ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1959 |
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Page 368
... basic research have at least two kinds of po- tential uses . The first is to convey - gen- erally to nonscientists - a sense of the nature of basic research , a feeling for its importance , and an appreciation of the motives and working ...
... basic research have at least two kinds of po- tential uses . The first is to convey - gen- erally to nonscientists - a sense of the nature of basic research , a feeling for its importance , and an appreciation of the motives and working ...
Page 370
... basic research is defined solely as work with no foreseeable appli- cation , some trivial and irrelevant re- search will be admitted to the category of basic research . Apart from the inadequacies of each definition , the group of ...
... basic research is defined solely as work with no foreseeable appli- cation , some trivial and irrelevant re- search will be admitted to the category of basic research . Apart from the inadequacies of each definition , the group of ...
Page 371
... basic re- search are therefore futile . But I could be wrong . Even if statistics on basic research are inherently affected by subjective judg- ments , it may be better to collect and publish what can be collected than to make no effort ...
... basic re- search are therefore futile . But I could be wrong . Even if statistics on basic research are inherently affected by subjective judg- ments , it may be better to collect and publish what can be collected than to make no effort ...
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POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
Volume 10 1959 | 291 |
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