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MERIT
(redirected from Method to Extend Research in Time)

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MERITMethod to Extend Research in Time (Award from the National Institutes of Health)
MERITMagistrates Early Referral Into Treatment (Australia)
MERITMarine Corps Equipment Readiness Information Tool
MERITMilitary Exploitation of Reconnaissance and Intelligence Technology
MERITMedical Emergency Response Incident Team
MERITModel Evaluation Requirements Integration Tool
MERITMusic Education Reaching Instrumental Talents (Chicago, IL, USA)
MERITMissouri Emergency Response Identification Team
MERITMandate for Export and Research and Development in Information Technology (Canada)
MERITMichigan Educational Research and Information Triad


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Pfeifer, a professor and chair of the Division of Biology at the City of Hope Beckman Research Institute, have each received an award under the Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) Award Program.
Jude Children's Research Hospital, have each received an award under the Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) Award Program.
The NIEHS is pleased to announce that Michael Smerdon, a professor at Washington State University in Pullman, has received an award under the Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) Award Program.
 
 
 
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