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JANICE R. LONG, SOPHIE L. WILKINSON, AND PAMELE S. ZURER
C&EN WASHINGTON
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Spending on R&D--with emphasis on chemistry and chemical engineering--by the federal government and its various agencies. Distribution of funds among development and basic and applied research.
How much companies spend on R&D, particularly within the chemical industry. Where industrial chemists work and how much they are paid. Patent activity of selected U.S. chemical firms.
Sources of academic R&D funds. Which schools spend the most for chemistry and chemical engineering. Spending on research equipment. Numbers of graduate students and postdoctoral appointees.
Numbers of U.S. chemical and biotechnology patents issued in 2000 and their countries of origin. Fields in which chemical papers are published and the countries where they originate.
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