GAO report to the JCAE on the Janus reactor complex for biological Gravity wave experimentation---. 933-964 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- 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 Scope, objectives, and funding of ecological studies__ 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- 578-584 Summary of cases in radium project (as of December 31, 1969). Decision of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado on the 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- 559-560 Environmental effects of producing electric power: Gofman-Tamplin testimony before the Senate Public Works Com- 582-583 Federal Radiation Council guidelines__ 965-966 General Accounting Office report to the Joint Committee entitled "Devel- 933-964 Gravity wave experimentation_ 492-496 Lasers for CTR__ 571-572 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- 731-740 VI. Subsidiary equipment for high-energy-physics experi- 775-786 VII. Analysis of data on photographic film--- 787-795 VIII. Cosmic ray studies in elementary particle physics--- 769-799 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) Statement of Dr. Michael M. May, Director, on Plowshare___. Statement of Dr. Louis Rosen, Director, Meson Physics, Los Alamos Appendix I Users group sublists according to participation in Appendix II: Uses for the Weapons Neutron Research Facility, Excerpts from annual report of the Universities Research Association, Inc: Page 500 888 888 890 “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-- 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---- 967-976 Program statement and justification data---- A. Review of Possible Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Explo- 1003-1014 C. Radioactive Contamination of the Environment by Under- Research and development__ 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 628-635 -- 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 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 |