Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 256Pergamon Press, 1953 |
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... atom bomb and atomic power . I should like to emphasize at this time a point that I have made on previous occasions . That is : the application of our atomic energy research to industrial uses must take second place to the use of atomic ...
... atom bomb and atomic power . I should like to emphasize at this time a point that I have made on previous occasions . That is : the application of our atomic energy research to industrial uses must take second place to the use of atomic ...
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... atomic energy research , such as the use of radioactive isotopes in instrumentation and in medicine . Just last week it was announced that the White House has made the first official move towards modifying the Federal monopoly on atomic ...
... atomic energy research , such as the use of radioactive isotopes in instrumentation and in medicine . Just last week it was announced that the White House has made the first official move towards modifying the Federal monopoly on atomic ...
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... atomic development , but only to the extent that such advantage will not injure the military security of the United States . Since the beginning of time mankind has faced a conflict between a desire for a higher standard of living and a ...
... atomic development , but only to the extent that such advantage will not injure the military security of the United States . Since the beginning of time mankind has faced a conflict between a desire for a higher standard of living and a ...
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