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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... society . This is a scientific age , an age of institutionalized change , an age with tools of ever increas- ing effectiveness for shaping each increment of change to the needs of the individual . A soundly designed organization should ...
... society . This is a scientific age , an age of institutionalized change , an age with tools of ever increas- ing effectiveness for shaping each increment of change to the needs of the individual . A soundly designed organization should ...
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... 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 them , are not addressed by the type of ...
... 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 them , are not addressed by the type of ...
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... society . This may be the strongest thrust of the subcommittee's concern . As we examine this particular administrative and management problem , we are concerned about how our science resources are being handled . Your reference on page ...
... society . This may be the strongest thrust of the subcommittee's concern . As we examine this particular administrative and management problem , we are concerned about how our science resources are being handled . Your reference on page ...
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... society , and the Federal Government . Your subcommittee has a con- spicuous record of concern over the health of science . But you have also set benchmarks in your inquiries into the way science contributes to the health of the Nation ...
... society , and the Federal Government . Your subcommittee has a con- spicuous record of concern over the health of science . But you have also set benchmarks in your inquiries into the way science contributes to the health of the Nation ...
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... society , that a vigorous basic research enterprise deserves steady support , and that science should be afforded the greatest possible free- dom in order to flourish . Put in other terms , our Nation must be farsighted enough to ...
... society , that a vigorous basic research enterprise deserves steady support , and that science should be afforded the greatest possible free- dom in order to flourish . Put in other terms , our Nation must be farsighted enough to ...
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