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That said, you get smoother motion with i vs p. You are able to achieve better slow motion in post production with i vs p, however, p, is of course the preferred format to most. A single frame being a single frame.
Post No.094.mp4
The numbers and letters: "666f756e646f6e7468657461706540676d61696c2e636f6d20656d61696c2031302e376d62", which were posted on the YouTube account, are Hex/ASCII code series codes, and when decrypted, an email address of "foundonthetape" appears. If you send an e-mail to this e-mail address, your e-mail account will automatically get an email with the following text "stuck im stuck im stuck im stuck im stuck (file download link)" Currently, the automatic response function is disabled, so even if you send an e-mail, no reply comes.
This map file is revealed by decoding a binary code once posted on this YouTube account. If you decompile the map file (bsP) itself using a program called GCFscape, you can see that an audio file called radionoise1.wav is enclosed. "NOWAYOUT.NOESCAPE.FORSOLONG.SENDHELP.DONTFOLLOWTHENOISE.NOESCAPE" comes out.
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The Terra HP generation III charge post offers a premium charging experience with high-output power at low noise levels, a long charge cable with cable retraction system, small footprint of the user unit, and several authentication, payment and customization options
In an effort to provide a mechanism to locate specific NIH guide notices that are relevant to UCSF faculty and staff, this page was developed with a library of current relevant NIH policy and guide notices that can be located by searching for key words/topic. While on the page strike CTRL-F and enter a key word or topic of the Notice. Each month the page will be updated. If a notice is not listed that you would like to keep for reference, please email a request to post the guide notice (NOT-OD-18-XXX) on the OSR NIH UPDATES page.
RUTH L. KIRSCHSTEIN NATIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE AWARD (NRSA) STIPENDS, TUITION/FEES AND OTHER BUDGETARY LEVELS EFFEDTIVE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023: NOT-OD-23-076 establishes the stipend and other budgetary levels for FY 2023 Kirschstein-NRSA awards (e.g. NIH F and T series) for undergraduate, predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees and fellows made on or after October 1, 2022, and supersedes NOT-OD-22-132.
EXTENDING THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO THE NIH/AHRQ/NIOSH POST-SUBMISSION MATERIAL POLICY DURING THE COVID PANDEMIC: NOT-OD-23-066 extends the special exception for post-submission material to applications submitted for the August/October 2023 Council rounds (beginning with applications submitted for the January 25, 2023 due date).
All legislative mandates in effect FY 2022 (NOT-OD-22-117) remain in effect under this CR, as well as the salary limitation at Executive Level II (NOT-OD-22-076) and the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award pre-postdoctoral stipend levels and tuition/fees (NOT-OD-22-132).
EXTENDING SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO THE NIH/AHRQ/NIOSH POST SUBMISSION MATERIAL POLICY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: MAY 2023 COUNCILS: NOT-OD-23-006 extends special exception for post submission material to applications submitted for the May 2023 Council round beginning with applications submitted for the September 25, 2022 due date.
All post-submission materials, including preliminary data, must be submitted 30 days before the study section meeting. Post submission materials will not be accepted for applications for emergency competitive revisions and urgent competitive revisions that undergo expedited review.
EXTENDING THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO THE NIH/AHRQ/NIOSH POST-SUBMISSION MATERIAL POLICY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: JANUARY 2023 COUNCILS: NOT-OD-22-113 extends the special exception for post-submission materials to applications submitted for the January 2023 council rounds.
Beginning with applications submitted for the May 25, 2022 due date, NIH, AHRQ, and NIOSH will accept a one-page update with preliminary data as post-submission materials for applications submitted under all activity codes, ONLY if the Funding Opportunity Announcement used for the submission allowed preliminary data in the application. One page of preliminary data will be accepted for single component applications or for each component of a multi-component application.
NIH recently posted their Scientific Data Sharing website, home for the Final Data Management and Sharing Policy, Genomic Data Sharing Policy, Other Sharing Policies, and resources for Accessing Data.
