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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... possible broad base of science which is so important to our country's future ? Here we are at the heart of the problem and at the heart of our dif- ficulty . We must sadly admit that both in the executive and legislative branches the ...
... possible broad base of science which is so important to our country's future ? Here we are at the heart of the problem and at the heart of our dif- ficulty . We must sadly admit that both in the executive and legislative branches the ...
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... possible that an independent agency for oceanographic science and technology might be a good idea . I don't think I agree with the Stratton commission recommenda- tion of the particular structure of that agency , partly because of the ...
... possible that an independent agency for oceanographic science and technology might be a good idea . I don't think I agree with the Stratton commission recommenda- tion of the particular structure of that agency , partly because of the ...
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... possible to measure this with very high precision nor do I think it is necessary to do it . Mr. BROWN . No. Dr. DUBRIDGE . But it doesn't take very much of a sampling process to find out in the major institutions of the country where ...
... possible to measure this with very high precision nor do I think it is necessary to do it . Mr. BROWN . No. Dr. DUBRIDGE . But it doesn't take very much of a sampling process to find out in the major institutions of the country where ...
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... money to the AEC . Mr. MOSHER . That is the problem . I think what we would like is just sort of a blow - by - blow description of how this was accomplished , if that is possible . Dr. SEABORG . We could supply that for the record 46.
... money to the AEC . Mr. MOSHER . That is the problem . I think what we would like is just sort of a blow - by - blow description of how this was accomplished , if that is possible . Dr. SEABORG . We could supply that for the record 46.
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... possible AEC interest in supporting the Stanford superconducting accelerator concept . If the work pro- posed is of great importance to future accelerator technology , then perhaps it should be given serious consideration by the AEC ...
... possible AEC interest in supporting the Stanford superconducting accelerator concept . If the work pro- posed is of great importance to future accelerator technology , then perhaps it should be given serious consideration by the AEC ...
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