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It is well known that the technology transfer (TT) is the locomotive of successful development in any Country. This is the reason why so many meetings, conferences and papers, during last time, are devoted to this actual topic [1] and different approaches and ways are suggested to facilitate this process.
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George Bugliarello, “Technology Transfer. A Socio-Technological Paradigm”, from “Development and Transfer of Industrial Technology” (O.C.C. Lin, C.T.Shih and T.C.Yang ( Editors) Elsevier Science B.V. 1994 ITRI.
Dias K.Daukeev, “Technology Transfer Problems for the Rebublic of Kazakhstan”, Proceeding of the NATO workshop “Human Resources and Leadership for TT Between NATO Countries and Cooperating Partner Countries”, (to be published).
John R. Manning, “Diffusion Kinetics for Atoms in Crystals” (D. Van Nostrand Company, INC, Princeton, Toronto, 1968 ).
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Daukeev, D.K. (1997). Diffusion Model of Technology Transfer. In: Corsi, C., Kudrya, S., Cardone, C. (eds) From Central State to Free Global Market Economy. NATO ASI Series, vol 14. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8955-0_16
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