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Mirko Husak, MSc in Technical Sciences

open access: yesKartografija i Geoinformacije, 2006
Miljenko Lapaine
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Almin Đapo, MSc in Technical Sciences

open access: yesKartografija i Geoinformacije, 2006
Damir Medak
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Bošković and Technical Sciences

Engineering power : bulletin of the Croatian Academy of Engineering, 2011
Numerous pages have been written about distinguished and world famous Croatian scientist Ruđer Josip Bošković and his work. He was a scientist with a broad range of work: a philosopher, mathematician, physicist, astronomer, geodesist, instrument constructor, hydrotechnician, structural engineer, archeologist, as well as a writer and a diplomat.
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Natural-Science/Technical Peace Research

2019
The current international system is based on the sovereignty of nation states. Most of them defend their sovereignty with military power. Because technological superiority provides advantages in war, they make great efforts in military research and development.
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SCIENCE, THE WORKFORCE AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION*

Australian Journal of Public Administration, 1968
SummaryThe change in the organization of work with advancing technology thus has important implications for governments, for educational authorities and for managers and administrators in both private and public sectors of industry. Governments must strive particularly for better means of analysing the structure of the workforce and predicting changes ...
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Science fiction for technical communicators

Proceedings Professional Communication Conference The New Face of Technical Communication: People, Processes, Products', 2002
An overview of science fiction, and how it relates to the field of technical communications is presented. Several works that focus on the process of communication are examined, and suggestions for further reading are presented.
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How Science Became Technical

Isis, 2009
ABSTRACT Not until the twentieth century did science come to be regarded as fundamentally technical in nature. A technical field, after all, meant not just a difficult one, but one relying on concepts and vocabulary that matter only to specialists. The alternative, to identify science with an ideal of public reason, attained its peak of influence in ...
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A Sight at the Future of Science and Technics

2009
In this article the author states his views at the future of science and technics, which based on articles and monographs of academician, Nobel Prize Laureate V.L. Ginzburg, other scientists, printed out within last 20 years, and more than 50 years operational experience of the author in rocket-space and nuclear power engineering, as well as his ...
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