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Materials
Sciences and Engineering Division (BES)
Chemical
Sciences, Geosciences, & Biosciences Division (BES)
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Extracting Geological Stresses and
Anisotropy from Rocks by means of Neutron Diffraction
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Grafted Metallocalixarenes as Novel
Single-Site Functional Materials: Controlling Heterogeneous Catalyst
Activity
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Microbial
metabolism and the nature of metal sulfide biomineralization products
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Early
Transition Metal Oxides of Catalysts: Crossing Scales From Clusters to
Single Crystals to Functioning Materials
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Biochemical Characterization and
Functional Role of the Arabidopsis NDR1 Protein in Bacterial Disease
Resistance
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How Do Interfacial Phenomena Control Nanoparticle Structure?
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Cluster-Expanded Solids: A Strategy for
Assembling Functionall Porous Materials
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Immunophilins in Photosystem II Assembly
and Maintenance
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Phytochrome from Green Plants:
Properties and Biological Function
Office of High Energy
Physics (HEP)
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Symmetry
Breaking, Unification, and Theories Beyond the Standard Model
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Precision
RF Beam Position Monitors for Measuring Beam Position and Tilt
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Advanced
Accelerator Concepts
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Supernovae, Gamma Ray Bursts, and
Nucleosynthesis
Mathematical
Information, & Computational Sciences Division (ASCR)
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Center
for Programming Models for Scalable Parallel Computing
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Collaboratory
for Multi-Scale Chemical Science
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Towards Optimal Petascale Simulations
(TOPS)
Research
Division (FES)
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A
Multiscale Investigation of the Mechanisms Controlling Materials
Degradation in the Fusion Energy Environment
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Collaborative Research: Experimental and
Theoretical Study of the Plasma Physics of Antihydrogen Generation
Medical
Sciences Division (BER)
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Modeling the Interrelations Among
Radiation-Induced Bystander Effects, Genomic Instability, and Cancer
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Proteogenomic Approaches for the
Molecular Characterization of Natural Microbial Communities
Climate Change Research Division (BER)
Environmental
Remediation Sciences Division (BER)
Physics Research Division (NP)
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Investigation of Rare Particles and Parton Distributions in High
Energy
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Medium
Energy Nuclear Physics
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US
Participation in the KamLAND Experiment
*Total Amount Funded by the Office of Science for FY06 ($ in thousands):
$5,579
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