Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... uranium . Many agreements limit the en- richment to 20 percent for U. S. exports unless the Administration decides otherwise . Yet at the time and place of export it will be the Commission that decides whether to issue a license for the ...
... uranium . Many agreements limit the en- richment to 20 percent for U. S. exports unless the Administration decides otherwise . Yet at the time and place of export it will be the Commission that decides whether to issue a license for the ...
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... uranium , is to be exported directly from the U.S. nuclear industry to an agreement nation , a license must be obtained from the Nu- clear Regulatory Commission . However , if the agreement nation later 64-626 0-76-2 wishes to re ...
... uranium , is to be exported directly from the U.S. nuclear industry to an agreement nation , a license must be obtained from the Nu- clear Regulatory Commission . However , if the agreement nation later 64-626 0-76-2 wishes to re ...
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... uranium become widely used as nuclear fuels , particularly if and when breeder reactors come into general use . At present responsibility for protection of nuclear materials and equipment is that of the nations involved . There is no ...
... uranium become widely used as nuclear fuels , particularly if and when breeder reactors come into general use . At present responsibility for protection of nuclear materials and equipment is that of the nations involved . There is no ...
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... uranium atoms . The transfer of scientific and technical information has been a CRS - 24 Bilateral Agreements: what are they and why? Transfer of information: the prime mover for world of atomic energy and nuclear power.
... uranium atoms . The transfer of scientific and technical information has been a CRS - 24 Bilateral Agreements: what are they and why? Transfer of information: the prime mover for world of atomic energy and nuclear power.
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... uranium nucleus sometimes caused fission . The role of information exchange became immediately evident . News of this speculation was brought to the United States in January 1939 by Niels Bohr who at once communicated this idea to his ...
... uranium nucleus sometimes caused fission . The role of information exchange became immediately evident . News of this speculation was brought to the United States in January 1939 by Niels Bohr who at once communicated this idea to his ...
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