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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... scientific enterprise in America to see what we already have that we must cherish , nourish , and strengthen . We have , we must admit - and we must emphasize the greatest and most productive scientific establishment in the world . With ...
... scientific enterprise in America to see what we already have that we must cherish , nourish , and strengthen . We have , we must admit - and we must emphasize the greatest and most productive scientific establishment in the world . With ...
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... scientific meetings and help defray the costs of publishing the results of his work . He looks to the Government for help - and , from his point of view , what does he see ? Well , he usually finds that there are several Government ...
... scientific meetings and help defray the costs of publishing the results of his work . He looks to the Government for help - and , from his point of view , what does he see ? Well , he usually finds that there are several Government ...
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... scientific work - whether the structure is in the department , the university , or the Government . Now the reverse situation is necessary in technology - the process of using scientific knowledge to attain a specific desired goal ...
... scientific work - whether the structure is in the department , the university , or the Government . Now the reverse situation is necessary in technology - the process of using scientific knowledge to attain a specific desired goal ...
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... scientific enterprise in this country - in- cluding an extensive effort to train new scientists and engineers . But , just here we meet our difficulties . It would hardly be expected that the sum total of all the mission agency needs ...
... scientific enterprise in this country - in- cluding an extensive effort to train new scientists and engineers . But , just here we meet our difficulties . It would hardly be expected that the sum total of all the mission agency needs ...
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... scientific enterprise as its sole mission and function . After that report it took 4 years of delay and legislative difficulties , but finally such an agency was created in 1950 and called the National Science Foundation . At last ...
... scientific enterprise as its sole mission and function . After that report it took 4 years of delay and legislative difficulties , but finally such an agency was created in 1950 and called the National Science Foundation . At last ...
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