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19981307200PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1990235785PN. New. 1990. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19662080202102707394Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology University of the Ryukyus 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 243 pages Size: B5 size Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology, University of the Ryukyus paperback
19682080202102707224Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology University of the Ryukyus 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 268 pages Size: B5 size Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology, University of the Ryukyus paperback
19632080202102706560Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology University of the Ryukyus 1963. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 192 pages Size: B5 size Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology, University of the Ryukyus paperback
19592080202102706561Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology University of the Ryukyus 1959. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 153 pages Size: B5 size Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology, University of the Ryukyus paperback
19642080202102706554Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology University of the Ryukyus 1964. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 233 pages Size: B5 size Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology, University of the Ryukyus paperback
19612080202102706562Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology University of the Ryukyus 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 464 pages Size: B5 size Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology, University of the Ryukyus paperback
19602080202102706563Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology University of the Ryukyus 1960. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 504 pages Size: B5 size Faculty of Farm Political Science and Technology, University of the Ryukyus paperback
2003EG-462Leipzig Germany: Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultat 2003. Comprehensive annual text presents detailed technical papers presented at the University of Leipzig from leading professors and field experts. Topics including: fibre reinforced concrete; creep of ultra-high performance concrete under compressive stresses; mechanics of crack growth in high-strength concrete; fracture mechanics of different lightweight concretes; dynamic measurements of a prestressed high performance concrete bridge; calculating an ancient groined masonary vault; ultra-high strength concrete under concentrated load; etc. 618 pgs. Illustrated. Lower front corner slightly creased. Minimal shelfwear. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultat Paperback
20001320787PN. New. 2000. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19981303286PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1978150512032Congress of the United States Office of Technology Assessment: for. 1978-01-01. Paperback. Like New. Congress of the United States, Office of Technology Assessment: for.. paperback
197667148Charlottesville VA: US Army Foreign Science and Technology Center 1976. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. Staple-bound. Number stamped on front cover. Recieved and date stamped on back cover. Pencil erasure residue on front cover. x 106 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams. This was prepared by the Department of the Army Picatinny Arsenal Dover New Jersey. Report number is AST-1130X-145-75. Distribution at the time this report was produced was limed to US Government Agencies Only. The foreign information was up to November 30 1975. Document requests were processed by the US Army Foreign Science and Technology Center. The report covers the exploitation of the Soviet Model PG-15P 73-mm HEAT-FS cartridge; Model PG-9 projectile; and Model VP-9 PIBD fuze. US Army Foreign Science and Technology Center paperback
198271734Washington D.C.: Congress of the United States Office of Technology Assessment: For. 1982. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling and creased. ix 391 p. 26 cm. Footnotes. Illustrations Maps. Abbreviations. Acronyms. Glossary The United States orbited its first satellite in 1958 nearly a quarter century ago. In the intervening years the United States has made great strides in developing peaceful and practical uses of space technology. However in spite of the dramatic successes of the space program among which are the recent flights of the Columbia shuttle orbiter many informed observers express considerable unease about the future of our civilian efforts in space particularly in light of increased foreign competition and stringent fiscal restraints. Because of these uncertainties and also because of emerging new prospects for using the space environment this assessment was requested by the Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation and endorsed by the House Committee on Science and Technology. It investigates America s civilian space policy from the point of view of its effects on the primary areas of space applications technology including space transportation. It does not address military/intelligence applications projects activities in space science or space exploration except insofar as these affect civilian applications. Its aim is to investigate Federal policies public and private institutions and the external circumstances that shape space applications today. In keeping with this emphasis the assessment explores the question of Federal involvement in space research and development R&D the issues that arise in the transition from R&D to full-fledged operational status when and under what circumstances commercial involvement is appropriate and how to respond to commercial competition from overseas. It also addresses questions of space policy suggested by the Nation s experience with applications of technology in space. Congress of the United States, Office of Technology Assessment: For.. paperback
198061985Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1980. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Some edge soiling. iii 481 p. 24 cm. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. No. 130. The hearings were focused on whether government actions were hindering innovation. The Representatives wanted to insure that federally sponsored R&D was coordinated among the various agencies that conducted it. They also wanted to make sure that the GOvernment was performing a sueful role with regard to private R&D in the communications area. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
