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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... agencies with responsibilities in such fields together to im- plement an adequate and an adequately balanced national program . The various mission agencies have other responsibilities and priori- ties , and these may not add up to an ...
... agencies with responsibilities in such fields together to im- plement an adequate and an adequately balanced national program . The various mission agencies have other responsibilities and priori- ties , and these may not add up to an ...
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... agencies find that the scien- tific knowledge needed to implement their technology is often incom- plete . To pursue our applied goals in medicine and public health , we need more basic knowledge in microbiology , genetics ...
... agencies find that the scien- tific knowledge needed to implement their technology is often incom- plete . To pursue our applied goals in medicine and public health , we need more basic knowledge in microbiology , genetics ...
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... agencies , to formulate and insure the support of a broad and adequate national scientific program . What happened ? Well , the NSF has had a brilliant record . It has been a prime mainstay of our academic science effort . It has given ...
... agencies , to formulate and insure the support of a broad and adequate national scientific program . What happened ? Well , the NSF has had a brilliant record . It has been a prime mainstay of our academic science effort . It has given ...
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... agencies where science and technology are basic to the agency mission . Finally , I should point out that the Science Adviser now normally sits with the Cabinet , representing not a single department or a single vested interest , but ...
... agencies where science and technology are basic to the agency mission . Finally , I should point out that the Science Adviser now normally sits with the Cabinet , representing not a single department or a single vested interest , but ...
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... agencies . And through various mechanisms , the Science Foundation people are aware of the scientific activities going on throughout all the other agencies of Government . They are able to spot the national needs and where they are lack ...
... agencies . And through various mechanisms , the Science Foundation people are aware of the scientific activities going on throughout all the other agencies of Government . They are able to spot the national needs and where they are lack ...
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