Fiscal Year 1986 Department of Energy Authorization (basic Research Programs): Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy Development and Applications of the Committee on Science and Technology, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, February 28, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 |
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... recommendations on the necessary next steps for the research . These recommendations provide independent views on future 19 program directions for DOE program managers to consider . 29.
... recommendations on the necessary next steps for the research . These recommendations provide independent views on future 19 program directions for DOE program managers to consider . 29.
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... recommendations no more than a handful of pro- posals that they regard as exceeding in every sense the prima facie criteria , and being more or less equivalently excellent and capable of serving the Nation as the best possible facility ...
... recommendations no more than a handful of pro- posals that they regard as exceeding in every sense the prima facie criteria , and being more or less equivalently excellent and capable of serving the Nation as the best possible facility ...
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... recommended that construction of CEBAF be imple- mented without del ay ( 2 ) DOE / NSF Nuclear Science Advisory Committee's " A Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science " ( December 1983 ) ( 3 ) Reaffirmed their earlier recommendation for ...
... recommended that construction of CEBAF be imple- mented without del ay ( 2 ) DOE / NSF Nuclear Science Advisory Committee's " A Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science " ( December 1983 ) ( 3 ) Reaffirmed their earlier recommendation for ...
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... recommended , regardless of order , deserve appropriate atten- tion and should be carried out . The new facilities , in order of priority , are a 6 - GeV synchrotron radiation facility ; an advanced steady - state neutron facility ...
... recommended , regardless of order , deserve appropriate atten- tion and should be carried out . The new facilities , in order of priority , are a 6 - GeV synchrotron radiation facility ; an advanced steady - state neutron facility ...
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... recommended . A continuing concern throughout the Committee's deliberations was the possible misinterpretation of ... recommendations in the report should be read and interpreted for what they are : a statement as to priorities solely ...
... recommended . A continuing concern throughout the Committee's deliberations was the possible misinterpretation of ... recommendations in the report should be read and interpreted for what they are : a statement as to priorities solely ...
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