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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... knowledge for satisfactory progress . Now I am not a believer in reorganization as a means of solving the problems of science support or any other malfunction of gov- ernment . But the justification of spending increasing amounts of tax ...
... knowledge for satisfactory progress . Now I am not a believer in reorganization as a means of solving the problems of science support or any other malfunction of gov- ernment . But the justification of spending increasing amounts of tax ...
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... knowledge . The three things that scientists need to pursue their investigations effectively are : ( 1 ) freedom , or independence ; ( 2 ) diversity of choice ; and ( 3 ) opportunity . Freedom allows the individual to pursue his ...
... knowledge . The three things that scientists need to pursue their investigations effectively are : ( 1 ) freedom , or independence ; ( 2 ) diversity of choice ; and ( 3 ) opportunity . Freedom allows the individual to pursue his ...
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... knowledge to attain a specific desired goal , whether that goal be a spacecraft to go to the moon , a new military ... knowledge or the application to specific ends of the knowledge we already have . Even though science sometimes merges ...
... knowledge to attain a specific desired goal , whether that goal be a spacecraft to go to the moon , a new military ... knowledge or the application to specific ends of the knowledge we already have . Even though science sometimes merges ...
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... 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 , biochemistry , and other areas . In atomic ...
... 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 , biochemistry , and other areas . In atomic ...
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... knowledge and many trained people . I could go into other fields and other problems which are of im- portance to our national welfare and are important to strengthening the structure of science and opening up new potentialities for ...
... knowledge and many trained people . I could go into other fields and other problems which are of im- portance to our national welfare and are important to strengthening the structure of science and opening up new potentialities for ...
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