Naval Research Reviews, 38-41. sējumiOffice of Naval Research, 1986 |
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... reactions can be initiated to produce " molecularly engineered " polymer films having novel electronic , optical , or dielec- tric properties . The short - term goal of the laboratory is to demonstrate that submicron film devices can be ...
... reactions can be initiated to produce " molecularly engineered " polymer films having novel electronic , optical , or dielec- tric properties . The short - term goal of the laboratory is to demonstrate that submicron film devices can be ...
3. lappuse
... reactions leading to organic compounds , self - replicating and information - carrying macromolecules , and eventually ... reaction surfaces . These environments would have provided an almost infinite set of conditions and variables , as ...
... reactions leading to organic compounds , self - replicating and information - carrying macromolecules , and eventually ... reaction surfaces . These environments would have provided an almost infinite set of conditions and variables , as ...
4. lappuse
... reactions associated with hydro- thermal vents , indicates sites of hot water extraction of chem- ical species from basalt and consequent gas formation , and illustrates the circulation patterns of both smoker ( high temperature ) and ...
... reactions associated with hydro- thermal vents , indicates sites of hot water extraction of chem- ical species from basalt and consequent gas formation , and illustrates the circulation patterns of both smoker ( high temperature ) and ...
5. lappuse
... reactions at high temperatures . It has been shown that the principal source of H2S - S in the 350 ° C smoker vents is basalt and not seawater sulfate . 21 , 22 Although part of the H2S measured in warm Galapagos type vents comes from ...
... reactions at high temperatures . It has been shown that the principal source of H2S - S in the 350 ° C smoker vents is basalt and not seawater sulfate . 21 , 22 Although part of the H2S measured in warm Galapagos type vents comes from ...
6. lappuse
... reactions for nitrogen are unknown , but in Archaean systems , it is presumed that NH3 - N was the most abundant form . At temperatures greater than 70 ° C , the microbial diversity decreases and methanogens , anaerobic sulfur ...
... reactions for nitrogen are unknown , but in Archaean systems , it is presumed that NH3 - N was the most abundant form . At temperatures greater than 70 ° C , the microbial diversity decreases and methanogens , anaerobic sulfur ...
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13. lappuse - Can an effective program be proposed for discovering and developing scientific talent in American youth so that the continuing future of scientific research in this country may be assured on a level comparable to what has been done during the war?
7. lappuse - Branscomb is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society...
13. lappuse - With particular reference to the war of science against disease, what can be done now to organize a program for continuing in the future the work which has been done in medicine and related sciences? (3) What can the Government do now and in the future to aid research activities by public and private organizations?
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23. lappuse - ... to provide within the Department of the Navy a single office, which, by contract or otherwise, shall be able to obtain, coordinate, and make available to all bureaus and activities of the Department of the Navy, world-wide scientific information and the necessary services for conducting specialized and imaginative research...
12. lappuse - To insure continued preparedness along farsighted technical lines, the research scientists of the country must be called upon to continue in peacetime some substantial portion of those types of contribution to national security which they have made so effectively during the stress of the present war.
28. lappuse - Navy; to plan, foster, and encourage scientific research in recognition of its paramount importance as related to the maintenance of future naval power, and the preservation of national security; to provide within the Department of the Navy a single office, which, by contract and otherwise, shall be able to obtain, coordinate, and make available to all bureaus and activities of the Department of the Navy, world-wide scientific information and the necessary...
31. lappuse - Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has been a member of the faculty since 1970.
14. lappuse - He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a fellow of the American Physical Society, a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of the American Philosophical Society.