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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... projects have been started and suddenly they have had to be stopped or decreased , and new ones haven't been started . So we have a clear example of inadequacy today . Mr. BROWN . But can we measure these things , can we get a count of ...
... projects have been started and suddenly they have had to be stopped or decreased , and new ones haven't been started . So we have a clear example of inadequacy today . Mr. BROWN . But can we measure these things , can we get a count of ...
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... projects are having to be cut . You can get a reaction from this . The reaction , of course , is any time you start something and then cut if off you get a reaction . But that doesn't begin to measure whether or not we are really doing ...
... projects are having to be cut . You can get a reaction from this . The reaction , of course , is any time you start something and then cut if off you get a reaction . But that doesn't begin to measure whether or not we are really doing ...
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... project - by - project analyses to know whether the general areas of science being supported by an agency have reason- able relevance to their mission , either in the short or the long term . And the attempt to transfer activities has ...
... project - by - project analyses to know whether the general areas of science being supported by an agency have reason- able relevance to their mission , either in the short or the long term . And the attempt to transfer activities has ...
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... projects of marginal worth . Since its beginning , the AEC has taken as its responsibility not merely the development of a few obvious examples of civilian applications , but rather a full range of applications wher- ever nuclear energy ...
... projects of marginal worth . Since its beginning , the AEC has taken as its responsibility not merely the development of a few obvious examples of civilian applications , but rather a full range of applications wher- ever nuclear energy ...
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... projects of great potential value to our society not all of which can be supported . I feel concern about the instability and inadequacies in the support of academic science and engineering . Many of these problems , perhaps most of ...
... projects of great potential value to our society not all of which can be supported . I feel concern about the instability and inadequacies in the support of academic science and engineering . Many of these problems , perhaps most of ...
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