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Middle-Ground R & D — How Can It Be Rejuvenated?

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  1. Advisory Committee on Industrial Innovation, Final Report, U.S. Department of Commerce. September 1979.

  2. “Innovation and Private Investment in R&D,” a statement by the American Chemical Society. C&EN, April 30, 1979 p. 36–44.

  3. “Innovation in the Basic Materials Industries,” Proceedings of the 6th Biennial Conference on N ational Materials Policy, prepared for the House Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. Government Printing Office (in press).

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Harris Burte is currently director of the Metals and Ceramics Division of the AFWAL Materials Laboratory at Wright - Patterson. Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. He is responsible for activities in middleground R&D, which the Air Force carries out in its own laboratory or supports at universities and research institutes or in industry. He is a member of the TMS-AIME Board of Directors, and has been chairman of the TMS-AIME GEM Committee. He is also the American Society for Metals representative to the Coordinating Committee on Productivity and Innovation of the American Association of Engineering Societies.

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Burte, H.M. Middle-Ground R & D — How Can It Be Rejuvenated?. JOM 33, 29–30 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03354421

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