Scientists in government-United States
Scientists in government-United States is a book subject. It includes 4 books, written by 4 different authors.
Key facts
- number of authors: 4 people
- number of books: 4
- books: A chemist in the White House : from the Manhattan Project to the end of the Cold War, A scientist at the White House : the private diary of President Eisenhower's special assistant for science and technology, Science, Cold War and the American state : Lloyd V. Berkner and the balance of professional ideals
- authors: Glenn Theodore Seaborg, George B. Kistiakowsky, Allan A. Needell
- publication dates: 1997, 1977, 2000
- book publishers: American Chemical Society, Oxford University Press, Harwood Academic
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