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Nuclear energy | |
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Nuclear energy, Genetic research | |
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Committee on the Present Danger (U.S.), Nuclear disarmament | |
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Carbon dioxide, Fuel, Climatic changes | |
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United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment |
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New game: stabilization by accentuated destabilization | |
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Irradiated foods | |
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American Telephone & Telegraph Co, Telephone (Rates) | |
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Russell Wilbur Peterson; 1916-. | |
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Military research, United States (Defenses) | |
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Middle East (Defenses), United States (Commerce, Middle East) |
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