Centralization of Federal Science Activities: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 505 pages |
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... example , as a first step . Mr. GOLDWATER . Another matter I am somewhat concerned about , and that is our ... example . An example of that at the pres- ent time involves confirming work not in the United States but an international ...
... example , as a first step . Mr. GOLDWATER . Another matter I am somewhat concerned about , and that is our ... example . An example of that at the pres- ent time involves confirming work not in the United States but an international ...
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... example , it would be irrational for DOT to freeze the state of the art of transportation technology and invest vast sums in present techniques without exploring improvements , but that fact tells very little about how much should be ...
... example , it would be irrational for DOT to freeze the state of the art of transportation technology and invest vast sums in present techniques without exploring improvements , but that fact tells very little about how much should be ...
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... example that many of us quote as an excellent example of this is the JILA program between the National Bureau of Standards and the Physics Department of the University of Colorado , out at Boulder . I think this is an excellent example ...
... example that many of us quote as an excellent example of this is the JILA program between the National Bureau of Standards and the Physics Department of the University of Colorado , out at Boulder . I think this is an excellent example ...
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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