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The scope of the NIH Public Access Policy refers to awards that are directly funded by NIH. Does this mean only those awards that an institution receives directly, or does it include sub-awards?

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The scope of the NIH Public Access Policy refers to awards that are directly funded by NIH. Does this mean only those awards that an institution receives directly, or does it include sub-awards?

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Direct funding generally includes sub-awards because they are associated with a particular award.

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