Lewis M. Branscomb
Lewis M. Branscomb
American physicist, government policy advisor, and corporate research manager
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Seeds of disaster, roots of response
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Taking Technical Risks
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Taking technical risks
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Industrializing knowledge
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Investing in innovation
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Confessions of a Technophile (Masters of Modern Physics, Vol 13)
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Converging infrastructures
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Korea at the turning point
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Confessions of a technophile
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Empowering technology
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Japanese innovation strategies
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Empowering Technology
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Beyond Spinoff
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Resources for an uncertain future
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Ensuring (and insuring?) critical information infrastructure protection
no cover - BIBetween invention and innovationLewis M. Branscomb
Between invention and innovation
no cover - AAAn analysis of South African sc...Lewis M. Branscomb
An analysis of South African science and technology policy
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S & T information policy in the context of a diffusion oriented national technology policy
no cover - AEAmerica's emerging technology p...Lewis M. Branscomb
America's emerging technology policy
no cover - DTDual-use technologyLewis M. Branscomb
Dual-use technology
no cover - PFPolicy for science and engineer...Lewis M. Branscomb
Policy for science and engineering in 1989
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Seeds of disaster, roots of response
- Open Work
Taking Technical Risks
- Open Work
Taking technical risks
- Open Work
Industrializing knowledge
- Open Work
Investing in innovation
- Open Work
Confessions of a Technophile (Masters of Modern Physics, Vol 13)
- Open Work
Converging infrastructures
- Open Work
Korea at the turning point
- Open Work
Confessions of a technophile
- Open Work
Empowering technology
- Open Work
Japanese innovation strategies
- Open Work
Empowering Technology
- Open Work
Beyond Spinoff
- Open Work
Resources for an uncertain future
- Open Work
Ensuring (and insuring?) critical information infrastructure protection
- Open Work
Between invention and innovation
- Open Work
An analysis of South African science and technology policy
- Open Work
S & T information policy in the context of a diffusion oriented national technology policy
- Open Work
America's emerging technology policy
- Open Work
Dual-use technology
- Open Work
Policy for science and engineering in 1989