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Research Support Agreement • October 14th, 2019 • Mississippi

, and Mississippi State University, a governmental entity of the State of Mississippi, hereinafter referred to as “MSU”, for and on behalf of its Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station (MAFES) Variety Testing with its address at Box 9811, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762. SPONSOR and MSU are collectively referred to as the “parties.”

RESEARCH SUPPORT AGREEMENT RELATING TO
Research Support Agreement • December 22nd, 2016 • Worldwide Health Sciences Portfolio • Massachusetts

This RESEARCH SUPPORT AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) effective this 1st day of July, 2016 is between Eaton Vance Management, a Massachusetts business trust (the “Adviser”), and OrbiMed Advisors LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“OrbiMed”).

This research was supported by the National Center for Family & Marriage Research, which is funded by a cooperative agreement, grant number 5 UOI AEOOOOOI-05,
Research Support Agreement • March 7th, 2012

Objectives: We use the transtheoretical model of health behavior change to explain why rates of end-of-life planning remain low in the general population, and why surrogate decision-makers are often inaccurate about patients’ end-of-life preferences.

This research was supported by the National Center for Family & Marriage Research, which is funded by a cooperative agreement, grant number 5 UOI AEOOOOOI-05,
Research Support Agreement • February 23rd, 2012

Objectives: I investigated: (a) whether Whites, Blacks, Latinos, and Asians differ in their rates of advance care planning (i.e., living will, health care proxies, discussions); (b) sources of within-racial group heterogeneity; and (c) racial differences in the explanations offered for not doing advance care planning.

This research is supported by the National Center for Family & Marriage Research, which is funded by a cooperative agreement, grant number 5 UOI AEOOOOOI-03, between the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)
Research Support Agreement • May 18th, 2010

NOTE: The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study was supported by Grant No. R01HD36916 from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and a consortium of private foundations. Work on this project was supported by the first author's grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Work-Family Career Development Grant and by the National Center for Family & Marriage Research.

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Research Support Agreement • February 6th, 2020
This work is supported by National Research Foundation of Ukraine “Leading and Young Scientists Research Support”, grant agreement # 2020.02/0299
Research Support Agreement • May 8th, 2021

Figures in slides 11-16 illustrate the three main stages of wake- field excitation by a sequence of laser pulses in a plasma. Slides 11-12 show that as a result of the wake process, two self-injected bunches are formed: both after the first and after the second laser pulses. Self-injected bunches move into the accelerating phase of the wakefield. They have a small spatial spread. At the same time, they have relatively low energy.

and Young Scientists Research Support", grant agreement # 2020.02/0299.
Research Support Agreement • May 14th, 2021
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Research Support Agreement • September 18th, 2014 • England and Wales
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Research Support Agreement • May 14th, 2021

*This work is supported by National Research Fundation of Ukraine "Leading and Young Scientists Research Support", grant agreement # 2020.02/0299.

AGREEMENT NO. 20-0266
Research Support Agreement • August 7th, 2020 • Texas

THIS RESEARCH SUPPORT AGREEMENT (“Agreement”), by and between the University of North Texas, 1155 Union Circle, Denton, Texas, 76203-5017 (hereinafter "UNT") and Cotton Incorporated, with business offices located at 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina 27513 (hereinafter “Sponsor”);

This research is supported by the National Center for Family & Marriage Research, which is funded by a cooperative agreement, grant number 5 UOI AEOOOOOI-03, between the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)
Research Support Agreement • May 5th, 2020

The Hodges-Lehmann aligned rank test (Hodges and Lehmann 1962; Lehmann 2006) further tests whether this average treatment effect differs to a statistically significant degree. The study employs a Stata ado program hodgesl developed by Guo (2008b) to conduct this analysis.

This research was supported by the National Center for Family & Marriage Research, which is funded by a cooperative agreement, grant number 5 UOI AEOOOOOI-05,
Research Support Agreement • June 19th, 2013

* Direct correspondence to Kristin Turney, University of California, Irvine, 3151 Social Science Plaza, Irvine, CA 92697-5100. Direct email to kristin.turney@uci.edu. This research was supported by the National Center for Family and Marriage Research, which is funded by a cooperative agreement, grant number 5 UOI AEOOOOOI-04, between the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Bowling Green State University. Funding for the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study was provided by the NICHD through grants R01HD36916, R01HD39135, and R01HD40421, as well as a consortium of private foundations (see http://www.fragilefamilies.princeton.edu/funders.asp for the complete list). We are grateful to Jacob Avery, Nina Bandelj, Katie Bolzendahl, Kathryn Edin, Cynthia Feliciano, Jessica Hardie, Marcus Hunter, Jenna Nobles, Andy Papachristos, Andrew Penner, Joy Pixley, Sharon Sassler, Anita Zuberi, and the ASR editors and

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Research Support Agreement • May 14th, 2021

*This work is supported by National Research Fundation of Ukraine "Leading and Young Scientists Research Support", grant agreement # 2020.02/0299.

This research is supported by the Cooperative Agreement Number, 1 U01
Research Support Agreement • January 31st, 2017

• Dr. April Foreman, Licensed Psychologist serving Veterans as Suicide Prevention Coordinator for Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System

This research is supported by the Cooperative Agreement Number, 1 U01
Research Support Agreement • March 2nd, 2017

• Cal Beyer, Director of Risk Management at Lakeside Industries, Inc. and Co-Lead/Executive Committee Member of the Workplace Task Force of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention

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