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COVER STORY
October 29, 2001
Volume 79, Number 44
CENEAR 79 44 pp. 29-58
ISSN 0009-2347
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JANICE R. LONG, SOPHIE L. WILKINSON, AND PAMELE S. ZURER
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
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.

INDUSTRY
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.

UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
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.

PATENTS & LITERATURE
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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