DSIR: Making Science Work for New Zealand : Themes from the History of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1926-1992Victoria University Press, 1998 - 299 páginas |
Índice
Acknowledgements | 7 |
The Science and Politics | 34 |
A Grassland Utopia? Pastoral Farming | 58 |
Biological Control of Pests | 80 |
The New Zealand Radar | 109 |
Nuclear Science in | 140 |
New Zealand Steel | 170 |
Earthquakes | 201 |
Great Faults | 225 |
The Development | 245 |
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