Engineering Manpower Concerns: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, October 6, 7, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 174 pages |
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... our government . We can point with pride to the number of Nobel prizes our scientists have achieved in recent decades , as well as the countless discoveries made in basic research in the physical and natural sciences . 2.
... our government . We can point with pride to the number of Nobel prizes our scientists have achieved in recent decades , as well as the countless discoveries made in basic research in the physical and natural sciences . 2.
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... scientists and engineers as the U.S. , and Japan has six times as many engineers per 10,000 people . The imbalance in the supply of professionals along with the depleting ranks of engineering professors are problems we must contend with ...
... scientists and engineers as the U.S. , and Japan has six times as many engineers per 10,000 people . The imbalance in the supply of professionals along with the depleting ranks of engineering professors are problems we must contend with ...
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... scientists in government to understand the technical and technological factors that must be dealt with in these subjects . In this sense , the government itself must continue to be an employer and user of engineers and scientists . an ...
... scientists in government to understand the technical and technological factors that must be dealt with in these subjects . In this sense , the government itself must continue to be an employer and user of engineers and scientists . an ...
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... scientists . The engineer applies the new knowl- edge created by scientists in a practical way via designs of new and improved structures , products and services . Thus , as technology multiplies , increasing quantities of quality ...
... scientists . The engineer applies the new knowl- edge created by scientists in a practical way via designs of new and improved structures , products and services . Thus , as technology multiplies , increasing quantities of quality ...
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... scientists . General Electric and Exxon and others have similar numbers to talk about . All of us could use more . In meeting with GE and Exxon not long ago , we had trouble delineating the role of the engineer as we entered the decade ...
... scientists . General Electric and Exxon and others have similar numbers to talk about . All of us could use more . In meeting with GE and Exxon not long ago , we had trouble delineating the role of the engineer as we entered the decade ...
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