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Date Added: May 13, 2008 08:12:03 PM
Three OSU researchers received grants totaling more than $240,000 last week from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology under its Oklahoma Applied Research Support program. The OARS program backs projects with the potential for producing a commercially successful product, according to the OCAST Web site.

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