun Karimabadi
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CEDAR: A Complement of Optical Instruments for the Polar Cap Observatory: Continued Support
Amendment Date: 2005-04-21; Funding Amount: $220,000; Principal Investigator: Qian Wu
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CEDAR: Studies of Tidal Variability and Planetary Wave Evolution Using Sequential Estimation Applied to Satellite and Radar Winds
Amendment Date: 2005-04-19; Funding Amount: $271,115; Principal Investigator: Ruth Lieberman
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CAREER: Solar Variability in the Classroom and in Research
Amendment Date: 2005-04-19; Funding Amount: $170,937; Principal Investigator: Sarbani Basu
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GEM: Coordination for the Geospace Environment Modeling Workshops
Amendment Date: 2005-04-18; Funding Amount: $201,999; Principal Investigator: Frank Toffoletto
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M-I Coupling: Ground-based Observations of Ion Dispersion, Electron Energy, and Convection in the Dayside Aurora
Amendment Date: 2005-04-14; Funding Amount: $180,000; Principal Investigator: Charles Deehr
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Solar, Heliospheric, and Interplanetary Environment (SHINE): Understanding the Role of Reconnection in Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) Initiation
Amendment Date: 2005-04-14; Funding Amount: $204,733; Principal Investigator: David Alexander
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Space Weather: Modeling Ring Current and Radiation Belt Dynamics in Relation to Interplanetary Parameters
Amendment Date: 2005-04-14; Funding Amount: $296,944; Principal Investigator: Vania Jordanova
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Collaborative Research: Studies of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling and Space Weather Using the Magnetometer Array for Cusp and Cleft Studies (MACCS)
Amendment Date: 2005-04-14; Funding Amount: $219,000; Principal Investigator: W. Jeffrey Hughes
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CAREER: Development of a Distributed, Multistatic Meteor Radar System
Amendment Date: 2005-04-13; Funding Amount: $99,998; Principal Investigator: Scott Palo
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Numerical Modeling of Tidal Wave Coupling between Atmospheric Regions
Amendment Date: 2005-04-12; Funding Amount: $223,701; Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Forbes
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MAUI/MALT: Lidar Investigation of Mesosphere Dynamics
Amendment Date: 2005-04-08; Funding Amount: $612,350; Principal Investigator: Gary Swenson
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SGER: Advanced Modular Incoherent Scatter Radar (AMISR) Studies at High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP)
Amendment Date: 2005-04-07; Funding Amount: $50,926; Principal Investigator: Frank Djuth
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GEM: Observational Tests of Radiation Belt Theories and Models in the Geospace Environment Modeling (GEM) Inner Magnetosphere Storms Campaign
Amendment Date: 2005-04-06; Funding Amount: $270,000; Principal Investigator: Geoffery Reeves
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