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Contents
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Inventions | |
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Economic development, Water supply (Africa), Lake Kariba (Zimbabwe) | |
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Research (Finance) | |
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Nuclear weapons, Guided missiles (Defenses) | |
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Nuclear nonproliferation, Nuclear weapons |
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Anatol Rapoport (Russian-American mathematician, philosopher and semanticist.); 1911-2007 | |
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Elections (Germany (West)) | |
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White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Science and state | |
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Kimberly-Clark Corp, Trade waste | |
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Science (International aspects) |
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