funding pgm summ.jsp?pims id 6201 NSFGRF Category National Science Foundation Category Education ...Sections date March 2012 The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program NSF GRFP is an annual grant awarded by the National Science Foundation to approximately 2,000 doctoral level students in the natural, social, and engineering sciences at US institutions. The fellowship provides an honorarium of 10,500 to be placed towards the cost of tuition and fees at the university the fellow attends it also awards the student directly with an annual 30,000 stipend over three years. Each recipient can also apply for a one time only travel award for 1,000. This travel award was previously for international research activities or presenting at an international scientific conference. However, in 2010, this opportunity was converted to the Nordic Research Opportunity, which is intended to facilitate collaborations between U.S. graduate fellows and scholars at Finnish, Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian research institutions. The Graduate Research Fellowship was first awarded in 1952, with the goal of encouraging basic scientific research and ensuring comprehensive, competitive research programs for U.S. students. Since 1952, the NSF has funded over 46,500 Graduate Research Fellowships out of over 500,000 applicants. Many former graduate fellows have gone on to become Nobel laureates and members of the National Academy of Sciences . ref cite web last National Science Foundation title GRF History url http www.nsfgrfp.org about the program history ref In order to apply, the applicant must submit biographical information, undergraduate and graduate transcripts where applicable, at least three letters of recommendation, and three essays a personal statement, a statement of previous research, and a research proposal. Applications are typically due in early November, with different deadlines for different scientific fields. Letters of recommendation are typically due in early ... more details
GRF may refer to Gerald Ford Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. the thirty eighth President of the United States Ground reaction force , in biomechanics Growth hormone releasing factor , in neuroendocrinology Gray Army Airfield , IATA airport code GRF .grf , a graphics file format Disambig sr GRF ... more details
wiktionary NSF may refer to Politics National Service Framework , any of a series of British government policies on medical care National Socialist Front , a Swedish Nazi party NS Frauenschaft , the women s wing of the former German Nazi party National Students Federation , a leftist Pakistani students political group. Organizations National Science Foundation , a U.S. government funded agency which provides research and education in the fields of science and engineering. NSF International , formerly known as the National Sanitation Foundation, a non profit organization which provides research and education in the field of public health and safety. North South Foundation , a non profit organization providing scholarships to Indian students living in the United States Nykterhetsr relsens Scoutf rbund The Temperance Guide and Scout Association , a Swedish scouting organization Norges Speiderforbund , a Norwegian scouting association National Sleep Foundation Biology Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis , a serious dermatopathic disease N ethylmaleimide sensitive fusion protein , an enzyme in eukaryote cytoplasms and its associated gene Computing NES Sound Format .nsf , an audio file format for the Nintendo Entertainment System Notes Storage Format .nsf , the file type for IBM Lotus Notes databases Nintendo 64 Nintendo Sixty Four , usually spelled just Nintendo 64 N64 , Nintendo video game console Entertainment Ninja Strike Force , a 1988 martial arts film National Secessionist Forces , a fictional terrorist group from the Deus Ex video game Other National Service Full time , a full time conscript in Singapore Non sufficient funds , a U.S. banking expression indicating an account lacks the necessary money to honor a check Volkswagen Group New Small Family , an automobile platform Not So Funny , an acronym used in Instant messaging disambig de NSF it NSF nl NSF ja NSF no NSF ru NSF sv NSF th NSF ... more details
Primary sources date August 2011 one source date August 2011 Infobox organization name NSF International image NSF International logo.png image border size 250px alt NSF International logo caption NSF International map msize malt mcaption abbreviation NSF motto The public health and safety company formation ... affiliations num staff 1,200 2011 num volunteers budget website www.nsf.org File NSF International Headquarters.JPG thumb NSF International headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan . NSF International is an Ann ... cite web title About NSF International url http www.nsf.org business about NSF publisher NSF International accessdate 24 August 2011 ref History NSF International was founded in 1944 from the University of Michigan s School of Public Health as the National Sanitation Foundation