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Allen-Bradley 20G1G3F505KNDNNNNN-P50

SKU: 20G1G3F505KNDNNNNN-P50-SOB-USA

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Allen-Bradley 20G1G3F505KNDNNNNN-P50

SKU: 20G1G3F505KNDNNNNN-P50-SOB-USA

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The part number 20G1G3F505KNDNNNNN-P50 is not a product part number but rather a grant part number from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Specifically, it is a P50 grant, which is a type of specialized center grant that supports research projects focused on a specific theme or area of study. The P50 grant is designed to foster multidisciplinary research approaches and to provide a framework for integrating research projects from different disciplines to address a central theme.

The P50 grant is typically awarded to a lead institution, which then coordinates and manages the research projects and resources allocated to the grant. The grant is usually funded for a period of five years, with the possibility of renewal for additional periods.

The P50 grant is used to support a variety of research projects, including those focused on cancer, infectious diseases, and other areas of significant public health concern. The grant is designed to facilitate collaboration among researchers from different disciplines and to provide a framework for integrating research projects to address a central theme or question.

The specific details of a P50 grant, including the research projects and resources allocated, are determined by the NIH and the lead institution during the application and review process.

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