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... Maglev Train Japan's magnetically levitated ( maglev ) train project - box K — which has been underway for two decades , is scheduled to get more than $ 4 million during 1988 from the Ministry of Trans- port , which oversees the effort ...
... Maglev Train Japan's magnetically levitated ( maglev ) train project - box K — which has been underway for two decades , is scheduled to get more than $ 4 million during 1988 from the Ministry of Trans- port , which oversees the effort ...
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... maglev concept itself - the use of superconducting magnets to float a train - apparently originated in the United States , and first got heavy publicity during the late 1960s . A few years later , JNR began operational tests on a ...
... maglev concept itself - the use of superconducting magnets to float a train - apparently originated in the United States , and first got heavy publicity during the late 1960s . A few years later , JNR began operational tests on a ...
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... maglev train provided a stimulus for companies like Sumitomo Heavy Industries to build their ex- perience base in superconductivity and related problems in cryogenic engineering . Japanese companies participate as members of consor- tia ...
... maglev train provided a stimulus for companies like Sumitomo Heavy Industries to build their ex- perience base in superconductivity and related problems in cryogenic engineering . Japanese companies participate as members of consor- tia ...
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... ( maglev ) rail system along the Eastern seaboard - where is the need for centralized responsibility ? Development of ... maglev train program ( ch . 3 ) or the fifth - generation computer project as results come in and new directions open ...
... ( maglev ) rail system along the Eastern seaboard - where is the need for centralized responsibility ? Development of ... maglev train program ( ch . 3 ) or the fifth - generation computer project as results come in and new directions open ...
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... train (maglev): Trains sus- pended and propelled by magnetic forces offer the prospects of much higher speeds than can be achieved by conventional wheel-on-rail tech- nologies. A prototype superconducting maglev train in Japan (also ...
... train (maglev): Trains sus- pended and propelled by magnetic forces offer the prospects of much higher speeds than can be achieved by conventional wheel-on-rail tech- nologies. A prototype superconducting maglev train in Japan (also ...
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الصفحة 89 - Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President and to serve as Science and Technology Adviser to the President.
الصفحة 67 - International Competitiveness in Electronics (Washington, DC: Office of Technology Assessment, November 1983), pp. 413-422. On patenting, below, see SK Yoder, "Rush to Exploit New Superconductors Makes Japan Even More Patent-Crazy,
الصفحة 63 - Japan pay attention to goals and objectives announced by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), or the Ministry of Finance.
الصفحة 26 - LTS materials. [Page Omitted] This page was originally printed on a gray background. The scanned version of the page is almost entirely black and is unusable. It has been intentionally omitted. If a replacement page image of higher quality becomes available, it will be posted within the copy of this report found on one of the OTA websites.
الصفحة 56 - Press, 1985), pp. 196-197. [Page Omitted] This page was originally printed on a gray background. The scanned version of the page is almost entirely black and is unusable. It has been intentionally omitted. If a replacement page image of higher quality becomes available, it will be posted within the copy of this report found on one of the OTA websites.
الصفحة 128 - Companies in the World Economy, BR Guile and H. Brooks (eds.) (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1987], p.
الصفحة 7 - American companies have taken a wait-and-see attitude. They plan to take advantage of developments as they emerge from the laboratory — someone else's laboratory — or buy into emerging markets when the time is right. Unfortunately, reactive strategies such as these have seldom worked in industries like electronics over the past 10 to 15 years.
الصفحة 152 - SMES, superconducting magnetic energy storage system: A coil or solenoid of superconducting wire in which an electric current can circulate, storing energy until needed for purposes such as feeding an electric utility grid or powering a free-electron laser. SQUID, superconducting quantum interference device: A very sensitive instrument, built with Josephson junctions, used to detect magnetic signals. STA, Science and Technology Agency: Under the Prime Minister's Office in Japan.
الصفحة 23 - Report of the White House Science Council Federal Laboratory Review Panel [Washington, DC: Office of Science and Technology Policy, May 1983). For more recent perspectives, see FV Guterl, "Technology Transfer Isn't Working,