NSF to standardize ... NSF International s first standards regarding the sanitation of soda fountain and luncheonette equipment, became the process by which NSF International developed other public health and safety standards. To date, NSF has developed more than 77 public health and safety American National Standards . As NSF expanded services beyond sanitation and into new international markets, the name was changed to NSF International in 1990. NSF International is an accredited, third party certification body ... that meet these standards bear the NSF Mark. ref cite web title NSF Mark General Marking Policies url http www.nsf.org business about NSFnsf marks.asp publisher NSF International ref NSF is a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Food and Water Safety and Indoor Environment. NSF ..., environmental and public health professionals. ref cite web title NSF International History url http www.nsf.org business about NSF publisher NSF International accessdate 24 August 2011 ref Mission NSF International is dedicated to being the leading global provider of public health and safety ..., the business community and government agencies. ref cite web title About NSF International url http ... more details
Infobox National Olympic Committee title NOC NSF logo Logo NOCNSF.png size 150px country Netherlands code NED created 1912 Olympic committee recognized 1912 association EOC headquarters National Sports Centre Papendal , ner Arnhem , Netherlands president Andr Bolhuis website http www.nocnsf.nl The Dutch Olympic Committee Dutch Sports Federation , lang nl Nederlands Olympisch Comit Nederlandse Sport Federatie generally abbreviated NOC NSF , is the overall coordinating The Netherlands Dutch sports organization that also functions as the Dutch National Olympic Committee . Based at the National Sports Centre Papendal outside Arnhem , it is a federation of 90 sports organizations, representing about 2700 individual sports clubs. ref name About cite web publisher NOC NSF title Over ons About us language Dutch url http www.nocnsf.nl over nocnsf accessdate 4 December 2010 ref See Also Netherlands at the Olympics External links http www.nocnsf.nl NOC NSF official website References reflist EOC Netherlands sport stub Olympic org stub Category National Olympic committees Netherlands Category Netherlands at the Olympics Category Sport in the Netherlands Category 1912 establishments in the Netherlands it Comitato Olimpico dei Paesi Bassi nl NOC NSF ... more details
Infobox Television episode Title NSF Thurmont Series The West Wing TV series The West Wing Image Caption Season 6 Episode 111 Airdate October 20 2004 Production 2T5001 Writer John Wells TV producer John Wells Director Alex Graves Guests Armin Mueller Stahl br Jason Isaacs br Lily Tomlin br Terry O Quinn br Steven Culp br NiCole Robinson actor NiCole Robinson Episode list List of The West Wing episodes List of The West Wing episodes Season list Infobox The West Wing season 6 episode list Prev Next NSF Thurmont is episode 111 of The West Wing TV series The West Wing . Plot The start of the episode shows a military honor guard carrying a coffin containing the body of Admiral Fitzwallace. The world watches the aftermath of the Gaza attack on U.S. officials. The President learns that 82 of the American people, almost all of Congress, Vice President Bob Russell, Secretary of Defense Miles Hutchinson , the Joint Chiefs , and all of his staff besides C.J. Cregg and Kate Harper want him to launch retaliatory military strikes immediately. Meanwhile, he tries to arrange peace talks between the Israelis and Palestinians at Camp David , the President of the United States President s retreat in Maryland . Finally, he strikes one of three suggested targets and readies for peace talks. Trivia The episode s title is the abbreviation for Camp David s official name, Naval Support Facility Thurmont. Episode notes This is Mary McCormack Mary McCormack s first appearance, as Kate Harper , in the opening montage. External links imdb episode 0745660 The West Wing N.S.F. Thurmont 2004 http epguides.com WestWing The West Wing Episode Guide http www.westwingtranscripts.com search.php?flag getTranscript&id 113 Episode transcript tww Navbox The West Wing episodes DEFAULTSORT Nsf Thurmont Category The West Wing season 6 episodes Category The West Wing stubs Category 2004 television episodes WestWing stub es NSF Thurmont ... more details
and stakeholders involved in disaster risk reduction management and prevention . GRF Davos ... GRF Davos is an independent, self financing organization, based in Davos, Switzerland, and organized ... and Technical Advisory Board. The Foundation Board is GRF s legal, highest administrative organ. The GRF Scientific and Technical Advisory Board plays a leading role in providing guidance and advice on major strategic, policy related and organizational decisions, in defining GRF s work agenda and in assuring the quality of all of GRF s deliverables. Motto and Goals From Thoughts to Action ... this is the motto of the Foundation Global Risk Forum GRF Davos. Through its various activities GRF Davos serves as a centre of knowledge and know how exchange for the application of contemporary risk management strategies, tools and practical solutions. Thus, GRF Davos aims at reducing vulnerability ... basis. The main goals of GRF Davos are To bridge the gap between science and practice To promote ... . ref http www.un.org millenniumgoals ref Structure The structure of GRF Davos is made up of three ... more details
