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And John McCain's been using Twitter, the latest fad technology from that silly traffic-flow machinery, to make fun of scientific allocations in the Federal budget.
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In "From funding agencies to scientific agency: Collective allocation of science funding as an alternative to peer review," the researchers proposed a funding model that they claim would be simpler, cheaper, and fairer than the traditional funding system, and more amenable to high-risk research and chance discovery.
Administrators of science funding agencies who lack such information may base funding allocations across scientific disciplines on judgments about where the science is most exciting or where other support is lacking, to the detriment of students encouraged toward fields, however exciting, without waiting jobs...
Only when the value-ladenness of resource allocation for scientific research is acknowledged can democratic societies begin to deliberate on which values should drive this allocation.
The purpose of such Micro-Robots is to deploy instruments or instrument sensor heads, acting as an "extended robotic arm" rather than covering large distances on various types of terrain, while maximizing the mass allocation for scientific equipment.
CIS proposes a reference architecture for EWS and provides services to address problems common to all EWSs as complex software systems: integration of legacy scientific applications, workflow orchestration, allocation of computational resources and robust operation.
Four studies (N=82; 67; 67; 128), in the UK, identified whether members of the public (i) accept that an individual clinician might be genuinely unsure which of two treatments was better; (ii) judge that when there is uncertainty it is acceptable to suggest deciding at random; (iii) recognise scientific benefits of random allocation to treatment conditions in a trial.
The federal program refuted this claim, alleging use of costing exercises and scientific data to determine allocation.
4. To help address the likely scenario of emergent high priority research opportunities that could require timely reordering of scientific priorities, new flexible resource allocations were developed.
The spatial and temporal distribution of the incidence of breast cancer provides not only important epidemiologic clues to cancer etiology for primary prevention but also a scientific basis for the appropriate allocation of health resources.
Our econometric analysis provides evidence that scientific disclosure requires specific human resource allocations, which supports the view that scientific disclosure is not just a by-product of standard R&D activities.
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