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GAO report to the JCAE on the Janus reactor complex for biological
research

Gravity wave experimentation---.

933-964
492-496

Radium toxicity studies--

578-584, 588-589

Training of disadvantaged youths---

496-498

Biology and medicine:

Effects on humans from low-level chronic exposure to ionizing radia-
tion

587-589, 592-593

Exposure of uranium miners___

583-584

Program statement and justification data__

898-932

Statement of Dr. John R. Totter, Director, Division of Biology and
Medicine, AEC:

Scope, objectives, and funding of ecological studies__
Chronic exposure of humans to radiation____

585-586

-587-588

Status of the radium toxicity studies at Argonne__

588-589

Modification of the JANUS reactor and the conduct of neutron

exposure experiments_.

590-592

UCLA personnel situation summary-

590-591

Status of the radium toxicity studies at the Argonne National Labora-
tory

578-584

Summary of cases in radium project (as of December 31, 1969).

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Decision of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado on the
Rulison case_.

1106-1130

Disadvantaged youths training___

496-498

Ecological studies-scope, objectives, and funding_.

585-586

Electron Linear Accelerator Facility at MIT:

Progress report_---

558-559

Suggestion for naming the facility after the late Congressman Wil-
liam H. Bates____

559-560

Environmental effects of producing electric power:

Gofman-Tamplin testimony before the Senate Public Works Com-
mittee

582-583

Federal Radiation Council guidelines__

965-966

General Accounting Office report to the Joint Committee entitled "Devel-
opment of the Janus Reactor Complex for Biological Research by the
Argonne National Laboratory_

933-964

Gravity wave experimentation_

492-496

Lasers for CTR__

571-572

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Funding in the United States in addition to that provided by the AEC- 572

Funding projections____

485-486

General research and development-

515-516

High Energy Physics Advisory Panel..

483-486, 574, 577-578

Report to the Director, Division of Research, AEC:

I. Introduction

724-730

II. Conclusions, recommendations, and future projec-
tions

731-740

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VI. Subsidiary equipment for high-energy-physics experi-
ments

775-786

VII. Analysis of data on photographic film---

787-795

VIII. Cosmic ray studies in elementary particle physics--- 769-799
IX. University participation in research in high-energy

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App. C: Bubble chamber data analysis in the United States-- 875-887 Impact of funding on supply of scientists--

512-513

Memorandum on cooperation with the U.S.S.R. State Committee on Utilization of Atomic Energy, including provisions for joint projects

895-897

Soviet 76-Bev accelerator_

Training of young scientists.

512, 515 488

200-Bev National Accelerator Laboratory (see National Accelerator Laboratory)

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Statement of Dr. Michael M. May, Director, on Plowshare___.

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Statement of Dr. Louis Rosen, Director, Meson Physics, Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratory---

Appendix I Users group sublists according to participation in
the various working groups--

Appendix II: Uses for the Weapons Neutron Research Facility,
by Ralph R. Fullwood, LASL Weapons Division__-
Appendix III: Potentialities of Negative & Meson Beams in Radio-
therapy of Cancer, by Dr. Henry S. Kaplan, Department of
Radiology, Stanford University Medical Center..
Appendix V: Possibilities and Advantages of Using-

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Excerpts from annual report of the Universities Research Association, Inc:

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500

888

888

890

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“An Approach to the Development of Guidelines for Plowshare," by E. G. Struxness and P. S. Rohwer, Health Physics Division 1084-1105 Chronic exposure of humans to radiation_. Training of disadvantaged youths---

587

496-497

Patent policy of the AEC__

519-520

Physical research program statement and justification data---- 481-572, 649-705 Physical research personnel reductions__

Plowshare program:

489-491

Additional gas stimulation tests needed___

609

AEC responsibility for Gasbuggy and Rulison wells--
AEC sponsored effort----

620-621, 645-646

631-632

"An Approach to the Development of Guidelines for Plowshare," by E. G. Struxness and P. S. Rohwer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1084-1105

AEC statement on Bronco__

608

"Civilian Atom Blasts in Soviet Found To Outpace U.S. Project," article from the New York Times, March 5, 1970___. Cleaner and improved nuclear explosive for excavation purposes--- 642-643 Criteria for conducting tests----

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967-976

Program statement and justification data----
Reports on possible peaceful applications of nuclear explosions within
the U.S.S.R:

A. Review of Possible Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Explo-
sions in the National Economy of the Soviet Union______ 977-1002
B. Mechanical Effect of Underground Nuclear Explosions,
Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1969_.

1003-1014

C. Radioactive Contamination of the Environment by Under-
ground Nuclear Explosions, and Methods of Forecasting
It, Moscow, 1969__.

Research and development__
Research funds for excavation__
Resources in short supply----
Results from project Gasbuggy.
Results from Project Rulison-
Resuming excavation projects_.
Rulison

Cost-sharing ratio_

Court decision__

Scientific experiments--.

Sea level canal construction__.

"Siberian Rivers To Be Reversed-Soviet To Turn Around Flow to Irrigate Central Asia," article from the New York Times, March 25, 1970

Significant events since April 1969_.

1015-1083 623-624, 968-969

601-602

610-617

619

606, 620 600-601

604, 606, 619-621, 625, 631, 646, 973, 1106-1130

625

608, 1106-1130 602-603

603-604, 642-644

637-638 604-605

Soviet Plowshare program_.

598-599, 636–641

Statement of Dr. Michael M. May, Director, Lawrence Radiation
Laboratory

628-635

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U.S. obligation under article V of the nonproliferation treaty__ 627-628 Visit of Dr. Theos J. Thompson, Commissioner, AEC, to Soviet Union

Princeton-Pennsylvania Accelerator:

605, 617-618 622-623 606

609-617, 619, 631-634, 647 971

635-641

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Statement of Dr. Milton G. White, Director, PPA__.

Soviet Union, cooperation with--

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC):

Colliding beam devices___

German DESY program_.

508-510

895-897

486-487, 502-503 502-503, 515

Soviet 3-Bev electron-positron ring at Novosibirsk....

502 502, 577

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