, NSFGRF . An early career development program CAREER supports teacher scholars that most effectively ...Infobox Government agency agency name National Science Foundation abbreviation NSF logo Nsf1.jpg logo ... www.nsf.gov The National Science Foundation NSF is a United States government agency that supports ... 6.87 billion fiscal year 2010 , the NSF funds approximately 20 of all federally supported basic research ... . ref name NSF Site In some fields, such as mathematics , computer science , economics and the social sciences , the NSF is the major source of federal backing. The NSF s director, deputy director, and the 24 members of the National Science Board NSB ref name nsf are appointed by the President ... of Health NIH , NSF does not. Instead, it seeks to fulfill its mission chiefly by issuing competitive, limited term grants in response to specific proposals from the research community. The NSF also makes some contracts. Some proposals are solicited, and some are not the NSF funds both kinds. The NSF ... by the NSF with particular attention to avoiding conflicts of interest. For example, reviewers cannot work at the NSF itself, nor for the institution that employs the proposing researchers. All proposal ... 2010, the National Science Board NSB , the governing body for NSF and science advisers to both ... the current Merit Review criteria used by the National Science Foundation NSF to evaluate all proposals ... final report. But both criteria already had been mandated for all NSF merit review procedures in the 2010 .... Most NSF grants go to individuals or small groups of investigators who carry out research at their home ... by the research community as a whole. Examples of national facilities include the NSF s national ... for a lifetime of integrated contributions. ref name nsf2 Scope and organization File NSF building.jpg thumb National Science Foundation building The NSF s workforce numbers about 1,700, nearly all working ... and reports to the NSB and Congress. Research directorates The NSF organizes its research and education ... more details
orphan date December 2009 The Stanford Digital Library Project SDLP also called The Stanford Integrated Digital Library Project and The Stanford Digital Library Technologies Project was a research program run by Hector Garcia Molina , Terry Winograd , Dan Boneh , and Andreas Paepcke at Stanford University in the mid 1990s to 2004. ref Cite web title The Stanford Digital Libraries Technologies Project accessdate 2009 07 24 url http diglib.stanford.edu 8091 ref The primary goal of the SDLP project was to provide an infrastructure that affords interoperability among heterogeneous, autonomous digital library services. ref Cite journal last Baldonado first Michelle coauthors Chen chuan K Chang, Luis Gravano, Andreas Paepcke title The Stanford Digital Library Metadata Architecture accessdate 2009 07 24 year 1997 url http citeseerx.ist.psu.edu viewdoc summary?doi 10.1.1.42.6281 ref and described elsewhere as to develop the enabling technologies for a single, integrated and universal library, proving uniform access to the large number of emerging networked information sources and collections. ref name award http www.nsf.gov awardsearch showAward.do?AwardNumber 9411306 The Stanford Integrated Digital Library Project , Award Abstract 9411306, September 1, 1994 through August 31, 1999 Estimated , award amount 4,516,573. ref The SDLP is notable in the history of Google as a primary sources of funding for Lawrence Page s and Sergey Brin Brin was also supported by a NSF GRF NSF Graduate Research Fellowship during the period they developed the precursors and initial versions of the Google search engine prior to the incorporation of Google as a private entity. ref name Anatomy Cite journal volume 30 pages 107 117 last Brin first Sergey coauthors Lawrence Page title The Anatomy of a Large Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine journal Computer Networks and ISDN Systems accessdate 2009 07 24 year 1998 url http citeseerx.ist.psu.edu viewdoc summary?doi 10.1.1.109.4049 doi 10.1016 S0169 ... more details
