Centralization of Federal Science Activities: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 505 pages |
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... activities of Ad Hoc Interagency Com- mittees to deal with special one - time problems . Question No. 5. The AEC was an early supporter of ecological studies , which is to its credit . With the obviously growing Federal concern over ...
... activities of Ad Hoc Interagency Com- mittees to deal with special one - time problems . Question No. 5. The AEC was an early supporter of ecological studies , which is to its credit . With the obviously growing Federal concern over ...
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... activities of the diverse agencies . As a matter of fact , it is perfectly clear that each of the agencies must have programs related to science and technology that affect the future of their particular programs and their activities ...
... activities of the diverse agencies . As a matter of fact , it is perfectly clear that each of the agencies must have programs related to science and technology that affect the future of their particular programs and their activities ...
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... activities . The reasons for supporting scientific activities have been repeated so often that they have begun to sound like clichés . Nonetheless , I don't believe we can escape the fact that a continued high level of research and ...
... activities . The reasons for supporting scientific activities have been repeated so often that they have begun to sound like clichés . Nonetheless , I don't believe we can escape the fact that a continued high level of research and ...
Contents
Dr Glenn T Seaborg Chairman Atomic Energy Commission | 37 |
Dr Robert C Seamans Jr Secretary of the Air Force accompanied | 85 |
Dr Samuel Lenher vice president and adviser on manufacturing | 209 |
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