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Geoscience — Basic Research or Commercial Prospecting?t fifteen years. In his estimation there are several factors responsible for this, among them the earth scientists’ own failure to come forward more aggressively to counter commercial pressures. Instead there has been a lot of opportunism, whereby they have let the image of economic utility become w
DEI
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The Science/Politics Interface in Developmentt voyages of discovery were government-sponsored, though often primarily undertaken with hopes of commercial reward. Scientific research was a normal part of their programmes. When Captain Cook set off on his voyages of discovery that were to climax in his first crossing of the Antarctic Circle in 1
Emmenagogue
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Pandemic
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烦人
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Susanne Fengler,Bettina Vestring companies. Such a step has not been taken until recently as commercial pressures have declined in tandem with the shift to the environmental motive..Thus it is not so strange that the public image of geologists and geophysicists has been one of the “bad guys” who disguise minerals exploration under
震惊
发表于 2025-3-30 02:30:50
Book 1993he Antarctic has its origins in discussions with Anders Karlqvist, the Director of the Swedish PolarResearch Secretariate at the Royal Academy of Science in Stockholm. Anders and I had worked together in the early 80‘s in a program on Technology and Culture, among other at the Research Policy Instit
Embolic-Stroke
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0929-0788 my of Science in Stockholm. Anders and I had worked together in the early 80‘s in a program on Technology and Culture, among other at the Research Policy Instit978-94-017-3761-6978-0-585-28849-9Series ISSN 0929-0788