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Business in science

William F. Clocksin
- 01 Dec 1984 - 
- Vol. 312, Iss: 5995, pp 671-671
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This article is published in Nature.The article was published on 1984-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Philosophy of business & Business analysis.

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Why is Inline NMR Rarely Used as Industrial Sensor? Challenges and Opportunities

TL;DR: A short background of NMR spectroscopy fundamentals and instrumentation is presented along with its potential applications and limitations for real-time analysis in the manufacturing sector in this article, which is expected that soon NMR will be applied to monitor the chemical and physical properties of complex feedstock mixtures and reactions in real time.

Transcending the theory-practice problem of technology

Yoram Reich
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a research methodology of design and briefly show how this methodology can shed light on some problems related to technology, and the fundamental role of design in technology, thereby viewing the research methodology proposed as a methodology for studying some aspects of technology.
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Aerospaces: Southern California architecture in a cold war world

TL;DR: Martin's designs for Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, the Aerospace Corporation, North American Aviation and other firms gave Los Angeles a unique industrial landscape as mentioned in this paper and offered a way of reframing southern California's Cold War by viewing it through a lens of architecture and design.
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Annotated bibliography on research methodologies

TL;DR: This annotated bibliography includes a small sample of sources on various aspects of research methodology from diverse disciplines that influence research on artificial intelligence techniques in engineering design analysis and manufacturing (AIEDAM).

The emerging business of science in Vietnam

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the emerging business of science in Vietnam and how implementing a well-functioning market mechanism in academia can boost scientific productivity and in turn, generate higher quality research in the transition economy.
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Why is Inline NMR Rarely Used as Industrial Sensor? Challenges and Opportunities

TL;DR: A short background of NMR spectroscopy fundamentals and instrumentation is presented along with its potential applications and limitations for real-time analysis in the manufacturing sector in this article, which is expected that soon NMR will be applied to monitor the chemical and physical properties of complex feedstock mixtures and reactions in real time.

Transcending the theory-practice problem of technology

Yoram Reich
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a research methodology of design and briefly show how this methodology can shed light on some problems related to technology, and the fundamental role of design in technology, thereby viewing the research methodology proposed as a methodology for studying some aspects of technology.
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Aerospaces: Southern California architecture in a cold war world

TL;DR: Martin's designs for Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, the Aerospace Corporation, North American Aviation and other firms gave Los Angeles a unique industrial landscape as mentioned in this paper and offered a way of reframing southern California's Cold War by viewing it through a lens of architecture and design.
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Annotated bibliography on research methodologies

TL;DR: This annotated bibliography includes a small sample of sources on various aspects of research methodology from diverse disciplines that influence research on artificial intelligence techniques in engineering design analysis and manufacturing (AIEDAM).

The emerging business of science in Vietnam

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the emerging business of science in Vietnam and how implementing a well-functioning market mechanism in academia can boost scientific productivity and in turn, generate higher quality research in the transition economy.