ProceedingsNational Science Foundation, 1958 - 223 lappuses |
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activities agencies allocation American Cyanamid Company Analyst applied research Associate Director basic research Bethesda billion Board Brookings Institution Budget building Bureau of Labor Chairman chemical industry Chief College competitive economy Conference construction industry Consultant Corporation cost Council Dean Defense Department Department of Defense Direc Director of Research Division DOLLAR Economic Research Economist Education effort electronic Engineering equipment Executive Finance firms funds George Washington University growth impact of research important increase industrial research ington JOHN laboratories Manager manufacturing ment military research National Science Foundation nomics Office of Special Operations Research organizations patent percent physical planning portunities problems Professor Program Director Public RALPH research and development research expenditures Research Institute research program ROBERT Scientific Personnel scientific research scientists Secretary social sciences Special Studies technical technological research theory of employment tion University velopment Vice President Wash Washington WILLIAM York
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147. lappuse - Foundation is authorized and directed (1) to develop and encourage the pursuit of a national policy for the promotion of basic research and education in the sciences...
3. lappuse - ... (a) To construct, acquire, or establish laboratories and other facilities for the conduct of research. (b) To undertake and utilize applied research. (c) To collect research information related to a particular industry and disseminate it to participating members. (d) To conduct applied research on a protected, proprietary, and contractual basis with member or nonmember concerns, Government agencies, and others.
10. lappuse - The establishment of long-range studies of the potential benefits to be gained from, the opportunities for, and the problems involved in the utilization of aeronautical and space activities for peaceful and scientific purposes...
61. lappuse - Take interest, I implore you, in those sacred dwellings which one designates by the expressive term: LABORATORIES. Demand that they be multiplied, that they be adorned : these are the temples of the future temples of wellbeing and of happiness. There it is that humanity grows greater, stronger, better.
118. lappuse - Research is systematic, intensive study directed toward fuller scientific knowledge of the subject studied. This covers both basic research and applied research. Basic research is that type of research which is directed toward increase of knowledge in science. It is research where the primary aim of the investigator is a fuller knowledge or understanding of the subject under study, rather than a practical application thereof.
10. lappuse - The preservation of the role of the United States as a leader in aeronautical and space science and technology...
3. lappuse - Congress that assistance be given to small-business concerns to enable them to undertake and to obtain the benefits of research and development in order to maintain and strengthen the competitive free enterprise system and the national economy.
23. lappuse - To promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense; and for other purposes.
102. lappuse - Increase the capacity of the economy to raise the demand for goods. It is obvious that technological research increases the capacity of the economy to raise productivity. Less obvious and indeed generally overlooked is the fact that research gives the economy the capacity to bring about planned increases in the demand for goods both by creating new demands for consumption goods and by creating new investment opportunities.
155. lappuse - Much progress has been made but basic research is still under-emphasised in the United States. Economic incentives assure the immediate future of applied research and development. But these incentives do not have direct and immediate impact on basic research, and redoubled efforts are required if it is to keep pace with the rising demands of technology,