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... increase of 21 positions over 1973 . under this program for 1974 are ( 1 ) $ 5.6 million for assistance payments to the former communities of Oak Ridge , Tennessee , and $ 148.0 million and 1972 actual costs of $ 143.8 million . Los ...
... increase of 21 positions over 1973 . under this program for 1974 are ( 1 ) $ 5.6 million for assistance payments to the former communities of Oak Ridge , Tennessee , and $ 148.0 million and 1972 actual costs of $ 143.8 million . Los ...
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... increase of 24 percent over their 1973 levels and , for the most part , are related to the peaceful uses of nuclear ... increase is provided for plant construction . The requested increase of $ 88 million , about 35 percent over the 1973 ...
... increase of 24 percent over their 1973 levels and , for the most part , are related to the peaceful uses of nuclear ... increase is provided for plant construction . The requested increase of $ 88 million , about 35 percent over the 1973 ...
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... increase of $ 71.8 million is associated with the production of enriched uranium to meet increasing civilian nuclear power demands . About $ 56.5 million of this increase provides for additional electric power to run the gaseous ...
... increase of $ 71.8 million is associated with the production of enriched uranium to meet increasing civilian nuclear power demands . About $ 56.5 million of this increase provides for additional electric power to run the gaseous ...
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... increase $ 27.3 million and provide for the continued operation of three produc- tion reactors at Savannah River and the N reactor at Richland . Steam generated by the N reactor is sold to the Washington Public Power Supply System and ...
... increase $ 27.3 million and provide for the continued operation of three produc- tion reactors at Savannah River and the N reactor at Richland . Steam generated by the N reactor is sold to the Washington Public Power Supply System and ...
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... increase of $ 12.3 million , or about 3 percent , over the 1973 level , and is in support of the DOD stockpile requirements as approved by the President . The research and development budget of $ 277.4 million is an increase of $ 14 ...
... increase of $ 12.3 million , or about 3 percent , over the 1973 level , and is in support of the DOD stockpile requirements as approved by the President . The research and development budget of $ 277.4 million is an increase of $ 14 ...
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