Context date September 2011 A Gaussian random field GRF is a random field involving multivariate normal distribution Gaussian probability density functions of the variables. A one dimensional GRF is also called a Gaussian process . One way of constructing a GRF is by assuming that the field is the sum of a large number of plane, cylindrical or spherical waves with uniformly distributed random phase. Where applicable, the central limit theorem dictates that at any point, the sum of these individual plane wave contributions will exhibit a Gaussian distribution. This type of GRF is completely described by its power spectral density , and hence, through the Wiener Khinchin theorem , by its two point autocorrelation function , which is related to the power spectral density through a Fourier transformation. Citation needed date September 2011 With regard to applications of GRFs, the initial conditions of physical cosmology generated by quantum fluctuation quantum mechanical fluctuations during cosmic inflation are thought to be a GRF with a nearly scale invariant spectrum. ref Peacock, John. Cosmological Physics , Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN 052141072X Page needed date September 2011 ref Suppose f x is the value of a GRF at a point x in some D dimensional space. If we make a vector of the values of f at N points, x sub 1 sub ,  ...,  x sub N sub , in the D dimensional space, then the vector f x sub 1 sub ,  ...,  f x sub N sub will always be distributed as a multivariate Gaussian. An important special case of a GRF is the Gaussian free field . Citation needed date September 2011 References reflist Category Spatial processes probability stub ... more details
notability Academics date April 2008 primarysources date June 2008 Russell Fazio is known for his work in the 1980s that led to the emergence of the social cognition perspective in the field of psychology . ref 2008 . Recognizing Excellence. Retrieved April 23, 2008, from 2008 University Distinguished Scholar Awards Web site http www.osu.edu facultystaff university awards 2008 scholar.php ref Russell Fazio was born on October 9, 1952 in Utica, New York and went on to receive his bachelor s degree from Cornell University in 1974 wherein he graduated summa cum laude . For graduate school, Fazio attended Princeton University where he received his M.A. in 1976 and Ph.D in Social Psychology in 1978 from the university s Princeton University Department of Psychology Department of Psychology . Fazio was a member of Phi Beta Kappa , and was awarded Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship, and NSF GRF NSF Graduate Fellowship . The research program of Fazio is centered on the study of Attitude psychology attitudes , such as prejudice and stereotyping. The research is focused on the influence that attitudes have upon attention, categorization, judgment, behavior and the functional value of such attitudes. He is also conducting research on the implicit development of attitudes through classical conditioning, and the formation of attitude through exploratory behavior, as well as the implicit measures of attitude. ref Fazio, R Jan. 20 2006 . Russell H. Fazio. Ph.D. . Retrieved April 23, 2008, from Professional Profile Web site http fazio.socialpsychology.org ref He developed the concept of affective Priming psychology priming , building on work by Schvanefeldt and Meyer 1971 , which is the automatic activation of an attitude from implicit memory through Association psychology associations . ref http www.psy.ohio state.edu faculty fazio reprints pdf cogemo.pdf On the automatic activation of associated evaluations An Overview. Cognition and Emotion , 2001, 15 2 , 115 141 ref Academic Appoi ... more details
Infobox officeholder name Christopher S. Friend image caption Current office state assembly New York district 137th term start January 1, 2011 term end predecessor Tom O Mara successor Personal data birth date birth date and age 1972 12 21 ref name GovBuddy birth place Big Flats, New York ref name Official bio party Republican Party United States Republican spouse Ren e ref name Official bio children four ref name Official bio residence Big Flats, New York ref name Official bio alma mater University of New Hampshire br SUNY at Buffalo profession chemist , politician religion website Official website 1 http assembly.state.ny.us mem ?ad 137 footnotes Christopher S. Chris Friend born December 21, 1972 ref name GovBuddy is an United States American chemist and politician who represents the 137th Assembly District of the New York State Assembly . He is a Republican Party United States Republican and represents parts of Schuyler County, New York Schuyler and Chemung County, New York Chemung Counties. A native of Big Flats, New York Big Flats and a 1991 graduate of Horseheads High School , he completed a B.S. in chemistry at the University of New Hampshire before earning Master s degree Master s and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry at the State University of New York at Buffalo . ref cite web url http www.the leader.com features x1616319805 Chris Friend embraces underdog role in 137th Assembly District race title Friend embraces underdog role in Assembly race work The Corning Leader first Derrick last Ek date October 1, 2010 accessdate January 14, 2011 ref He was named a National Science Foundation NSF GRF IGERT Fellow and has published more than 20 scientific papers and symposia. In 2006, he was elected to the Chemung County Legislature. In 2010, he won election to the State Assembly after winning Republican and Conservative Party of New York Conservative party primaries against Chemung, New York Chemung Town Supervisor George Richter, the endorsed candidate, who later endorsed ... more details
