| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1917 - 620 頁
...Speaking at the opening of the laboratory in 1902, his Majesty — then Prince of Wales — said : — "The object of the scheme is, I understand, to bring...practice, to effect a union between science and commerce," and these words still express our aims. Various writers have pointed out recently that in this process... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1917 - 586 頁
...Committee, the speaker pointed out that, in the words of their first report, "the object of the scheme is to bring scientific knowledge to bear practically upon our everyday industrial and commercial life." He continued : — In this process, as we shall see, and as has been well pointed out by various recent... | |
| Sir Richard Glazebrook - 1917 - 72 頁
...began. Speaking at the opening of the Laboratory in 1902, His Majesty — then Prince of Wales — said: "The object of the scheme is, I understand, to bring...practice, to effect a union between science and commerce," and these words still express our aims. Various writers have pointed out recently that in this process... | |
| Herbert R. Carter - 1920 - 340 頁
...Physical Laboratory, which was the first instance of official recognition of this subject. The object was to bring scientific knowledge to bear practically...break down the barrier between theory and practice, and to effect a union between science and commerce. The original objects as stated were ^ery academic,... | |
| 1957 - 168 頁
...(later King George V) [23] who opened the first of the new buildings in 1902, the Laboratory was founded "to bring scientific knowledge to bear practically...practice; to effect a union between science and commerce." 33. Up to then, the Standards Department (as it had been known since 1878), in accordance with the... | |
| 1918 - 934 頁
...address of the Prince of Wales at the opening of the National Physical Laboratory in 1902, when he said: "The object of the scheme is, I understand, to bring...practice, to effect a union between science and commerce," the lecturer points out that in this process there are three distinct stages calling for careful correlation:... | |
| Sir Richard Glazebrook - 1917 - 66 頁
...began. Speaking at the opening of the Laboratory in 1902, His Majesty — then Prince of Wales — said: "The object of the scheme is, I understand, to bring...practice, to effect a union between science and commerce," and these words still express our aims. Various writers have pointed out recently that in this process... | |
| 374 頁
...Reichsanstalt. But not until ten years later was the National Physical Laboratory established in London 'to bring scientific knowledge to bear practically...practice, to effect a union between Science and Commerce'. Its first director, RT Glazebrook was a 'Cavendish 189 man'. Experiments on aviation, helped by government... | |
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