New trends in chemistry teaching / [editors, D.J. Waddington, Marc Laffitte, and J.J. Thompson].
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Contributor(s): Waddington, D. J.
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"Prepared in collaboration with the Committee on the Teaching of Chemistry of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)."
"An anthology of articles published originally in international and national journals, and reproduced in facsimile form where possible."
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- 141Technoligcal and institutional innovation in irrigation.
- 142Policy interventions for technological innovation in developing countries.
by Charles, Cooper. - 143Policy interventions for technological innovation in developing countries.
by Charles, Cooper. - 144Diffusion of precommercial inventions developed in government-funded research institutions in Nigeria.
by Adeboye, Titus. - 145Diffusion of precommercial inventions developed in government-funded research institutions in Nigeria.
by Adeboye, Titus. - 146Technology policy failures in Nigeria.
by Adubita, Abin O. - 147Technology policy failures in Nigeria.
by Adubita, Abin O. - 148Choice of technology in industry: The economics of grain milling in Tanzania.
by Bagachwa, M.S.D. - 149Choice of technology in industry: The economics of grain milling in Tanzania.
by Bagachwa, M.S.D. - 150The construction and operation of charcoal kilns built with locally manufactured bricks.
by Paddon, A.R; Robinson, A. - 151Mastering technology:engineering services firms in developing countries.
by Brenner, Carliene; Kurdoglu, Gelik. - 152Case studies in the acquisition of technology.
by UNIDO. - 153Local development and export of technology the comparative advantage of Agentina, Brazil,India, the Republic of Korea and Mexico.
by Dalmon, Carl J; Secovich, F. - 154International technology transfer: issues and policy options.
by Stewart, Frances. - 155The environment for technological change in centrally planned economies.
by Ponznaski, Kazimierz. - 156The application of computer technology for development.
by United Nations. - 157U.N. conference on science and technology for development, 1979.
by National Council for Scientific Research. - 158The mechanisms of the international transfer of technology to developing countries.
by Mbulo, Mulambe P. - 159Southern lights: Celebrating the scientific achievements of the developing world.
by Spurgeon, David. - 160Science and technology priority areas for the development of Jordan.
by Chaddelaine, M.
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