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Contents
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Gunnar Myrdal (Swedish economist.); 1898-1987 | |
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Guided missiles (Defenses), Strategic Arms Limitation Talks | |
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Colleges and universities | |
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Science (Social aspects), Youth (Attitudes) | |
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Club of Rome, Economic development |
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Soviet Union (Foreign relations, India) | |
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United States Atomic Energy Commission, Nuclear reactors | |
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International Development Research Centre (Canada) | |
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Technical assistance, Israeli | |
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CERN |
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