Progress in Natural Science—Communication of State Key Laboratories of China
✍ Scribed by Wei-Kang Yuan
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 159 KB
- Volume
- 47
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2509
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✦ Synopsis
contains such articles as localized molecular Foundation of China (NNSFC) to carry timely and original orbital studies of a series of planar monocyclopolycncs, in articles on basic research, especially up-to-date development, situ FTIR spectroscopic studies of electrocatalytic processes, in the newly inaugurated State Key Laboratories (SKL), trial of the third generation electroluminescence, and applicovering almost all important fields of the natural sciences, cations of quantum pharmacology to drug molecule design. e.g. mathematics, physics, chemistry, astronomy, geo-All contributions are referred by experts selected by an sciences, life sciences, materials and engineering sciences, editorial board composed of the most renowned scientists in information sciences, resource and environmental sciences.
present-day China. The SKL represent a relatively new development in the present efforts at reforming the organization of R & D in China. They are generally small laboratories awarded to small groups of accomplished scientists in well-scoped areas of basic studies in both science and technology. These laboratories are "open" in the sense that two-thirds of the personnel consist of guest workers, domestic as well as from overseas, on a project-grant basis according to approved guidelines. Such a structural feature is designed to ensure mobility of the research forces in order to enhance. intellectual exchange and the establishment of cross-and interdisciplinary areas along the forefronts of wience and tcchnology.
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