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Radioisotopes as political instruments, 1946-1953
Angela N.H. Creager
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Technological Change
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World War II
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Nuclear
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Federal Government
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Manhattan Project
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Atomic Energy Commission
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Oak Ridge
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Radionuclide
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United States of America
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United States
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Radioactive Isotope
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Chemical Element
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Federal Government
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Peacetime
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Physics
Radioactive Isotope
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Chemical Element
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Political Instrument
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US Politics
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Political Instrument
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