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Fieldlab Besmettingsrisicoanalyse | TU Delft Data Management Questions | Delft University of Technology | Daniel Brus | (new window) Opens in new window |
FIFA - The impact of ball pressure on cognition within current IFAB guidelines | DCC Template | University of Bradford | Daniel Walker | (new window) Opens in new window |
Financial Bust And Trust: Experimental Evidence | DCC Template | City, University of London | Orkun Saka | (new window) Opens in new window |
Financial wellbeing and its impact on risk preferences | Data Management Plan for masters & undergraduate students | London School of Economics and Political Science | Kanagasabapathy Surendran | (new window) Opens in new window |
Flexigrobots | Horizon 2020 DMP | Other | Fernando Aguilar | (new window) Opens in new window |
Flood risk labels: An investor’s perspective | TU Delft Data Management Plan template (2021) | Delft University of Technology | Rick Gorter | (new window) Opens in new window |
Focus Group for NIHR Grant Application | University of Manchester Generic Template | University of Manchester | Gwenllian Tawy | (new window) Opens in new window |
Focus group to gain insight for future feedback systems for training purposes. | TU Delft Data Management Plan template (2021) | Delft University of Technology | Ayrton Braam | (new window) Opens in new window |
FOLLOWERS AND FOLLOWERSHIP: How both followers and leaders perceive their roles and influences. The Netherlands and Nigeria As Case Studies | DCC Template | University of Birmingham | James Olaniyi | (new window) Opens in new window |
Food environment, food choice motives and diet consumption in Pastoralist settings in Kenya | Data Management Plan | Wageningen University and Research | Wageningen University and Research (Netherlands) | Esther Omosa | (new window) Opens in new window |