Proceedings: Symposium on the Scientific and Technological Gap in Latin America ; Edited by Roberto Esquenazi-Mayo, Khem M. Shahani, Samuel B. Treves ; Supported by Montgomery Lectureship Fund, UN-L, Sperry and Hutchinson FoundationRoberto Esquenazi-Mayo, Khem M. Shahani, Samuel B. Treves |
Contents
Trends in Science and Technology in Latin America | 32 |
Technological TransferAdaptation and Innovation | 50 |
Discussion | 67 |
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