National Oceanographic Council, Hearing, 89-1, February 19 -April 12, 19651965 - 190 pages |
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... Lands and Waters of the Prov- ince of Ontario , so that there is good correlation of work programs . The institute has been in operation since 1956 and despite its small working budget , has al- ready produced and published the results ...
... Lands and Waters of the Prov- ince of Ontario , so that there is good correlation of work programs . The institute has been in operation since 1956 and despite its small working budget , has al- ready produced and published the results ...
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... land - grant colleges devoted to agriculture and the supporting mechanic arts . Land - grant colleges did so well that they established the United States as preeminent in agriculture . We are first in the world in this and mechanic arts ...
... land - grant colleges devoted to agriculture and the supporting mechanic arts . Land - grant colleges did so well that they established the United States as preeminent in agriculture . We are first in the world in this and mechanic arts ...
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... land grant colleges and resources of the soil . I am sure the committee appreciates your throwing the idea out here and we probably can do something about it . I appreciate the rest of your statement , too , because you , as well as ...
... land grant colleges and resources of the soil . I am sure the committee appreciates your throwing the idea out here and we probably can do something about it . I appreciate the rest of your statement , too , because you , as well as ...
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... land masses rimming the Pacific Basin area , also know the benefits which can accrue to all of us through more positive and predictable data on the behavior of the tsunami , the seismic ocean waves triggered off by undersea volcanic ...
... land masses rimming the Pacific Basin area , also know the benefits which can accrue to all of us through more positive and predictable data on the behavior of the tsunami , the seismic ocean waves triggered off by undersea volcanic ...
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... land . For example , there is no established mission for advancing the possibility of the generation of power by using ocean thermal gradi- ents , but the greatest existing mission gain I think is in the area as stated this morning and ...
... land . For example , there is no established mission for advancing the possibility of the generation of power by using ocean thermal gradi- ents , but the greatest existing mission gain I think is in the area as stated this morning and ...
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Page 182 - (c) Each member of the Council may designate another officer of his department or agency to serve on the Council as his alternate in his unavoidable absence.
Page 171 - In 1962 when a reorganization plan established the Office of Science and Technology within the Executive Office of the President , through transfer of authorities formerly vested in the National Science Foundation.
Page 3 - The most effective utilization of the scientific and engineering resources of the United States, with close cooperation among all interested agencies of the United States in order to avoid unnecessary duplication of effort, facilities, and equipment...
Page 3 - The establishment of long-range studies of the potential benefits to be gained from, the opportunities for, and the problems involved in the utilization of aeronautical and space activities for peaceful and scientific purposes...
Page 79 - The development and improvement of the capabilities, performance, use, and efficiency of vehicles, equipment, and instruments for use in exploration, research, surveys, the recovery of resources, and the transmission of energy in the marine environment.
Page 4 - ... an evaluation of such activities and accomplishments in terms of the attainment of the objectives of this Act and...
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Page 3 - Space Council (hereinafter called the "Council") which shall be composed of — (1) the Vice President, who shall be Chairman of the Council; (2) the Secretary of State; (3) the Secretary of Defense; (4) the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; and (5) the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission.
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Page 124 - Geologist in the Great Lakes Research Division of the Institute of Science and Technology and Professor of Oceanography in the Department of Meteorology and Oceanography of the University of Michigan.