AEC Authorizing Legislation: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Legislation. 84th- Congress, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... scientists who had spent several years de- signing the proposed 200 - Bev accelerator . GENERAL CONCLUSIONS The AEC , in its testimony before the subcommittee , made certain suggestions concerning its plan to reduce the scope of the LRL ...
... scientists who had spent several years de- signing the proposed 200 - Bev accelerator . GENERAL CONCLUSIONS The AEC , in its testimony before the subcommittee , made certain suggestions concerning its plan to reduce the scope of the LRL ...
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... scientists involved and to this committee . Another important aspect of this matter is that the full scope machine would make possible a more effective exploitation of the capital invested . Not only would it be possible to conduct more ...
... scientists involved and to this committee . Another important aspect of this matter is that the full scope machine would make possible a more effective exploitation of the capital invested . Not only would it be possible to conduct more ...
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... scientists who were going to use the accelerator could reach the site . We estimate that 75 percent of the users will be nonresident scientists coming in from their universities around the country . Chicago has the possibility of a ...
... scientists who were going to use the accelerator could reach the site . We estimate that 75 percent of the users will be nonresident scientists coming in from their universities around the country . Chicago has the possibility of a ...
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... scientists who were going to use the accelerator could reach the site . We estimate that 75 percent of the users will be nonresident scientists coming in from their universities around the country . Chicago has the possibility of a ...
... scientists who were going to use the accelerator could reach the site . We estimate that 75 percent of the users will be nonresident scientists coming in from their universities around the country . Chicago has the possibility of a ...
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... scientists from the east coast would have to commute to the accelerator in Illinois than would have to commute from the Midwest to the accelerator at Brookhaven . So far as the west coast is concerned , the difference between Chicago ...
... scientists from the east coast would have to commute to the accelerator in Illinois than would have to commute from the Midwest to the accelerator at Brookhaven . So far as the west coast is concerned , the difference between Chicago ...
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