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Dissemination of technical information by AEC

NOV 01, 1951
Encouragement of the free interchange of nonclassified scientific information is an important part of the Atomic Energy Commission’s responsibility, as shown in the following article.
Dwight E. Gray

One of the less publicized but very important phases of the Atomic Energy Commission’s over‐all activity is its extensive program for making nonclassified atomic energy information widely available to the scientific world in general.

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Dwight E. Gray, Library of Congress.

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