Science, Technology, and Global Economic Competitiveness: Hearing Before the Committee on Science, [House of Representatives], One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, October 20, 2005, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 - 621 pages |
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... foreign oil , but are not yet deployed . In addition , it is not clear whether the DARPA analogy is entirely apt . DARPA funds advanced technologies that will eventually be used by the Pentagon . The gov- ernment itself would not be the ...
... foreign oil , but are not yet deployed . In addition , it is not clear whether the DARPA analogy is entirely apt . DARPA funds advanced technologies that will eventually be used by the Pentagon . The gov- ernment itself would not be the ...
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... Foreign Countries While trends of support for the innovation system in the U.S. have showed signs of slowing , other nations are committing significant new resources to building their science and technology enterprises . More than one ...
... Foreign Countries While trends of support for the innovation system in the U.S. have showed signs of slowing , other nations are committing significant new resources to building their science and technology enterprises . More than one ...
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... , about some kinds of computer hardware - to a foreign national within the United States may be " deemed " an export , and that transfer requires an Continued mental research in the United States with access to information 15.
... , about some kinds of computer hardware - to a foreign national within the United States may be " deemed " an export , and that transfer requires an Continued mental research in the United States with access to information 15.
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... foreign or U.S. companies or that have manuals that are available in the public domain , in libraries , over the Internet , or from manufacturers . INCENTIVES FOR INNOVATION AND THE INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT Recommendation D : Ensure that ...
... foreign or U.S. companies or that have manuals that are available in the public domain , in libraries , over the Internet , or from manufacturers . INCENTIVES FOR INNOVATION AND THE INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT Recommendation D : Ensure that ...
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... foreign workers " dropped to 65,000 a year from its 195,000 peak.12 • In 2004 , China graduated over 600,000 engineers , India 350,000 , and America about 70,000.13 • In 2001 ( the most recent year for which data are available ) , U.S. ...
... foreign workers " dropped to 65,000 a year from its 195,000 peak.12 • In 2004 , China graduated over 600,000 engineers , India 350,000 , and America about 70,000.13 • In 2001 ( the most recent year for which data are available ) , U.S. ...
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