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2. Analysis in this section is based on data provided by the Council for the International 

 Exchange of Scholars, Washington, D.C., 1983. 



3. National Research Council. 1978. Highlights, Trends in Postdoctoral Appointments 

 Abroad for Doctoral Scientists and Engineers from U.S. Universities. Washington, 

 D.C.; National Academy of Sciences. 



4. Zinberg, Dorothy S. 1977. Planning for contraction: Changing trends in travel patterns 

 of American and European scientists. In New U.S. Initiatives in International Science 

 and Technology, April 13-16, 1977, Keystone, Colo. 



5. NATO Science Committee, European Science Foundation, and U.S. National Research 

 Council. International Mobility of Scientists and Engineers. Report of a workshop held 

 in Lisbon, June 1981. 



6. Commission on Human Resources, National Research Council. 1980. Summary Report 

 1979, Doctorate Recipients from United States Universities. Washington, D.C.: Na- 

 tional Academy of Sciences, p. 14. 



7. Kidd, Charles. 1983. Personal communication. 



8. NATO Scientific Affairs Division. 1978. Two Decades of Achievement in International 

 Scientific and Technological Cooperation. Brussels: North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- 

 tion. 



9. National Science Board. 1982. Discussion Issues 1982, Science in the International Set- 

 ting. Vol. 2, Background Material. Washington, D.C.: National Science Foundation. 



10. National Science Board. 1982. Statement on Science in the International Setting. As 

 adopted by the National Science Board at its 238th Meeting, June 1982. 



11. NATO Science Committee, European Science Foundation, and U.S. National Research 

 Council, p. 116. This report identifies problems, concerns, and remedial action perti- 

 nent to promoting increased international interactions among scientists and engineers 

 in the advanced countries of the world; in particular problems of young researchers are 

 addressed. 



12. Ibid., p. 47. 



13. Ibid., p. 57. 



14. Ibid., p. 4. 



15. Office of Science and Technology Policy in cooperation with the National Science 

 Foundation. 1982. Annual Science and Technology Report to the Congress, 1981. 

 Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. 



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