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deficiencies in the provisions for adequate scientific knowledge for allocation in
particular industries . ... of distinguished leaders in science and in industry to
advise on the directions which the serious deficiencies might best be made good
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deficiencies in the provisions for adequate scientific knowledge for allocation in
particular industries . ... of distinguished leaders in science and in industry to
advise on the directions which the serious deficiencies might best be made good
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British industry itself expended approximately $ 30 , 000 , 000 on industrial
research in that typical year and of that $ 30 , 000 , 000 , $ 5 , 500 , 000
represented subscriptions to their research associations . When we add smaller
sources of ...
British industry itself expended approximately $ 30 , 000 , 000 on industrial
research in that typical year and of that $ 30 , 000 , 000 , $ 5 , 500 , 000
represented subscriptions to their research associations . When we add smaller
sources of ...
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Why has Senator Kilgore withheld from industry , since 1943 , his information as
to how solutions of involved research problems can be had at once and without
trial ? Has he not overlooked here an unusual opportunity for public service ?
Why has Senator Kilgore withheld from industry , since 1943 , his information as
to how solutions of involved research problems can be had at once and without
trial ? Has he not overlooked here an unusual opportunity for public service ?
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Military authorities have conceded that most of the inventive contributions that
made possible the winning of World War II came from the smaller people of
industry . All of our so - called big industries are supported by a vast
understructure of ...
Military authorities have conceded that most of the inventive contributions that
made possible the winning of World War II came from the smaller people of
industry . All of our so - called big industries are supported by a vast
understructure of ...
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out of industry as a whole , if facilities of universities and other research
institutions employed from time to time by industry ... As to industrial
establishments pursuing goals which are peculiar to their own interest , is that not
the type of pursuit ...
out of industry as a whole , if facilities of universities and other research
institutions employed from time to time by industry ... As to industrial
establishments pursuing goals which are peculiar to their own interest , is that not
the type of pursuit ...
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