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Contents
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Pollution (Control) | |
7 | |
Nuclear disarmament, Scientists (Political activities) | |
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Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (Aerial operations, Strategy) | |
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Nuclear energy (India), Nuclear research (India) | |
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Ecology, Man (Influence on nature) |
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Medical research, Medicine (Social aspects) | |
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Chemical and biological weapons | |
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Guided missiles | |
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Guided missiles (Defenses) | |
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Space flight to Mars |
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