The Outlook for Research and Invention, with an Appendix of Problems Awaiting SolutionsD. Van Nostrand Company, 1919 - 241 lappuses |
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26. lappuse
... increased chances to rise from the ranks of the laboring classes , a great army whose opportunities and influence in America have already been enormously increased by the for- tunes of war . To develop the intellectual and inventive ...
... increased chances to rise from the ranks of the laboring classes , a great army whose opportunities and influence in America have already been enormously increased by the for- tunes of war . To develop the intellectual and inventive ...
32. lappuse
... increases in weight ; that is to say , from one pound of sulphur much more than one pound of vitriolic acid is produced , without taking into account the natural moisture in the air . The thorough- ness and accuracy of Lavoisier's work ...
... increases in weight ; that is to say , from one pound of sulphur much more than one pound of vitriolic acid is produced , without taking into account the natural moisture in the air . The thorough- ness and accuracy of Lavoisier's work ...
66. lappuse
... increased use of scientific research in the develop- ment of American industries , the employment of scientific methods in strengthening the national defense , and such other applications of science as will promote the national security ...
... increased use of scientific research in the develop- ment of American industries , the employment of scientific methods in strengthening the national defense , and such other applications of science as will promote the national security ...
68. lappuse
... increasing knowl- edge , of strengthening the national defense , and in contributing in other ways to the public welfare . 2. To survey the larger possibilities of science , to formulate comprehensive projects of research , and to ...
... increasing knowl- edge , of strengthening the national defense , and in contributing in other ways to the public welfare . 2. To survey the larger possibilities of science , to formulate comprehensive projects of research , and to ...
70. lappuse
... increased lustre to the saying , " Better late than never . " But the plans for the National Research Council were laid deep and broad , as soon as it was evident that the United States could no longer keep clear of the world ...
... increased lustre to the saying , " Better late than never . " But the plans for the National Research Council were laid deep and broad , as soon as it was evident that the United States could no longer keep clear of the world ...
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The Outlook for Research and Invention, with an Appendix of Problems ... Nevil Monroe Hopkins Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2019 |
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168. lappuse - ... not known or used by others in this country before his invention or discovery thereof, and not patented or described in any printed publication in this or any foreign country before his invention or discovery thereof...
68. lappuse - To gather and collate scientific and technical information at home and abroad, in cooperation with Governmental and other agencies and to render such information available to duly accredited persons.
59. lappuse - States as may be designated, and the Academy shall, whenever called upon by any department of the Government, investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art, the actual expense of such investigations, examinations, experiments, and reports to be paid from appropriations which may be made for the purpose, but the Academy shall receive no compensation whatever for any services to the Government of the United States.
67. lappuse - The National Research Council was organized in 1916 at the request of the President by the National Academy of Sciences, under its congressional charter, as a measure of national preparedness. The work accomplished by the Council in organizing research and in securing cooperation of military and civilian agencies in the solution of military problems demonstrates its capacity for larger service.
168. lappuse - Office to any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter...
16. lappuse - should be a man willing to listen to every suggestion, but determined to judge for himself. He should not be biased by appearances ; have no favourite hypothesis ; be of no school ; and in doctrine have no master. He should not be a respecter of persons, but of things. Truth should be his primary object. If to these qualities be added industry, he may indeed hope to walk within the veil of the temple of nature.
153. lappuse - Persons employed, as much as employers, are entitled to their own independent inventions, but where the employer has conceived the plan of an invention and is engaged in experiments to perfect it, no suggestions from an employee, not amounting to a new method or arrangement which in itself is a complete invention, is sufficient to deprive the employer of the exclusive property in the perfected...
58. lappuse - Massachusetts; JD Whitney, California; their associates and successors duly chosen, are hereby incorporated, constituted, and declared to be a body corporate, by the name of the National Academy of Sciences.
156. lappuse - But a manufacturing corporation which has employed a skilled workman, for a stated compensation, to take charge of its works, and to devote his time and services to devising and making improvements in articles there manufactured, is not entitled to a conveyance of patents obtained for inventions made by him while so employed, in the absence of express agreement to that effect.
156. lappuse - ... where a person has discovered an improved principle in a machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, and employs other persons to assist him in carrying out that principle, and they, in the course of experiments arising from that employment, make valuable discoveries ancillary to the plan and preconceived design of the employer, such suggested improvements are generally to be regarded as the property of the party who discovered the original improved principle, and may be embodied in his patent...