National Science Foundation Legislation, 1973: Hearing, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on S. 1078 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 394 lappuses |
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364. lappuse - Hearings before the Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, 88th Congress, 1st Session. Washington: US Government Printing Office, 1963, p. 283. Skinner, BF, "The Science of Learning and the Art of Teaching," Harvard Educational Review, 1954, 24, 86-97.
170. lappuse - The 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...
2. lappuse - ... shall deny, for a period of two years, any further payment to, or for the direct benefit of, such individual under any of the programs specified in subsection (c).
170. lappuse - To evaluate scientific research programs undertaken by agencies of the Federal Government, and to correlate the Foundation's scientific research programs with those undertaken by individuals and by public and private research groups; 7.
250. lappuse - Another approach consists of automated assembly of small silicon spheres, produced by a modified shot tower method, into a large plastic encapsulated assembly. All of these approaches require experimental verification of technical feasibility. Several cost analyses have been provided which show possibility of reaching the economic goal of generating cost-competitive electric power...
19. lappuse - We must appreciate that the progress we seek requires a new partnership in science and technology — one which brings together the federal government, private enterprise, state and local governments, and our universities and research centers in a coordinated, cooperative effort to serve the national interest.
174. lappuse - Joint Commission on Scientific and Technical Cooperation. A Science Policy Council within the Federal Government would! be formed to consider policy problems in science and technology, which affect more than one Federal agency or which concern the overall advancement of the Nation's science and technology. The Chairman of the Science Policy Council would be the Director of the National Science Foundation. Membership of the Council would be composed of policy level individuals from Federal departments...
265. lappuse - Federally financed research and development program which would include among its first tasks: ( 1 ) examination of global and local limitations on the extraction of kinetic energy from the winds with emphasis on possible weather modification, and (2) a study of legal constraints against the large-scale use of windpower. Goals and Project Impact It is proposed that windpower be developed in the regions described in Table 24. The maximum generating capacities are also shown in this table. The maximum...
116. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: I sincerely appreciate the opportunity to appear before you as you consider the appropriation to the National Science Foundation for FY lg74.
92. lappuse - I testify today on behalf of the Association of American Universities and the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, whose members represent most of the major research universities in the United States.