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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... effect , supporters of research in universities because they want the research results . Incentives for the industrial provision of equipment will also be important , but I think come best coupled with industry interest in research and ...
... effect , supporters of research in universities because they want the research results . Incentives for the industrial provision of equipment will also be important , but I think come best coupled with industry interest in research and ...
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... effect immigrants , and therefore permanent recruits to the U.S. scene , or whether they are merely a temporary force which will go back to their home countries after a while . I do not consider that we have adequate data on this ...
... effect immigrants , and therefore permanent recruits to the U.S. scene , or whether they are merely a temporary force which will go back to their home countries after a while . I do not consider that we have adequate data on this ...
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... effect of weather upon agricultural productivity five years from now . What we really can say is that the demand continues to be very high , and the estimates made by various industries , for example the electronic and computer industry ...
... effect of weather upon agricultural productivity five years from now . What we really can say is that the demand continues to be very high , and the estimates made by various industries , for example the electronic and computer industry ...
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... effect has generally been small . The decreases have , however , had serious personal effects on a percentage of the engineering population . These personal effects were compounded by difficulties in the movement of the engineers ...
... effect has generally been small . The decreases have , however , had serious personal effects on a percentage of the engineering population . These personal effects were compounded by difficulties in the movement of the engineers ...
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... effect of anti - trust attitudes in the Department of Justice on the possibility of industrial consortia and arrangements intended to assist engineering education , the effect of government patent policy on the relationships between ...
... effect of anti - trust attitudes in the Department of Justice on the possibility of industrial consortia and arrangements intended to assist engineering education , the effect of government patent policy on the relationships between ...
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