Maintaining the Integrity of Scientific Research: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, June 28, 1989, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 1455 pages |
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... discussion earlier is that the Federal Government , in the form of NSF , if it is dissatisfied in any way or has any indica- tion whatsoever that an institution we fund isn't doing an adequate job of an investigation , we conduct our ...
... discussion earlier is that the Federal Government , in the form of NSF , if it is dissatisfied in any way or has any indica- tion whatsoever that an institution we fund isn't doing an adequate job of an investigation , we conduct our ...
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... discussion groups . The student - led discussions are one of the powerful components of the course . The first section of the course is entitled Facts and Fictions about Science and Scientists . We give students an overview of the ...
... discussion groups . The student - led discussions are one of the powerful components of the course . The first section of the course is entitled Facts and Fictions about Science and Scientists . We give students an overview of the ...
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... discussion on topics related to chemistry that we cover in Science , Technology and Society . This has worked well , even though the students are just entering freshmen . At the end of my written statement is a list of the topics ...
... discussion on topics related to chemistry that we cover in Science , Technology and Society . This has worked well , even though the students are just entering freshmen . At the end of my written statement is a list of the topics ...
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... discussion groups . The student - led discussions are one of the powerful components of this course . The first section of the course is entitled , " Facts and Fictions about Science and Scientists . " We give the students an overview ...
... discussion groups . The student - led discussions are one of the powerful components of this course . The first section of the course is entitled , " Facts and Fictions about Science and Scientists . " We give the students an overview ...
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... discussion to bring this topic to a close . Each year we vary some of the topics , as new topics become timely and as speakers become available . I often work with other scientists on campus to bring an outside speaker to campus to ...
... discussion to bring this topic to a close . Each year we vary some of the topics , as new topics become timely and as speakers become available . I often work with other scientists on campus to bring an outside speaker to campus to ...
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