NOTICE TO EXTEND ELIGIBILITY OF NIAMS K99/R00 PATHWAY TO INDEPENDENCE AWARD APPLICATIONS DUE TO COVID-19 DISRUPTIONS: NOT-AR-21-029 announces that the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) will extend eligibility for submission of K99/R00 applications due to COVID-related disruptions. Subject to future updates, NIAMS will provide a 2-receipt cycle extension of eligibility for individuals who were in postdoctoral training during the COVID public health emergency. The extension applies to AIDS and non-AIDS applications
EXTENDING THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO THE NIH/AHRQ/NIOSH POST-SUBMISSION MATERIAL POLICY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: AUGUST/OCTOBER 2022 COUNCILS: NOT-OD-22-047 extends special exception for post-submission material to applications submitted for the August/October 2022 Council.
NIH, AHRQ, and NIOSH will accept a one-page update with preliminary data as post-submission materials for applications submitted under all activity codes, ONLY if the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) used for submission allowed preliminary data in the application. One page of preliminary data will be accepted for single component applications or for each component of a multi-component application.
Legislative mandates (NOT-OD-21-056), salary limitations set at Executive Level II (NOT-OD-21-057), and Ruth Kirschstein NRSA pre and postdoctoral stipend and tuition/fees levels (NOT-OD-21-049) remain in effect under this CR.
All legislative mandates that were in effect in FY 2021 (see NOT-OD-21-056) remain in effect this Continuing Resolution, as well as the salary limitation set at Executive Level II of the Federal Pay Scale (see NOT-OD-21-057) and the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award predoctoral and postdoctoral stipend levels and tuition/fees as described in NOT-OD-21-049.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHILDCARE COSTS FOR RUTH L. KIRSCHSTEIN NATIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE AWARD (NRSA) INSTITUTUIONAL RESEARCH TRAINING AWARDS: NOT-OD-21-177 announces NIH plans to provide childcare cost support to full-time pre and postdoctoral trainees appointed on NRSA Institutional Research Training Awards.
EXTENDING THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO THE NIH/AHRQ/NIOSH POST-SUBMISSION MATERIAL POLICY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: MAY 2022 COUNCIL: NOT-OD-21-179 extends the special exception for post submission material to applications submitted for the May 2022 Council round, beginning with the September 25, 2021 application due date.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on newly appointed postdoctoral fellows, NINDS is providing a 1-receipt cycle extension of eligibility to individuals who started in their new laboratory between February 1 and May 30 of 2020. These individuals will be able to apply for the June 2021 due date.
EXTENDING THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO THE NIH/AHRQ/NIOSH POST-SUBMISSION MATERIAL POLICYT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: JANUARY 2022 COUNCIL: NOT-OD-21-095 extends special exception for preliminary data as post-submission material (see NOT-OD-20-123; NOT-OD-20-163; and NOT-OD-20-179) to applications submitted for the January 2022 Council round.
Beginning with applications submitted for the May 25, 2021 due date for the Fall 2021 review meetings, the NIH, AHRQ, and NIOSH will accept a one-page update with preliminary data as post-submission materials for applications submitted under all activity codes, ONLY if the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) used for submission allowed preliminary data in the application. One page of preliminary data will be accepted for single component applications or for each component of a multi-component application.
Effective for applications for the April 5, 2021 receipt date and forward, NIBIB will only support early stage clinical trial applications, i.e., feasibility, Phase I, first-in-human, safety, or other small clinical trials that inform early stage technology development, for applications submitted using the NIH Parent funding opportunity announcements (FOAs) and their subsequent reissuances. Under these announcements, NIBIB will not support applications proposing pivotal, Phase II, III, IV or trials in which the primary outcome is efficacy, effectiveness, or a post-market concern.
RUTH L. KIRSCHSTEIN NATIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE AWARD (NRSA) STIPENDS, TUITION/FEES AND OTHER BUDGETARY LEVELS EFFECTIVE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021: NOT-OD-21-049 supersedes NOT-OD-20-070 and provides the FY 2021 stipend levels for Kirschstein NRSA awards for undergraduate, predoctoral, and postdoctoral trainees/fellows, effective for awards made on or after October 1, 2020. 041b061a72