198464113Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1984. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Highlighting/underlining. Pencil erasure residue on front cover. Some wear and soiling. Yellow highlighting noted on pages 479-80. iii 546 p. 24 cm. Illustrations Maps Form. Bibliography No. 46. The subcommittee turned its attention to the then emerging technology and legal issues associated with computer and communications security and privacy. This is an early Congressional look at what has become one of the major technology challenges of the 21st century. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
197862326Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1978. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 475 p. 24 cm. Illustrations. No. 106. The committee was engaged in a broad oversight review of the national health care system--with special emphasis on the roles and impacts of science and technology. Their hearing/examination of the role of computers in health care was part of their comprehensive review. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
1975HY-32Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior 1975. Comprehensive text presents a detailed report on the critical water problems facing the 11 Western States including needs for water for mineral and energy resources development; municipal and industrial water services; water supplies necessary to satisfy the objective of Indian self-determination; water and plans for the maintenance and improvement of the quality of the environment; managing flood plains; regional and state-specific problems; etc. 457 pgs. Illustrated including a fold-out plate. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. . U.S. Department of the Interior Paperback
198765750Washington DC: Congress of the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment: For sale by the. 1987. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Highlighting/underlining. Substantial marking by a former intelligence reporter for Time Inc. Ink notes on back cover. vi 187 p.26 cm. Illustrations. Second component of OTA's assessment of new communications technologies. The first component The Electronic supervisor: new technologies new tensions was published in September 1987. This report examines the vulnerability of communications and computer systems and the trends in technology for safeguarding information in these systems. It reviews the primary activities and motivations of stakeholders such as banks government agencies vendors and standards developers to generate and use safeguards. Congress of the U.S., Office of Technology Assessment: For sale by the.. paperback
0160417791.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198366803Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1983. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Mailing label on last page. ii 2 125 3 p.; 24 cm. No. 149. This hearing focused on the often lengthy drug approval process. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
197866455Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1978. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Office of Technology Assessment stamp on front cover. Cover has slght wear and soiling. iii 429 p.; 24 cm. Illustrations. Maps. Title continues Ninety-Fifth Congress Second Session June 7 8 1978 No. 113. The Congress held these two hearings in order to become more informed on the subject of Earth resources evaluation and drilling technology. In particular the purpose was to examine exploration evaluation and drilling activities for various energy resources in both the public and private sectors and to determine if those activies were adequart to meet the anticipated future demands on those resources. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
197857826Washington DC: U.S. Department of Energy 1978. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Front cover cut several inches at middle of fore-edge. Title page scratch at same location. Cover has some wear and soiling. x 74 p.; 28 cm. Illustrations. Tables. Fold-outs. DOE/EDP-0025. This report provides an overview of the Department of Energy's Environmental Development Plan EDP system developed to ensure the identification and consideration of environmental concerns associated with energy technology development. U.S. Department of Energy paperback
199175463Washington DC: United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment 1991. Presumed First Edition First printing. Trade paperback. Good. John Bergling Cover design. ix 1 104 2 pages. Illustrations. Boxes. Figures. Tables. Footnotes. Cover has some other wear and soiling. Scientifically the prospect of returning to the Moon and exploring Mars in greater detail is an exciting one. President Bush's proposal to establish a permanent lunar base and to send human crews to explore Mars would engage both scientists and engineers in challenging tasks. Yet it also raises a host of issues regarding the appropriate mix of humans and machines timeliness and costs of space exploration. This Nation faces a sobering variety of economic environmental and technological challenges over the next few decades all of which will make major demands on the Federal budget and other national assets. Within this context Congress will have to decide the appropriate pace and direction for the President's space exploration proposal.This report the result of an assessment of the potential for automation and robotics technology to assist in the exploration of the Moon and Mars raises a number of issues related to the goals of the U.S. civilian space program. Among other things the report discusses how greater attention to automation and robotics technologies could contribute to U.S. space exploration efforts. The Office of Technology Assessment OTA was an office of the United States Congress from 1972 to 1995. OTA's purpose was to provide Congressional members and committees with objective and authoritative analysis of scientific and technical issues of the late 20th century i.e. technology assessment. It was a leader in practicing and encouraging delivery of public services in innovative and inexpensive ways including early involvement in the distribution of government documents through electronic publishing. Congress established the Office of Technology Assessment with the Technology Assessment Act of 1972.1 It was governed by a twelve-member board comprising six members of Congress from each party — half from the Senate and half from the House of Representatives. During its twenty-four-year life it produced about 750 studies on a wide range of topics including acid rain health care global climate change and polygraphs. Criticism of the agency was fueled by Fat City a book by Donald Lambro; it called OTA an "unnecessary agency" that duplicated government work done elsewhere. OTA was "de-funded" in the "Contract with America" period. United States, Congress, Office of Technology Assessment paperback