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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Dual-Capable Nuclear Technology This reports reviews the potential use of civil nuclear power reactors and fuel plants in procuring materials for a nuclear weapons arsenal.
Stocks of nuclear weapons shall be progressively reduced to the minimum levels which can be agreed upon as a result of the findings of the Nuclear Experts Commission; the resulting excess of fissionable material shall be transferred to peaceful purposes.
Nuclear power is similarly unsustainable because of nuclear reactor safety, waste disposal and transport concerns, and the risk of nuclear weapons technology proliferation.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Nuclear weapons proliferation deals with the issues of the spread of fissile material, weapons schematics and manufacturing processes across state lines, but at the behest of national governments, be it a democracy or a dictatorship.
Nuclear disarmament is substantially facilitated by the easing of international tension and the strengthening of trust between States which have prevailed following the end of the cold war.
He is using the July 8, 1996 World Court Decision against nuclear weapons and the right of anyone to resist nuclear genocide under the Nuremburg Tribunal decisions as his legal defense.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Nuclear Weapons Effects Purpose: The purpose of this period of instruction is to provide the student with a basic knowledge and awareness of nuclear radiation and its related considerations.
The nuclear industry argues that since nuclear power reactors release no carbon dioxide a large number of nuclear power stations should be built.
Nuclear pharmacy is a specialty area of pharmacy practice dedicated to the compounding and dispensing of radioactive materials for use in nuclear medicine procedures.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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Naval Nuclear Issues R EGARDING naval nuclear weapons in particular, significant changes in force deployments are taking place.
Tactical Nuclear Weapons Tactical nuclear weapons have much shorter ranges and much lower yields than conventional nuclear weapons delivered by ICBMs.
All British nuclear weapons are now deployed on 4 Trident nuclear-powered submarines.
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