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http://www.asrc.cornell.edu/
Official web site.
http://www.aip.cornell.edu/
Describes opportunities in American Indian Studies and other events, links to related organizations, profiles the faculty and staff, and provides information about native life in and around the Ithaca area.
http://www.naic.edu/
Radio telescope observatory.
http://bti.cornell.edu/
Official web site.
http://cahrs.ilr.cornell.edu/
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http://www.biotech.cornell.edu/
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http://www.ctl.cornell.edu/
Integrates the activities and responsibilities of the University's Offices of Intellectual Property Management in Ithaca and Weill Medical College, Cornell Research Foundation and the Office of Economic Development.
http://www.cac.cornell.edu/
Official web site.
http://child-abuse.com/
Dedicated to improving professional and public efforts to understand and deal with risk factors in the lives of children, youth, families and communities that lead to family violence and neglect.
http://www.cogstud.cornell.edu/
The program offers an undergraduate concentration and a graduate minor, with strengths in philosophy of mind and language, theoretical and experimental linguistics, cognitive psychology, computer science, and mathematical logic.
http://cardi.cals.cornell.edu/
A Cornell University outreach arm to local communities and citizens in New York State. Site contains publications and resource guides, current news and event calendar, and links to programs and initiatives.
http://www.chess.cornell.edu/
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http://www.cipa.cornell.edu/
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http://www.ciser.cornell.edu/
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http://ciifad.cals.cornell.edu/
Official web site.
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/
Describes the activities, facilities, and personnel of the lab; information about membership, current programs and projects, publications, and collections.
http://www.cnf.cornell.edu/
Provides nanofabrication services to over 600 research projects. Subjects for research include Astronomy, Plant Pathology, Integrated Optics, and Microelectromechanical Structures (MEMS) as well as the more conventional Microelectronics, Physics and Materials Research.
http://cnal.cals.cornell.edu/
Offers complete soil test to determine adequate lime and fertilizer requirements. Soil tests are available for agronomic crops, tree and fruit crops, home gardens, and lawns, nurseries, and golf courses.
http://dendro.cornell.edu/
The Malcolm and Carolyn Wiener Laboratory for Aegean and Near Eastern Dendrochronology; with project details.
http://cuaes.cals.cornell.edu/
General information, sources of funding, and projects.
http://www.vet.cornell.edu/research/
Program descriptions, faculty lists, contact information.
http://www.drbio.cornell.edu/
Official web site.
http://entrepreneurship.cornell.edu/
Contains details of courses and news.
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/
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http://iad.einaudi.cornell.edu/
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http://cies.einaudi.cornell.edu/
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http://ip.cals.cornell.edu/
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http://www.isaaa.org/
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http://www.lassp.cornell.edu/
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http://www.clal.cornell.edu/
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http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/
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http://www.ndacan.cornell.edu/
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http://nysaes.cals.cornell.edu/
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http://wri.cals.cornell.edu/
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http://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/
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http://www.osp.cornell.edu/
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http://www.shoalsmarinelaboratory.org/
A seasonal field station for the study of the marine sciences. Located on Appledore Island. Lists course offerings, adult education programs, forms and applications, staff profiles, employment openings, and alumni information.
http://www.stat.cornell.edu/
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http://www.cam.cornell.edu/
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