If you liked Recruitment, retention, and utilization of federal scientists and engineers by National Research Council Staff and Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel, start with Risk Assessment in the Federal Government (1983), Evaluation of Criteria for Selecting a Salt Processing Alternative for High-Level Waste at the Savannah River Site (2001), and Assessment of Science Meets the Science of Assessment (1999). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Risk Assessment in the Federal Government
1983 · 128 pages · Institutional Means for Assessment of Risks to Public Health Committee, National Research Council Staff, Life Sciences Commission, Division on Earth and Life Studies Staff · Same author
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Evaluation of Criteria for Selecting a Salt Processing Alternative for High-Level Waste at the Savannah River Site
2001 · National Research Council Staff, Radionuclide Separation Processes for High-Level Waste at the Savannah River Committee · Same author
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Assessment of Science Meets the Science of Assessment
1999 · 48 pages · National Research Council Staff, Board on Testing and Assessment, Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education Commission, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education Staff · Same author
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Assessment of wingtip modifications to increase the fuel efficiency of Air Force aircraft
2007 · 94 pages · National Research Council Staff, Air Force Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff · Same author
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The path to the Ph.D.
1997 · 90 pages · National Research Council Staff, Policy and Global Affairs Staff, Ad Hoc Panel on Graduate Attrition Advisory Committee · Same author
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Catalytic Process Technology
2000 · National Research Council Staff, Catalytic Process Technology for Manufacturing Applications on Engineering and Technical Systems Committee · Same author
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Airline Passenger Security Screening
1996 · 88 pages · National Research Council Staff, Engineering and Technical Systems Commission, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff, National Materials Advisory Board Staff, Commercial Aviation Security Staff · Same author
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Comparative Dosimetry of Radon in Mines and Homes
1991 · 244 pages · National Research Council Staff, Life Sciences Commission, Division on Earth and Life Studies Staff · Same author
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Nutrient Requirements of Rabbits 1977
1977 · 36 pages · National Research Council Staff, Animal Nutrition Committee · Same author
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Atoms, Molecules, and Light
2002 · 52 pages · National Research Council Staff, Board on Physics and Astronomy Staff, Updated Assessment of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science Committee, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff · Same author
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Science and Judgment in Risk Assessment
1994 · 651 pages · Risk Assessment of Hazardous Air Pollutants Committee, Life Sciences Commission, National Research Council Staff, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology Staff, Division on Earth and Life Studies Staff · Same author
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International Directory of Building Research Organizations
1989 · 228 pages · National Research Council Staff, Building Research Board Staff · Same author
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