Infobox scientist name Norman Winarsky image Norman Winarsky cropped.jpg image size 250px alt caption birth date birth date and age yyyy mm dd birth place death date death date and age death yyyy mm dd birth yyyy mm dd death place residence citizenship nationality People of the United States American ethnicity fields workplaces Institute for Advanced Study br Sarnoff Corporation br SRI International br Stanford University alma mater University of Chicago doctoral advisor academic advisors doctoral students notable students known for author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced awards footnotes Norman Winarsky is vice president of Ventures at SRI International and was a co founder and board member of Siri software Siri . ref cite news url http www.npr.org 2011 10 18 141477168 winarsky talks about siri title Winarsky Talks About Siri work All Things Considered publisher NPR date 2011 10 18 accessdate 2012 03 25 ref ref cite news url http 9to5mac.com 2011 10 03 co founder of siri assistant is a world changing event interview title Co Founder of Siri Assistant launch is a World Changing Event Interview publisher 9to5Mac date 2011 10 03 accessdate 2012 03 25 ref He is also a visiting scholar at Stanford University . ref name sri cite web url http www.sri.com about managers winarsky.html title Norman Winarsky publisher SRI International accessdate 2012 03 25 ref Early life and education Winarsky earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1969, a Master of Science in 1970, and a Ph.D. in 1974, all in mathematics and from the University of Chicago . ref name sri ref name uc cite web url http alumniandfriends.uchicago.edu site c.mjJXJ7MLIsE b.6549207 k.6F34 2011 Alumni Awards.htm title 2011 Alumni Awards publisher University of Chicago date 2011 06 04 accessdate 2012 03 25 ref From 1969 to 1974, Winarsky was a NSF GRF National Science Foundation Fellow , and was a member of the mathematics department of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey from 1971 to 19 ... more details
In physics , and in particular in biomechanics , the ground reaction force GRF is the force exerted by the ground on a body in contact with it. ref cite web title ground reaction force publisher Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science & Medicine, by Answers.com url http www.answers.com topic ground reaction force accessdate 2011 02 26 ref For example, a person standing motionless on the ground exerts a contact force on it equal to the person s weight and at the same time an equal and opposite ground reaction force is exerted by the ground on the person. In the above example, the ground reaction force coincides with the notion of a normal force . However, in a more general case, the GRF will also have a component parallel to the ground, for example when the person is walking a motion that requires the exchange of horizontal frictional forces with the ground. ref cite web title Ground Reaction Force publisher Health Sciences Center, University of Oklahoma date 2002 04 03 url http moon.ouhsc.edu dthompso gait kinetics GRFBKGND.HTM accessdate 2009 02 24 ref The use of the word Reaction physics reaction derives from Newton s laws of motion Newton s third law Newton s third law , which essentially states that if a force, called action , acts upon a body, then an equal and opposite force, called reaction , must act upon another body. The force exerted by the ground is conventionally referred to as the reaction, although, since the distinction between action and reaction is completely arbitrary, the expression ground action would be, in principle, equally acceptable. The component of the GRF ... Physics, http hyperphysics.phy astr.gsu.edu hbase frict2.html ref GRF is often observed to evaluate ... comparisons on GRF in relation to landing with the dominant foot first followed by the non dominant ... with the dominant foot first faster than the non dominant foot on the GRF of the drop jump or landing on vertical GRF output. ref . Ball, NB, Stock, CG, Scurr, JC. Bilateral Contact Ground Reaction ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Primary sources date January 2010 Infobox journal title Growth Factors editors Tony Burgess discipline Cell Molecular Biology language English abbreviation GRF publisher Informa Healthcare Country UK Frequency 6 issues per year History First published 1989 openaccess no website http www.informapharmascience.com grf link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0897 7194 eISSN 1029 2292 Growth Factors is an academic journal that publishes Review journal review articles from protein chemists, molecular biologists, physiologists, cell biologists and clinicians working on the control of cell production and differentiation. It is published by Informa plc Informa Healthcare . Core Therapeutic Areas Coverage includes Bone morphogenetic proteins Epidermal growth factor Fibroblast growth factor Growth differentiation factor Platelet derived growth factor Transforming growth factor alpha Transforming growth factor beta Editors in Chief Tony Burgess is the Editor in Chief of Growth Factors . ref cite web url http www.informahealthcare.com page EditorialAdvisoryBoard?journalCode grf title Editorial Board Members accessdate 2009 09 16 format work informhealthcare.com ref Publication Format Growth Factors publishes 6 issues per year in simultaneous print and online editions. References reflist 2 Category Publications established in 1988 Category Biology journals Category Growth factors ... more details
