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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... economic recovery and strengthening of our national defense . It is obvious that without the necessary engineering and technical manpower , we cannot hope to proceed in implementing these vital programs . All the advances in science and ...
... economic recovery and strengthening of our national defense . It is obvious that without the necessary engineering and technical manpower , we cannot hope to proceed in implementing these vital programs . All the advances in science and ...
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... economic recovery and the strengthning of our national defense . It is obvious that without the necessary engineering and technical manpower we can not hope to proceed in implementing these vital programs . All the advances in science ...
... economic recovery and the strengthning of our national defense . It is obvious that without the necessary engineering and technical manpower we can not hope to proceed in implementing these vital programs . All the advances in science ...
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... economy and society as a whole . The Subcommittee on Science , Research and Technology as part of its oversight responsibilities held hearings earlier this year in which some of the questions concerning engineers and scientific manpower ...
... economy and society as a whole . The Subcommittee on Science , Research and Technology as part of its oversight responsibilities held hearings earlier this year in which some of the questions concerning engineers and scientific manpower ...
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... economy . This topic is also of importance to the nation as a whole since engineers are the backbone of America's efforts to stay competitive in emerging technological indus- tries . In the last five years we have witnessed enormous ...
... economy . This topic is also of importance to the nation as a whole since engineers are the backbone of America's efforts to stay competitive in emerging technological indus- tries . In the last five years we have witnessed enormous ...
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... economic systems that are the underpinning of our technological society . This has been the way in which this country has been produc- tive , has been competitive in the world , and has been economically successful . Without engineers ...
... economic systems that are the underpinning of our technological society . This has been the way in which this country has been produc- tive , has been competitive in the world , and has been economically successful . Without engineers ...
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