Lesson 15 Secrecy in industry

歌词
Lesson 15
第15节
Secrecy in industry
工业中的秘密
Why is secrecy particularly important in the chemical industries?
为什么在化学工业中保密尤为重要?
Two factors weigh heavily against the effectiveness of scientific research in industry.
有两个因素严重地妨碍工业中科学研究的效率
One is the general atmosphere of secrecy in which it is carried out,
一是科研工作中普遍存在的保密气氛
the other the lack of freedom of the individual research worker.
二是研究人员缺乏个人自由
In so far as any inquiry is a secret one,
任何一项研究都涉及到保密
it naturally limits all those engaged in carrying it out from effective contact with their fellow scientists either in other countries or in universities,
那些从事科研的人员自然受到了限制,他们不能和其他国家、其他大学
or even, often enough, in other departments of the same firm.
甚至往往不能与本公司的其他部门的同行们进行有效的接触
The degree of secrecy naturally varies considerably.
保密程度自然差别很大
Some of the bigger firms are engaged in researches which are of such general and fundamental nature
某些大公司进行的研究属于一般和基础的研究
that it is a positive advantage to them not to keep them secret.
因此不保密对他们才有利
Yet a great many processes depending on such research are sought for with complete secrecy until the stage at which patents can be taken out.
然而,依赖这种研究的很多工艺程序是在完全保密的情况下进行的。直到可以取得专利权的阶段为止
Even more processes are never patented at all but kept as secret processes.
更多的工艺过程根本就不会取得专利权,而是作为秘方保存着
This applies particularly to chemical industries,
在这化学工业方面尤为突出
where chance discoveries play a much larger part than they do in physical and mechanical industries.
同物理和机械工业相比,化学工业中偶然发现的机会要多得多
Sometimes the secrecy goes to such an extent that the whole nature of the research cannot be mentioned.
有时,保密竟达到了这样的程度,即连研究工作的整个性质都不准提及
Many firms, for instance have great difficulty in obtaining technical or scientific books from libraries
比如,很多公司向图书馆借阅科技书籍时感到困难
because they are unwilling to have their names entered as having taken out such and such a book,
因为它们不愿让人家记下它们公司的名字和借阅的某一本书
for fear the agents of other firms should be able to trace the kind of research they are likely to be undertaking.
他们生怕别的公司的情报人员据此摸到他们可能要从事的某项科研项目
专辑信息
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2.Lesson 3 Matterhorn man
3.Lesson 2 Spare that spider
4.Lesson 4 Seeing hands
5.Lesson 5 Youth
6.Lesson 6 The sporting spirit
7.Lesson 7 Bats
8.Lesson 8 Trading standards
9.Lesson 9 Royal espionage
10.Lesson 10 Silicon valley
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13.Lesson 13 The search for oil
14.Lesson 14 The Butterfly Effect
15.Lesson 15 Secrecy in industry
16.Lesson 16 The modern city
17.Lesson 17 A man-made disease
18.Lesson 18 Porpoises
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20.Lesson 20 Snake poison
21.Lesson 21 William S.Hart and the early ‘Western’
22.Lesson 22 Knowledge and progress
23.Lesson 23 Bird flight
24.Lesson 24 Beauty
25.Lesson 25 Non-auditory effects of noise
26.Lesson 26 The past life of the earth
27.Lesson 27 The ‘Vasa’
28.Lesson 28 Patients and doctors
29.Lesson 29 The hovercraft
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32.Lesson 32 Galileo reborn
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34.Lesson 34 Adolescence
35.Lesson 35 Space odyssey
36.Lesson 36 The cost of government
37.Lesson 37 The process of ageing
38.Lesson 38 Water and the traveler
39.Lesson 39 What every writer wants
40.Lesson 40 Waves
41.Lesson 41 Training elephants
42.Lesson 42 Recording an earthquake
43.Lesson 43 Are there strangers in space
44.Lesson 44 Patterns of culture
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