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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... fact , I believe also that the whole structure of our Fed- eral Government is not as good as it should be . President Nixon be- lieves this , too , as evidenced by the fact that he has created the new Advisory Council on Executive ...
... fact , I believe also that the whole structure of our Fed- eral Government is not as good as it should be . President Nixon be- lieves this , too , as evidenced by the fact that he has created the new Advisory Council on Executive ...
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... fact that although the original National Science Foundation Act did charge the Foundation with certain matters of coordinating , evaluating , and supervising the work of other agencies , this became an infeasible task for the Foundation ...
... fact that although the original National Science Foundation Act did charge the Foundation with certain matters of coordinating , evaluating , and supervising the work of other agencies , this became an infeasible task for the Foundation ...
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... fact that in a period of rapid change in technology and in various other areas , we sometimes find ourselves without an agency that has a concern with the particular function that we are talking about ; at least an overall concern ...
... fact that in a period of rapid change in technology and in various other areas , we sometimes find ourselves without an agency that has a concern with the particular function that we are talking about ; at least an overall concern ...
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... fact that the competition for the available funds is extremely keen . I spoke earlier of the use of nuclear energy for the generation of electric power , and I believe this can be expected to remain the larg- est peaceful use of atomic ...
... fact that the competition for the available funds is extremely keen . I spoke earlier of the use of nuclear energy for the generation of electric power , and I believe this can be expected to remain the larg- est peaceful use of atomic ...
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... fact , we anticipate sup- porting this research on a continuing basis through the Office of Naval Research . While it is probable that this low temperature research will contribute directly to the technology needed to build the ...
... fact , we anticipate sup- porting this research on a continuing basis through the Office of Naval Research . While it is probable that this low temperature research will contribute directly to the technology needed to build the ...
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