Advanced Materials: Policies and Technological Challenges, Volume 22Annex 3, "National policies", including UK policies |
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... particularly in areas where competition from low - wage countries is keen . Value of an advanced materials policy As a result of these economic characteristics , advanced materials comprise a particu- larly significant point of impact ...
... particularly in areas where competition from low - wage countries is keen . Value of an advanced materials policy As a result of these economic characteristics , advanced materials comprise a particu- larly significant point of impact ...
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... particularly the DOD , will continue to play the main role in R & D funding , and draws attention to the problems of marketing technologies with a defence classification . Reasons for action on materials and national characteristics ...
... particularly the DOD , will continue to play the main role in R & D funding , and draws attention to the problems of marketing technologies with a defence classification . Reasons for action on materials and national characteristics ...
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... particularly in leading - edge sectors . The changes under way are both quantitative and qualitative : - - First , a growing number of firms are forming many kinds of strategic alliances , for they are a very effective method of ...
... particularly in leading - edge sectors . The changes under way are both quantitative and qualitative : - - First , a growing number of firms are forming many kinds of strategic alliances , for they are a very effective method of ...
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United States | 10 |
Europe and other countries | 56 |
Standardization | 65 |
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