NIH stands for the National Institute of Health. CRISP stands for Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects. It is a database of biomedical research projects that are federally funded.
The NIH crisp database is where the national institute of health compares different products and rates them depending on certain ingredients. This is helpful to us.
Nih Crisps are an Asian delicacy and can certainly be eaten. They are made with Asian squashes and are often served in Vietnamese or Laotian restaurants.
According to documents, a software by the name RePORTER replaced CRISP in 2009. It still has all the features of CRISP with some added new things. It helps users make a query.
Not today, not tomorrow
Yes, "crisp" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is firm, fresh, or clear in texture or appearance, such as crisp apples or a crisp autumn day. The term can also refer to a sharp, clean sound.
crisp lol its a potatoe chip sorry for not taking it seriously
The mission statement of the NIH is: "NIH's mission is to seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce the burdens of illness and disability."
NIH stands for National Institute of Health. JIT stands for Just In Time information. Both acronyms are in regards to government funding's. JIT gives more detailed information of the NIH.
The required citation style for NIH grants is the NIH Public Access Policy, which typically requires researchers to submit their publications to PubMed Central within 12 months of publication.
Hard, but easily breakable - dry and brittle.
The most likely explanation would be that someone was opening a box of crisp somewhere nearby while you were sleeping. The sound of the opening box and the smell of the crisp could have easily triggered your dreaming of them.
I belive you mean the NIH 3T3 cell line which is the mouse embryonic fibroblast cell line, capable of differentiating into multiple cell types - adipocytes, myocytes or chondrocytes.