unreferenced date March 2009 NSF is the Filename extension of the audio file format originally designated ..., the NSF format has been implemented for playback on many platforms via plugins, stand alone players, emulators and also the NES PowerPak . The particulars of the NSF format resemble the MOS Technology ... the rest of the code, data and graphics that have nothing to do with the audio driver. A complete NSF ... with the NSF format and current NSF players. These platforms can be PAL or NTSC or dual PAL NTSC ... clone units. The following chips and components are supported in the NSF specification. RP2A03 APU ... Nintendo MMC5 Audio Sunsoft Sunsoft 5B 5B Audio variant of YM2149F AY 3 8910 NSF format supports ... header specification As said earlier, the NSF header is prepended to the original audio data and code ... in the NSF format. The header also has a total number of songs. However, this setting has a limit ... are the initial setting for banks to be loaded on reset. NSF 2 Currently, NSF is at version 01h. NSF version 2 is a proposal that has been in discussion for a few years When date January 2012 ... NSF format doesn t support every possible configuration of a NES audio driver, which means that there are some ... does not return in time or not at all then the NSF will not play. The reason why you would need a non ... the NSF format currently does not support an additional IRQ address setting, those rips will not play ... this function to be ripped properly in NSF format. So, it s unknown as to when this format will be finalized ... character file name extension for a new Extended NSF format. This format was extended by Disch and initially for his NSF Winamp plugin called NotSo Fatso as an extension to the original NSF format invented ..., fade out time, arrange songs in a playlist, labels per song, the person who ripped the NSF and several other features. Since NotSo Fatso supports nearly every feature of the NSF format including ... on modern PC emulation platforms. NSF hardware players HardNES is the first NSF hardware player invented ... more details
The Norwegian Statistical Association NSF has three local societies located respectively in Oslo , Bergen , and Trondheim . The NSF has its own magazine called Tilfeldig Gang Random Walk . The Society is one of the four organisations responsible for the journal Scandinavian Journal of Statistics SJS . NSF was founded on January 7, 1919. The main goal of the Association was to act as a connection between Norwegian statisticians, and promote their research and professional interests. The Association also aims to make the relationship between statisticians from the Nordic countries stronger and increase contact with the international statistical society. The Association works strongly to promote and increase interest for statistics in the school system as well as in the rest of the society. Publications The NSF publishes Tilfeldig Gang and co publishes Scandinavian Journal of Statistics See also European Mathematical Society List of Mathematical Societies External links http norskstatistiskforening.no The NSF website http www.blackwellpublishing.com journal.asp?ref 0303 6898 Scandinavian Journal of Statistics Category Mathematical societies Category 1919 establishments in Norway ... more details
Refimprove date March 2009 The National Students Federation NSF is a Left wing students federation in Pakistan ... Jail. NSF The National Students Federation a nationalist and right wing group which had been propped ... skills to take over the control of NSF in 1956, thus its new left leaning profile emerged ... service. NSF saw its first major split in 1965,between the so called Maoist pro China and pro Moscow factions, better known as the NSF Miraj Group and the NSF Kazmi Group. While the NSF Mairaj group supported the PPP, the NSF Kazmi group was the student arm of the National Awami Party NAP , which today is the Awami National Party ANP . NSF is active in many Universities of Pakistan Pakistani ... the pro US dictatorship of Field Marshal Ayub Khan in 1967 and 1968. NSF activists were among the first ... Pakistan Peoples Party . One of the leading leaders of NSF, Meraj Muhammad Khan , was made a minister in Bhutto s first cabinet but both NSF and Meraj fell out with the Bhutto government in 1973 when Bhutto started to compromise on his socialist agenda. Meraj Mohammad Khan remained president of NSF ... NSF support from the PPP. 1 After the PPP won the Pakistani general election, 1970 1970 ... policies regarding army operation in East Pakistan. The NSF and Mazdoor Kissan Party were the main ... when the NSF realized that Bhutto was backing off from his promises of radical changes which he ... on the workers and students. The breaking point between Bhutto and the NSF came when Bhutto crushed ... killed and hundreds arrested. Rasheed Hassan Khan, then a president of NSF, had to go underground. Consequently the NSF withdrew its support from the PPP and exposed Bhutto s hypocrisy and opportunistic ... e Azadi and his own faction of NSF. And once, a flambount student leader like Miraj fell in to political isolation and he never regained his previous political credibility and popularity. NSF saw a further ... soviet groups or took positions in establishment. These splits and the state crack down on NSF helped ... more details
