Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1965: Creating an Environmental Science Services Administration: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session. June 9, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 31 pages |
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We may expect to be able to do the same for other aspects of the physical environment . The third significant development has been our growing awareness that the sciences dealing with the physical environment are not a collection of ...
We may expect to be able to do the same for other aspects of the physical environment . The third significant development has been our growing awareness that the sciences dealing with the physical environment are not a collection of ...
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Each of these industries will hereafter be able to look to a single organization to meet much of their need for environmental information . Another of the benefits of the reorganization is that the new agency will provide better ...
Each of these industries will hereafter be able to look to a single organization to meet much of their need for environmental information . Another of the benefits of the reorganization is that the new agency will provide better ...
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... that will only become reliable when we are able to describe the weather problem mathematically with a high degree of accuracy — and this we will never be able to do until we can make an accurate inventory of the existing weather .
... that will only become reliable when we are able to describe the weather problem mathematically with a high degree of accuracy — and this we will never be able to do until we can make an accurate inventory of the existing weather .
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