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... Atomic Energy . - The President of the Uni- ́ted States , the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Prime Minister of Canada issued a declaration on atomic energy on the 15th November , 1945 , stating that they were prepared to ...
... Atomic Energy . - The President of the Uni- ́ted States , the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Prime Minister of Canada issued a declaration on atomic energy on the 15th November , 1945 , stating that they were prepared to ...
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... atomic weapons and a draft convention on the -establishment of effective international control over atomic energy . The Assembly approved the general findings of the Commission . The chief difficulty has been that the United States is ...
... atomic weapons and a draft convention on the -establishment of effective international control over atomic energy . The Assembly approved the general findings of the Commission . The chief difficulty has been that the United States is ...
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... Atomic Energy Commission under which an international agency was to control the production of atomic energy and raw materials , grant licenses to States to set up atomic undertakings for peaceful purposes , and inspect the territories ...
... Atomic Energy Commission under which an international agency was to control the production of atomic energy and raw materials , grant licenses to States to set up atomic undertakings for peaceful purposes , and inspect the territories ...
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