Third party date March 2012 The National Supervisor Forum was founded in March 2001 to represent Supervisory Committees in Credit Unions in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland. One year later in March 2003, The NSF were granted official recognition by Dr. L. O Reilly of the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority. The NSF is a Non governmental organization non governmental organisation . AIMS of the NSF Supervisors will have a better understanding of the work required, their responsibilities and where their authority comes from. The NSF will be a source of advice for supervisors and give them an opportunity to enhance their skills. The NSF will be a forum for debate and informed discussion for the present and the future. The NSF will encourage supervisor development including potential supervisors. Chairpersons 2001 2006 Donal Murphy, Clonakilty Credit Union, County Cork 2006 2011 Frank Nolan, Dundrum Credit Union, Dublin 2011 Margaret Worrell, Monestravin Credit Union,County Kildare Links Official website 1 http www.nsf.ie Facebook http www.facebook.com pages National Supervisors Forum 350390394984397 National Supervisor Forum http www.ilcu.ie Irish league of Credit Unions http www.centralbank.ie Pages home.aspx Central Bank Of Ireland http www.centralbank.ie regulation industry sectors credit unions Pages default.aspx Registrar of Credit Unions http www.fsa.gov.uk Financial Services Authority UK http fsahandbook.info FSA html handbook CREDS FSA Handbook for Credit Unions CREDS Category Forum Communications ... more details
Infobox Airline airline Aerogryf logo logo size fleet size destinations IATA ICAO GRF callsign AEROGRYF parent company slogan founded 1990 ceased headquarters Szczecin , Poland key people hubs secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website http www.aerogryf.com.pl Aerogryf is an airline based in Szczecin , Poland flying a range of operations including agricultural and cargo services. Fleet The Aerogryf fleet includes the following aircraft as of 14 February 2010 http www.aerogryf.com.pl uk samoloty.htm Antonov An 2 Antonov An 28 PZL Mielec M 18 Dromader PZL M 20 Mewa External links http www.aerogryf.com.pl Aerogryf References reflist 2 Aviation lists Airlines of Poland Category Airlines of Poland Category Airlines established in 1990 Europe airline stub Poland transport stub ... more details
Grethe Fossli born 21 December 1954 in B rum is a Norwegian politician for the Norwegian Labour Party Labour Party . She was elected to the Stortinget Norwegian Parliament from Akershus in 1993, and was re elected on two occasions. References stortingetbio GRF Stortinget 2001 2005 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fossli, Grethe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 December 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fossli, Grethe Category 1954 births Category Living people Category Labour Party Norway politicians Category Norwegian women in politics Category Members of the Parliament of Norway no Grethe Fossli ... more details
CJC 1293 or Modified GRF 1 29 sometimes modGRF 1 29 , is a tetrasubstituted 29 amino acid peptide hormone , primarily functioning as a growth hormone releasing hormone GHRH Functional analog analog with delta aminolevulinic acid D Ala , Gln , Aminolevulinic acid Ala , and Leucine Leu substitutions at positions 2, 8, 15, and 27 respectively. These substitutions create a much more stable peptide with the substitution at position 2 to prevent DPP IV cleavage, position 8 to reduce asparagine rearrangement or amide hydrolysis to aspartic acid , position 15 to enhance bioactivity, and position 27 to prevent methionine oxidation . See also CJC 1295 Sermorelin Category Peptide hormones systemic hormonal drug stub ... more details
notability Companies date November 2011 Genome Research Foundation also known as Genome Foundation is a non profit research foundation and institute in Korea under the approval of the ministry of Education, Science, and Technology of Korea. It is a public research foundation with over 30 researchers and staff in 2011. GRF was established on 19 April 2010 and since then it has taken research in genomics and bioinformatics . Its main research institute is PGI Personal Genomics Institute which performs research in genomics area for the general public and by the general public. External links http genomefoundation.org Genome Research Foundation home page Category Genomics ... more details