Superconducting Super Collider Program and the Department of Energy's Budget for Fundamental Science: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, ... April 24, 1990U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 407 pages |
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... increases in the future . The largest such commitment is a Superconducting Super Col- lider project that is getting underway in Texas . The fiscal year 1991 budget request for the SSC is $ 318 million , an increase of $ 100 million over ...
... increases in the future . The largest such commitment is a Superconducting Super Col- lider project that is getting underway in Texas . The fiscal year 1991 budget request for the SSC is $ 318 million , an increase of $ 100 million over ...
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... increases in the future . The largest such commitment is the superconducting super collider project that is getting under way in Texas . The fiscal year 1991 budget request for the SSC is $ 318 million , an increase of $ 100 million ...
... increases in the future . The largest such commitment is the superconducting super collider project that is getting under way in Texas . The fiscal year 1991 budget request for the SSC is $ 318 million , an increase of $ 100 million ...
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... increase of 13.6 percent over the appropriations for fiscal year 1990. It is very , very important that the funding of American science be maintained even though budgets are tight . In fact , it is important to make science funding grow ...
... increase of 13.6 percent over the appropriations for fiscal year 1990. It is very , very important that the funding of American science be maintained even though budgets are tight . In fact , it is important to make science funding grow ...
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... increased economic growth . Recently , the House Science and Technology Committee passed , H.R. 4380 , a bill permanently authorizing appropriations for the SSC . The vote was 32-9 . The bill , sponsored by the Chairman of the Committee ...
... increased economic growth . Recently , the House Science and Technology Committee passed , H.R. 4380 , a bill permanently authorizing appropriations for the SSC . The vote was 32-9 . The bill , sponsored by the Chairman of the Committee ...
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... increase is due to design changes made necessary by the incorporation of technical information about the operations of accelerators that was not available at the time the conceptual design was prepared . The other half of the expected ...
... increase is due to design changes made necessary by the incorporation of technical information about the operations of accelerators that was not available at the time the conceptual design was prepared . The other half of the expected ...
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Page 73 - $330.7 million. Of that total, $215.5 million is for Operating Expenses, $26.7 million is for Capital Equipment, and $88.5 million is for Construction (Table 5). The FY 1991 Operating Expenses request will maintain an approximately constant level of program activity in low and medium energy physics, in heavy
Page 17 - STATEMENT OF DR. D. ALLAN BROMLEY, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Dr. Bromley. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I
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Page 6 - Mr. Chairman, and I look forward to today's hearing. [The prepared statement of Senator Johnston follows:] STATEMENT OF SENATOR J. BENNETT JOHNSTON
Page 206 - advice on any issues relating to the program as requested by the Secretary or the Director of Energy Research.
Page 65 - The major focus of the ongoing research and development program continues to be the superconducting dipole magnets. The R&D program conducted over the past few years on the original magnet design accomplished
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