NIH Grants Policy Statement
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The NIH Grants Policy Statement is the comprehensive reference document that outlines the terms, conditions, and policies governing the administration and management of National Institutes of Health grant and cooperative agreement awards.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: NIH Grants Policy Statement Context triple: [NIH cooperative agreements (U-series awards), governedBy, NIH Grants Policy Statement]
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U.S. federal government appropriations via NIH
U.S. federal government appropriations via NIH are congressionally authorized funds allocated to the National Institutes of Health to support biomedical and public health research, including programs within institutes such as NIDA.
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NIH Common Fund
The NIH Common Fund is a trans-NIH funding program that supports high-impact, innovative, and cross-cutting biomedical research initiatives that no single institute or center could tackle alone.
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Center for Scientific Review
The Center for Scientific Review is the National Institutes of Health component responsible for overseeing the peer review of most grant applications to ensure scientific merit and integrity in funding decisions.
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Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
The Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals is a U.S. federal framework that sets ethical and welfare standards for the housing, care, and use of animals in research funded or conducted by Public Health Service agencies.
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National Institutes of Health intramural research program
The National Institutes of Health intramural research program is a large, government-funded biomedical research enterprise in which NIH scientists conduct basic, translational, and clinical studies within NIH facilities.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: NIH Grants Policy Statement Target entity description: The NIH Grants Policy Statement is the comprehensive reference document that outlines the terms, conditions, and policies governing the administration and management of National Institutes of Health grant and cooperative agreement awards.
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A.
U.S. federal government appropriations via NIH
U.S. federal government appropriations via NIH are congressionally authorized funds allocated to the National Institutes of Health to support biomedical and public health research, including programs within institutes such as NIDA.
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B.
NIH Common Fund
The NIH Common Fund is a trans-NIH funding program that supports high-impact, innovative, and cross-cutting biomedical research initiatives that no single institute or center could tackle alone.
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C.
Center for Scientific Review
The Center for Scientific Review is the National Institutes of Health component responsible for overseeing the peer review of most grant applications to ensure scientific merit and integrity in funding decisions.
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D.
Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
The Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals is a U.S. federal framework that sets ethical and welfare standards for the housing, care, and use of animals in research funded or conducted by Public Health Service agencies.
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E.
National Institutes of Health intramural research program
The National Institutes of Health intramural research program is a large, government-funded biomedical research enterprise in which NIH scientists conduct basic, translational, and clinical studies within NIH facilities.
- F. None of above. chosen
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