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May researchers use covered equipment originally acquired for use in a federal project to conduct ineligible hESC research?

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May researchers use covered equipment originally acquired for use in a federal project to conduct ineligible hESC research?

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Maybe, depending on the source of funding used to purchase the covered equipment and who holds title to the equipment. Covered equipment is defined as all tangible personal property used in HESC activity with an expected useful life of more than one year and an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more.

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