Kutatás-Fejlesztés – Tudományszervezési Tájékoztató, 1993

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59 1/5. A tudomány autonómiája - tudomány és kormányzat Autonomy of Science - Science and Government Brown, G.E.,jr.: Rational science, irrational reality: a congressional perspective on basic research and society. = Science/Washington/,1992.okt.9. 200 - 201.p. Clinton picks Gore to lead industrial technology drive. = Sci.Gov.Rep. /Wash­ington/, 1992.16.no. l.,3 —5.p. JékiL.: Clinton és a tudomány. = Népszabadság, 1992.nov.14. 32.p. Lepkowski,W.: Science-technology policy: Clinton victory will mean vast changes. = Chem.Engng.News /Washington/,1992.nov.9. 4—6.p. Mervis,J.: Clinton's science policies and personnel have yet to emerge as he pre­pares for presidency. = Nature /London/,1992.nov. 12. 95 — 96.p. Presidential candidates spell out science and technology views. = Chem.Engng. News /Washington/,1992.okt. 12. 21-22.,24-28.p. Reppert,B.: Presidential contenders sharpen their focus on scientific issues as elec­tion approaches, = The Scientist /Philadelphia,Pa./,1992.21.no. l.,6-7.p. Science policy: the candidates' response. = Science /Washington/,1992.okt.16. 385 —493.p. 1/6. Tudomány és ember — tudomány és társadalom Science and Man - Science and Society Anderson, Ch.: Brown starts debate with his report asking science to improve economy. = Nature /London/,1992.szept.17. 175.p. Can research benefits be proved? = Nature /London/, 1992.szept.17. 173-174.p. De La Mothe,J.: The political nature of science and indicators. = Sci.Publ.Pol. /Guildford/,1992-6.no. 401-406.p. L'impact des nouvelles technologies sur l'économie japonaise. = Probl.Econ. /Paris/, 1992.okt.28. 24-28.p.

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