Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... scientific country , but rapid progress is being made . Modern scientific research did not begin in China until the early twentieth century . The founding of the Academia Sinica and its associated research institutes in 1928 signi- fied ...
... scientific country , but rapid progress is being made . Modern scientific research did not begin in China until the early twentieth century . The founding of the Academia Sinica and its associated research institutes in 1928 signi- fied ...
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... scientific talent back to China is unlikely to occur . Burdens beyond science As well as providing a conducive intellectual environment , Chinese institutes have two other important tasks : reform of the administrative structure , and ...
... scientific talent back to China is unlikely to occur . Burdens beyond science As well as providing a conducive intellectual environment , Chinese institutes have two other important tasks : reform of the administrative structure , and ...
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... scientific- technological offer that will encourage competition and progress in the region . A global strategy aimed at innovation is being drawn up in Castilla - La Mancha based on the creation of mechanisms orientated towards the ...
... scientific- technological offer that will encourage competition and progress in the region . A global strategy aimed at innovation is being drawn up in Castilla - La Mancha based on the creation of mechanisms orientated towards the ...
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