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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... means of solving the problems of science support or any other malfunction of gov- ernment . But the justification of spending increasing amounts of tax revenues to strengthen American science is obviously under critical examination ...
... means of solving the problems of science support or any other malfunction of gov- ernment . But the justification of spending increasing amounts of tax revenues to strengthen American science is obviously under critical examination ...
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... means that a scientist will have a choice among many alternatives - as to what kind of a place in which he works , the field of science he pursues , and the way in which he pursues it . Then opportunity means that when his choice has ...
... means that a scientist will have a choice among many alternatives - as to what kind of a place in which he works , the field of science he pursues , and the way in which he pursues it . Then opportunity means that when his choice has ...
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... mean by taking it away from other agencies but by building up the gaps and repairing the inadequacies through additional support of the National Science Foundation . Now , you would think I was the Director of the National Science ...
... mean by taking it away from other agencies but by building up the gaps and repairing the inadequacies through additional support of the National Science Foundation . Now , you would think I was the Director of the National Science ...
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... mean if it produces results , we will commit the necessary funds for it , be- cause under this yardstick you get back more than you put into it . Now , this is difficult to measure in basic science , and it is questionable whether it ...
... mean if it produces results , we will commit the necessary funds for it , be- cause under this yardstick you get back more than you put into it . Now , this is difficult to measure in basic science , and it is questionable whether it ...
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... means you aren't quite satisfied with it the way it is , doesn't it , Doctor ? Dr. DUBRIDGE . No , I said that very ... mean what you mean here ? Dr. DUBRIDGE . I think there are many things that are inadequate about our present handling ...
... means you aren't quite satisfied with it the way it is , doesn't it , Doctor ? Dr. DUBRIDGE . No , I said that very ... mean what you mean here ? Dr. DUBRIDGE . I think there are many things that are inadequate about our present handling ...
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