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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: 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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US-Japan Workshop : The COSMIC Evolution Survey
Amendment Date: 2005-04-05; Funding Amount: $44,000; Principal Investigator: Nicholas Scoville
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Ray Methods for Atmospheric Gravity Waves
Amendment Date: 2005-04-05; Funding Amount: $129,922; Principal Investigator: Dave Broutman
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Numerical Simulation of Gravity Wave Propagation, Instability Dynamics, and Spectral Evolution in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT)
Amendment Date: 2005-04-04; Funding Amount: $379,464; Principal Investigator: David Fritts
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Helioseismic Probing with GONG of Subsurface Flows and their Coupling to Magnetic Activity
Amendment Date: 2005-04-04; Funding Amount: $498,008; Principal Investigator: Bradley Hindman
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Ground-based Measurement of the Solar Spectrum 360-1100nm
Amendment Date: 2005-04-04; Funding Amount: $517,256; Principal Investigator: Lee Harrison
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Modeling Collisionless Reconnection Onset and Thin Current Sheets in Earth's Magnetotail and Laboratory Plasmas
Amendment Date: 2005-04-04; Funding Amount: $244,728; Principal Investigator: Mikhail Sitnov
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CEDAR: Physics of the Hydrogen Geocorona
Amendment Date: 2005-04-04; Funding Amount: $220,675; Principal Investigator: Fred Roesler
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Collaborative Research: Space Weather--Self-Consistent Modeling of Inner Magnetosphere Under Enhanced Convections
Amendment Date: 2005-04-01; Funding Amount: $360,000; Principal Investigator: Lawrence Lyons
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Mid-Continent Magnetoseismic Chain (McMaC)
Amendment Date: 2005-04-01; Funding Amount: $346,283; Principal Investigator: Pi-Jen Chi
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CAREER: Next Generation Solar Instrumentation: High-Resolution Observations of Small-Scale Magnetic Fields
Amendment Date: 2005-03-31; Funding Amount: $255,466; Principal Investigator: Carsten Denker
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Space Weather: LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) Design Study for Space Weather
Amendment Date: 2005-03-31; Funding Amount: $212,400; Principal Investigator: Joseph Salah
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SGER: Development of a Space Weather Policy Curriculum
Amendment Date: 2005-03-30; Funding Amount: $50,193; Principal Investigator: Genene Fisher
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CAREER: Mesospheric Dynamics during Stratospheric Warming Events
Amendment Date: 2005-03-24; Funding Amount: $87,561; Principal Investigator: Syed Azeem
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GEM: Self-Consistent Model for Regions of Downward Auroral Current
Amendment Date: 2005-03-23; Funding Amount: $268,000; Principal Investigator: Jay Johnson
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Evolution of Solar Wind Structures in the Outer Heliosphere
Amendment Date: 2005-03-22; Funding Amount: $199,393; Principal Investigator: Yun Whang
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Study of Solar Radio Emission Mechanisms
Amendment Date: 2005-03-21; Funding Amount: $165,557; Principal Investigator: Peter Yoon
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REU Site: Research Opportunities for Undergraduate Students in Laboratory and Space Physics at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Amendment Date: 2005-03-21; Funding Amount: $236,996; Principal Investigator: Frederick Bruhweiler
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FDSS: Faculty Development in Space Weather Research: A Systems Perspective
Amendment Date: 2005-03-18; Funding Amount: $180,000; Principal Investigator: Menas Kafatos
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Collaborative Research: RUI: Studies of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling and Space Weather Using the Magnetometer Array for Cusp and Cleft Studies (MACCS)
Amendment Date: 2005-03-16; Funding Amount: $389,592; Principal Investigator: Mark Engebretson
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FDSS: A New Tenure-Track Solar Physicist at University of Colorado (CU)-Boulder: Catalyst for Change
Amendment Date: 2005-03-16; Funding Amount: $196,296; Principal Investigator: Daniel Baker
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Global Empirical Studies of Geospace Storm-Induced Disturbance Neutral Winds in the F Region
Amendment Date: 2005-03-15; Funding Amount: $105,536; Principal Investigator: John Emmert
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Source of Radiation Belt Electrons
Amendment Date: 2005-03-15; Funding Amount: $258,730; Principal Investigator: Xinlin Li
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Collaborative Research: CEDAR: Sprite Energetics
Amendment Date: 2005-03-10; Funding Amount: $130,912; Principal Investigator: Hans Nielsen
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U.S.-Czech Research: Analysis of Waves and Turbulence in Space Plasma
Amendment Date: 2005-03-09; Funding Amount: $46,214; Principal Investigator: David Schriver
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Collaborative Research: Imaging Auroral Radio Emissions: Multi-technique Investigations Employing Optical, Radar, and Satellite Instruments
Amendment Date: 2005-03-09; Funding Amount: $30,948; Principal Investigator: Allan Weatherwax
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SHINE: Constraining Solar Wind and Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) Models Using in situ Ionic Composition Observations
Amendment Date: 2005-03-09; Funding Amount: $111,723; Principal Investigator: Thomas Zurbuchen
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FDSS: Augmentation of Space Sciences Faculty at Dartmouth
Amendment Date: 2005-03-08; Funding Amount: $193,263; Principal Investigator: Mary Hudson
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High-Resolution 3-D Simulations of the Thermospheric Response to Magnetic Storms, Substorm Surges and the Diffuse Aurora
Amendment Date: 2005-03-04; Funding Amount: $264,519; Principal Investigator: Helen Parish
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In-situ Electrodynamics over Sprite Producing Storms in Southern Brazil
Amendment Date: 2005-03-04; Funding Amount: $247,895; Principal Investigator: Robert Holzworth
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