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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... results at the expense of continual exploratory research . The new agencies for housing , urban development , and transportation are under the gun to produce service now , not research . NASA struggles with its future , and has seen its ...
... results at the expense of continual exploratory research . The new agencies for housing , urban development , and transportation are under the gun to produce service now , not research . NASA struggles with its future , and has seen its ...
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... results to them - knowing they will return the courtesy - and he publishes his results promptly . It is his job to do the coordination between his work and the work of other scientists in his field throughout the world . Now , would any ...
... results to them - knowing they will return the courtesy - and he publishes his results promptly . It is his job to do the coordination between his work and the work of other scientists in his field throughout the world . Now , would any ...
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... results . We do much better in financing some of these enterprises than others , but in gen- eral , when our Government ... result in a total support of science which is adequately stable and adequately growing in such a way as to reap ...
... results . We do much better in financing some of these enterprises than others , but in gen- eral , when our Government ... result in a total support of science which is adequately stable and adequately growing in such a way as to reap ...
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... results may not be foreseeable at all . We in America have failed to see that it is the total structure of scientific knowledge that makes new practical applications possible - not usually just a single discovery whose results were ...
... results may not be foreseeable at all . We in America have failed to see that it is the total structure of scientific knowledge that makes new practical applications possible - not usually just a single discovery whose results were ...
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... result , in the first place , in a lowering of the stature of the Foundation and its Director . The NSF Director now reports directly to the President , and under any of the new arrangements proposed he would report to an- other officer ...
... result , in the first place , in a lowering of the stature of the Foundation and its Director . The NSF Director now reports directly to the President , and under any of the new arrangements proposed he would report to an- other officer ...
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