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... physical sci- ences , including not merely the physical sciences proper but engineer- ing and mathematics . The life sciences , then , would have something like 25 percent . However , I call your attention to the fact that this is only ...
... physical sci- ences , including not merely the physical sciences proper but engineer- ing and mathematics . The life sciences , then , would have something like 25 percent . However , I call your attention to the fact that this is only ...
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... physical sciences , and now it is a full - fledged division of the same stature as the mathematical and physical or the biological and medical sciences . Mr. MOSHER . Could you give us an indication of where the emphasis lies in the ...
... physical sciences , and now it is a full - fledged division of the same stature as the mathematical and physical or the biological and medical sciences . Mr. MOSHER . Could you give us an indication of where the emphasis lies in the ...
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... physical , mathematical , and biological sciences , and rela- tively small representation from the social sciences ? Dr. HAWORTH . Yes . I believe it is correct that on the Board there is a larger representation of the physical sciences ...
... physical , mathematical , and biological sciences , and rela- tively small representation from the social sciences ? Dr. HAWORTH . Yes . I believe it is correct that on the Board there is a larger representation of the physical sciences ...
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... physical sciences study committee that started originally at MIT under Dr. Zacharias - is to get together a group composed of leading research scientists plus science teachers at every level , plus school administrators , and meld ...
... physical sciences study committee that started originally at MIT under Dr. Zacharias - is to get together a group composed of leading research scientists plus science teachers at every level , plus school administrators , and meld ...
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... physical sci- ences , and mathematics , and we hope in 1966 or 1967 , depending on funds available and so forth , to expand the program to include biology and the social sciences . The Gilliland report stressed the physical sciences and ...
... physical sci- ences , and mathematics , and we hope in 1966 or 1967 , depending on funds available and so forth , to expand the program to include biology and the social sciences . The Gilliland report stressed the physical sciences and ...
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Page 10 - Foundation is authorized and directed — (1) to develop and encourage the pursuit of a national policy for the promotion of basic research and education in the sciences...
Page 430 - Secretary, is a contract, containing stipulations on the part of the Government, and on the part of the corporation, entered into for full and adequate consideration. The Government became party to this contract by granting the charter, and the stockholders by accepting it.
Page 131 - ... by the Department of Defense, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Page 11 - System was established in 1963 by action of the President's Office of Science and Technology and the Federal Council for Science and Technology, with responsibility to administer it assigned to the National Bureau of Standards.
Page 102 - President, and to the agencies themselves that the Office of Science and Technology was established in the Executive Office of the President by Reorganization Plan No. 2 submitted to the Congress by President Kennedy in 1962.
Page 280 - Transfer of information is an inseparable part of research and development. All those concerned with research and development — individual scientists and engineers, industrial and academic research establishments, technical societies, Government agencies — must accept responsibility for the transfer of information in the same degree and spirit that they accept responsibility for research and development itself.
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