Science-fiction Studies, Volume 4SFS Publications., 1977 - Science fiction |
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... scientific progress ; II ) confident skepticism ; and III ) pessimism and imprecation . 8 I. Optimism : During the first period , between the middle 30s and the beginning of the Cold War , American society , more than any other in the ...
... scientific progress ; II ) confident skepticism ; and III ) pessimism and imprecation . 8 I. Optimism : During the first period , between the middle 30s and the beginning of the Cold War , American society , more than any other in the ...
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... scientific agronomy , the diffusion of computers which enabled a great number of striking advances in the scientific field , and finally the con- quest of space , which has so far reached its highest point with the exploitation of ...
... scientific agronomy , the diffusion of computers which enabled a great number of striking advances in the scientific field , and finally the con- quest of space , which has so far reached its highest point with the exploitation of ...
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... Scientific American and those who read publications intended for practicing research scientists . Table 22. Frequency of Reading Scientific Journals A. regularly B. irregularly C. rarely . D. never unmarked 77 27.30 % .109 .38.65 .65 ...
... Scientific American and those who read publications intended for practicing research scientists . Table 22. Frequency of Reading Scientific Journals A. regularly B. irregularly C. rarely . D. never unmarked 77 27.30 % .109 .38.65 .65 ...
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