The sciences were never at war
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1965 |
Beer, Gavin de |
Science and society
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1965 |
Cardwell, D. S. L. |
Basic research, description versus definition
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1965 |
Kidd, Charles V. |
The optimum climate for industrial research
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1965 |
Orthʺ, Charles D. |
Science and the general welfare in a democracy
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1965 |
Seaborg, Glenn T. |
The report of the President of the sixtieth anniversary of the Carnegie Institution for 1961-1962
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1965 |
Haskins, Caryl P. |
The scientist and society
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1965 |
Haworth, Leland J. |
Science, technology, and economic growth
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1965 |
Hollomon, J. Herbert |
Science goes to Washington
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1965 |
Greenfield, Meg |
The ambivalence of scientists
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1965 |
Merton, Robert K. |
The academicians of Washington
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1965 |
Simons, Howard |
Criteria for scientific choice
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1965 |
Weinberg, Alvin M. |
Impact of large-scale science on the United States
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1965 |
Weinberg, Alvin M. |
The coming changes in American science
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1965 |
Storer, Norman W. |
Research administration and the administrator : U.S.S.R. and United States
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1965 |
Kaplan, Norman M. |
Science and technology in the new Europe
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1965 |
King, Alexander |
An International Institute of Science and Technology
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1965 |
Killian jr., James R. |
Universities and academic systems in modern societies
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1965 |
Ben-David, Joseph |
Research development and the federal budget
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1965 |
Carey, William D. |
Scientific productivity and academic organization in nineteenth century medicine
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1965 |
Ben-David, Joseph |