Primary Results definition
Primary Results means the data and findings produced as part of a Work Programme and the available interpretations and explanations of such data and findings in a form that facilitates their uptake and application by the public, and includes any part of the data and findings but does not include primary data that is an input into creating the primary results.
Primary Results means the data and findings produced as part of a Research Programme and the available interpretations and explanations of such data and findings in a form that facilitates their uptake and application by the public, and includes any part of the data and findings but does not include primary data that is an input into creating the primary results. Programme Plan means the document in Schedule 2 that sets out how the Contractor, as a recipient of Strategic Science Investment Funding, will address the investment signals set out in the Strategic Science Investment Fund Investment Plan 2017-2024. Research Programme means a combination of people, facilities, information and knowledge that provide a particular, ongoing science and innovation capability for New Zealand funded under this Contract and recorded in Programme Plan.
Primary Results means the data and findings produced as part of a Centre Programme and the available interpretations and explanations of such data and findings in a form that facilitates their uptake and application by the public, and includes any part of the data and findings but does not include primary data that is an input into creating the Primary Results. Science Board means the Board established by the Minister of Science and Innovation under the Research, Science, and Technology ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ to make decisions in respect of proposals for funding. Special Ethical and Regulatory Requirements means special ethical and regulatory requirements specified in a Centre Programme Agreement.