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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... particular effort over the course of time . Shouldn't we be doing something in the administration and manage- ment of the adjustment to this independent agency concept which you believe to be important and still not do harm to the ...
... particular effort over the course of time . Shouldn't we be doing something in the administration and manage- ment of the adjustment to this independent agency concept which you believe to be important and still not do harm to the ...
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... particular Congress . Dr. DUBRIDGE . Well , I am just afraid my answer has to be that I do not think there is a very close analogy between commerce and science ; that the scientific and technological enterprise is an impor- tant tool ...
... particular Congress . Dr. DUBRIDGE . Well , I am just afraid my answer has to be that I do not think there is a very close analogy between commerce and science ; that the scientific and technological enterprise is an impor- tant tool ...
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... particular position , was not a good choice because it was a person from controversial military fields . I feel the National Science Foundation should certainly be able to operate worldwide without getting involved in the so - called ...
... particular position , was not a good choice because it was a person from controversial military fields . I feel the National Science Foundation should certainly be able to operate worldwide without getting involved in the so - called ...
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... particular , have failed to make clear to the public the nature of the great bulk of the Federal expenditures for research and development . In large part , these funds allow us to draw from our stock of established scientific knowledge ...
... particular , have failed to make clear to the public the nature of the great bulk of the Federal expenditures for research and development . In large part , these funds allow us to draw from our stock of established scientific knowledge ...
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... particular problems . However , other parts of the impact of Federal science on our society must also concern us . Spe- cial attention needs to be given to the strength of the institutions which carry out the search for new scientific ...
... particular problems . However , other parts of the impact of Federal science on our society must also concern us . Spe- cial attention needs to be given to the strength of the institutions which carry out the search for new scientific ...
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