Atoms for Peace Manual: A Compilation of Official Materials on International Cooperation for Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, December 1953-July 1955 |
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activities agency agreement for cooperation amended application of atomic Argonne National Laboratory Atomic Energy Act Atomic Energy Commission atomic power atomic weapons Chairman Commis Commission is authorized Committee on Atomic common defense compensation compulsory licensing Conference Congress construction contract cost countries deems defense and security Department of Defense determined distributed electric engineering established Federal field fissionable material fuel elements Government health and safety industry interest international atomic invention or discovery issued Joint Committee kilowatts Laboratory legislation McMahon Act ment military neutron nuclear power operation peaceful peacetime permit person plant power reactor PRESENT LAW President problems proposed agreement PROPOSED BILL purposes pursuant to section radiation research and development research reactors restricted data section 103 sion source material Soviet Union special nuclear material specific thorium tion transfer United Kingdom United Nations United States Atomic uranium utilization of atomic