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... fields which directly concern the public health or welfare , and , therefore , it is imma- terial whether or not the object to be achieved under the contract is intended for use by the public . Rather , the test is whether the field ...
... fields which directly concern the public health or welfare , and , therefore , it is imma- terial whether or not the object to be achieved under the contract is intended for use by the public . Rather , the test is whether the field ...
Page 75
... field of science or tech- nology created at public expense , such as atomic energy . It should be kept in mind that this subsection deals with the field of science or technology involved in the research and development work to be ...
... field of science or tech- nology created at public expense , such as atomic energy . It should be kept in mind that this subsection deals with the field of science or technology involved in the research and development work to be ...
Page 76
... field of technology cover- ing the work called for by the contract , and has an established nongovernmental commercial position in an area of his business which is directly related to the same field of technology . The criterion ...
... field of technology cover- ing the work called for by the contract , and has an established nongovernmental commercial position in an area of his business which is directly related to the same field of technology . The criterion ...
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