Patent Policies Relating to Aeronautical and Space Research: Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Patents and Scientific Inventions of the Committee on Science and Astronuatics, U. S. House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session on H. R. 1934 and H. R. 6030 ... |
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... percentage of the research money being spent in the United States today . I would like to draw the members ' at- tention to the fact that something like 20 or 30 percent of all the Federal research dollars are going into the space ...
... percentage of the research money being spent in the United States today . I would like to draw the members ' at- tention to the fact that something like 20 or 30 percent of all the Federal research dollars are going into the space ...
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... percent . Tom 3g its fields other than propulsion asha la Laura Is twenty are putting a substantial part wt 11 200 tam the Far I me are putting some money into Ft I think it would only far are being put back with the state of the art ...
... percent . Tom 3g its fields other than propulsion asha la Laura Is twenty are putting a substantial part wt 11 200 tam the Far I me are putting some money into Ft I think it would only far are being put back with the state of the art ...
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... percent . It is greater than 98 percent . Mr. YEAGER . But you are going into fields other than propulsion now , branching out ? Mr. REICHARD . Yes . Mr. YEAGER . Does this mean that you are putting a substantial part of your own ...
... percent . It is greater than 98 percent . Mr. YEAGER . But you are going into fields other than propulsion now , branching out ? Mr. REICHARD . Yes . Mr. YEAGER . Does this mean that you are putting a substantial part of your own ...
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... percent of the first $ 10,000 in royalties received by the company , 20 percent- Mr. YEAGER . I don't understand ; what happens to that 30 percent ? Mr. BROWN . This is paid directly to the inventors under whose patent someone else is ...
... percent of the first $ 10,000 in royalties received by the company , 20 percent- Mr. YEAGER . I don't understand ; what happens to that 30 percent ? Mr. BROWN . This is paid directly to the inventors under whose patent someone else is ...
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... percent , or probably 200 , derive from Government work , a sizable bloc of them being in a very specialized area of chemistry , which was quite new . Mr. CHENOWETH . You have some contracts with NASA ? Mr. BROWN . Yes , sir . Mr ...
... percent , or probably 200 , derive from Government work , a sizable bloc of them being in a very specialized area of chemistry , which was quite new . Mr. CHENOWETH . You have some contracts with NASA ? Mr. BROWN . Yes , sir . Mr ...
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