Centralization of Federal Science Activities: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 505 pages Committee Serial No. 10. Examines Government organizational structure supporting scientific research to determine how Federal support may be strengthened. |
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... Federal Government and the Nation's vastly important scientific enterprise . Needless to say , from the point of view of my present position , this is just about the most important problem which you could undertake to examine . I shall ...
... Federal Government and the Nation's vastly important scientific enterprise . Needless to say , from the point of view of my present position , this is just about the most important problem which you could undertake to examine . I shall ...
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... Federal Government is supporting , or more relevant , the $ 2 billion or so basic research that the Federal Government is support- ing throughout the country . It could be a small increment to that cost and would help probably save more ...
... Federal Government is supporting , or more relevant , the $ 2 billion or so basic research that the Federal Government is support- ing throughout the country . It could be a small increment to that cost and would help probably save more ...
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... federal government . It is both the nature of ecology and the growing federal concern over environmental problems which had led us to seek and actively support arrangements for identifying common prob- lems and developing unified ...
... federal government . It is both the nature of ecology and the growing federal concern over environmental problems which had led us to seek and actively support arrangements for identifying common prob- lems and developing unified ...
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... Federal Government , and by State and local governments , and the inadequacies of machinery to develop the factual background to foster wise political choice ; ( 4 ) The prevailing absence of long - range views , that has already entrapped ...
... Federal Government , and by State and local governments , and the inadequacies of machinery to develop the factual background to foster wise political choice ; ( 4 ) The prevailing absence of long - range views , that has already entrapped ...
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... Federal Government because it has been the principal customer . The Federal Government , therefore , has determined the scale and mode of research and how to apply discoveries . Applications have primarily been generated in relation to ...
... Federal Government because it has been the principal customer . The Federal Government , therefore , has determined the scale and mode of research and how to apply discoveries . Applications have primarily been generated in relation to ...
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