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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... ment , as politics . Scientists should not be saying that they are trying to be aloof and pure in an ivory tower . For example , will you have put in the record the previous political activities of the new head of the National Science ...
... ment , as politics . Scientists should not be saying that they are trying to be aloof and pure in an ivory tower . For example , will you have put in the record the previous political activities of the new head of the National Science ...
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... ment . Even though the boundary is never sharp , it is useful to keep this sort of distinction in mind as we discuss the organization of Federal science activities . The organization should reflect the pervasiveness of technological ...
... ment . Even though the boundary is never sharp , it is useful to keep this sort of distinction in mind as we discuss the organization of Federal science activities . The organization should reflect the pervasiveness of technological ...
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... ment appearing to speak , and actually speaking with more than one voice . This unfavorable aspect and the serious problems caused by sudden reductions in financial support must be overcome by the in- troduction of more rational ...
... ment appearing to speak , and actually speaking with more than one voice . This unfavorable aspect and the serious problems caused by sudden reductions in financial support must be overcome by the in- troduction of more rational ...
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... the organization of scientific decisionmaking in the Federal Govern- ment , or is there some other reason why it probably has not received the budgetary attention it should ? Dr. SEABORG . Well , it has been a part 65.
... the organization of scientific decisionmaking in the Federal Govern- ment , or is there some other reason why it probably has not received the budgetary attention it should ? Dr. SEABORG . Well , it has been a part 65.
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... ment those scientific and technological products upon that environment . To what extent would you favor arrangements to bring more closely together the ecological resources developed by the AEC , the PHS , Interior and perhaps some of ...
... ment those scientific and technological products upon that environment . To what extent would you favor arrangements to bring more closely together the ecological resources developed by the AEC , the PHS , Interior and perhaps some of ...
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