Annual Report of the National Research CouncilU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
28. lappuse
... federal or state authorities for continuation at government expense . The census of research men conducted in the states and institutions led to the recognition of investigators needed in government service , both civil and military ...
... federal or state authorities for continuation at government expense . The census of research men conducted in the states and institutions led to the recognition of investigators needed in government service , both civil and military ...
44. lappuse
... Federal Trade Commission with regard to licenses under the trading with the enemy act for the manufacture of synthetic drugs by pat- ented processes belonging to the enemy , with a result that the Com- mission not only requires a ...
... Federal Trade Commission with regard to licenses under the trading with the enemy act for the manufacture of synthetic drugs by pat- ented processes belonging to the enemy , with a result that the Com- mission not only requires a ...
15. lappuse
... Federal Government . The first busi- ness of the division will accordingly be thorough study of the various situations presented by several typical States and their relations to the Federal Government to determine how these purposes may ...
... Federal Government . The first busi- ness of the division will accordingly be thorough study of the various situations presented by several typical States and their relations to the Federal Government to determine how these purposes may ...
32. lappuse
... the war , and has continued its good work . ` In addition to helping develop methods for making needed drugs , the committee has cooperated closely with the Federal Trade Commis- sion 32 ANNUAL REPORT NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL , 1919 .
... the war , and has continued its good work . ` In addition to helping develop methods for making needed drugs , the committee has cooperated closely with the Federal Trade Commis- sion 32 ANNUAL REPORT NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL , 1919 .
35. lappuse
... Federal State services and involves expenditures which are chiefly met by official funds , with the result that the work of the division differs from that of most of the other divisions which are engaged in coordinating or promoting ...
... Federal State services and involves expenditures which are chiefly met by official funds , with the result that the work of the division differs from that of most of the other divisions which are engaged in coordinating or promoting ...
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Academy of Sciences American Society appointed biological biology and agriculture Bureau of Standards Calif Carnegie Institution Charles chemical technology chemistry and chemical chief College Columbia University Conn cooperation D. C. Committee Department director division of biology division of chemistry division of engineering division of Federal division of medical division of physical Electric ex officio executive board EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Federal relations funds Gano Dunn geologist geology and geography Geophysical Union George Harvard University industrial Institution of Washington International Astronomical Union International Union investigations Iowa Johns Hopkins University maintenance medical sciences MEMBERS AT LARGE Mount Wilson Observatory National Academy National Research Council officers Ohio organization president problems professor of physics publication R. A. Millikan representatives research fellowships research information service Rockefeller Foundation Street Subcommittee tion United States Army United States Bureau United States Navy University of Chicago Vernon Kellogg vice chairman Washington welding Yale University York City
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12. lappuse - Meyer, of the Bureau of Plant Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture...
14. lappuse - Hale brought to the attention of the meeting the question of a popular journal to be published jointly by the National Academy of Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and stated that the matter would be brought up later for further consideration.
40. lappuse - In such cases the administration must assume full responsibility and the American Association of University Professors and the Association of American Colleges are free to make an investigation. 1970 Interpretive Comments Following extensive discussions on the 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure...
74. lappuse - The tenth annual symposium on the chemistry of colloids, arranged under the joint sponsorship of the division of chemistry and chemical technology of the National Research Council...
68. lappuse - To direct the attention of scientific and technical investigators to the present importance of military and industrial problems in connection with the war, and to aid in the solution of these problems by organizing specific researches. 6. To gather and collate scientific and technical information at home and abroad, in co-operation with Governmental and other agencies and to render such information available to duly accredited persons.
36. lappuse - ... of, the United States Geological Survey, the United States Bureau of Mines, and the American Association of State Geologists were invited.
6. lappuse - Report of the committee on marine piling investigations of the division of engineering and industrial research of the National Research Council.
67. lappuse - Council to promote research in the mathematical, physical, and biological sciences, and in the application of these sciences to engineering, agriculture, medicine, and other useful arts, with the object of Increasing knowledge, of strengthening the national defense, and of contributing in other ways to the public welfare, as expressed in the Executive order of May 11, 1918.
2. lappuse - ... applied science used in these activities depends. Its membership is largely composed of accredited representatives of about seventy-five national scientific and technical societies. Its essential purpose is the promotion of scientific research and of the application and dissemination of scientific knowledge for the benefit of the national strength and well-being.
2. lappuse - SEC. 3. Joint meetings of the executive board of the National Research Council and the council of the National Academy of Sciences shall be held...