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Contents
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J. Robert Oppenheimer; 1904-1967, United States Atomic Energy Commission, Loyalty-security program (U.S.) | |
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Genetic research | |
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Nuclear energy (Western Europe), Anti-nuclear movement | |
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Bulletin of the atomic scientists, Nuclear disarmament | |
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Desert ecology |
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Energy policy, Power resources (Western States) | |
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George Bugliarello, Communication of technical information, Technology (Social aspects) | |
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Nuclear energy, Reactor fuel reprocessing | |
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United States Atomic Energy Commission, Reactor fuel reprocessing |
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