Reauthorization of the National Science Foundation, Fiscal Year 1984: Hearing Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, on Proposed Authorizations for the National Science Foundation for Fiscal Year 1984, March 18, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 140 pages |
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1984 budget request academic areas artificial blood vessels artificial heart artificial heart research awards Barney Clark basic research behavioral science programs BRANSCOMB Brophy CHAIRMAN competitive Congress Coor crime Department Director economic Edward Knapp efforts Elinor Ostrom ence equipment faculty Federal Government fiscal year 1984 Foundation's funding FY 1984 budget graduate education graduate students health of science Human Resources important increase industry investment KNAPP Labor and Human laboratories major Malcom mathematics ment mentation metric system million minority institutions National Science Board National Science Foundation needs NSF budget NSF's peer review percent polymer President problems projects proposed questions research facilities research instrumentation research programs Robert Jarvik role science and engineering science education scientific scientists and engineers Senator PELL social and behavioral social sciences STATEMENT OF DR Thank tion University of Utah University of Vermont university research Willem Kolff women and minorities
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