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Views on the NAS/NAE/IM convocation on scientific conduct

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The author is the recipient of the Herman Halperin Electric Transmission and Distribution Award, IEEE; United States Activities Board Professional Leadership Award, IEEE; United States Activities Board Citation of Honor, IEEE; Philip Sporn Award, Cigré; Atwood Associate, Cigré. J.A. Casazza has established the Peter Cooper Fund for Advancing Government Technical Competitions at Cooper Union.

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Casazza, J.A., Garte, S.J. Views on the NAS/NAE/IM convocation on scientific conduct. Sci Eng Ethics 1, 111–112 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02584067

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