| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1946 - 664 pages
...safeguards against the use of such energy for destructive purposes have been established ; and (2) That the dissemination of scientific and technical information...ideas and criticism which is essential to scientific progress. (b) DISSEMINATION. — The Commission is authorized and directed to establish su'-h information... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Atomic Energy - 1946 - 128 pages
...safeguards against the use of such energy for destructive purposes have been established; and (2) That the dissemination of scientific and technical information...so as to provide that free interchange of ideas and criticisms which is essential to scientific progress. (b) DISSEMINATION. — The Commission is authorized... | |
| U.S. Atomic Energy Commission - 1947 - 1856 pages
...information with other nations with respect to the use of atomic energy for industrial purposes; and (2) That the dissemination of scientific and technical information...so as to provide that free interchange of ideas and criticisms which is essential to scientific progress. The maintenance and improvement of the United... | |
| United States. President's Scientific Research Board, John Roy Steelman - 1947 - 428 pages
...information with other nations with respect to the use of atomic energy for industrial purposes; and (2) That the dissemination of scientific and technical information...so as to provide that free interchange of ideas and criticisms which is essential to scientific progress." Xuelear Energy Series A comprehensive record... | |
| United States. Department of State. Office of Public Affairs - 1948 - 268 pages
...with other nations with respect to the use of atomic energy for industrial purposes; and "(2) That the dissemination of scientific and technical information...so as to provide that free interchange of ideas and criticisms which is essential to scientific progress." This policy called for a careful, continuing... | |
| U.S. Atomic Energy Commission - 1949 - 238 pages
...Atomic Energy Act, in providing as one of the guiding principles for the Commission's action — That the dissemination of scientific and technical information...ideas and criticism which is essential to scientific progress. Late in 1948, the Commission issued a general list of unclassified areas of research related... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1952 - 436 pages
...industrially useful information. The law declares that the policy of the Commission should be that "the dissemination of scientific and technical information...ideas and criticism which is essential to scientific progress." [My italics.] Here is a recognition by Congress of a salutary principle. It should be extended... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1952 - 432 pages
...industrially useful information. The law declares that the policy of the Commission should be that "the dissemination of scientific and technical information...ideas and criticism which is essential to scientific progress." [My italics.] Here is a recognition by Congress of a salutary principle. It should be extended... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1952 - 87 pages
...Consistent with such policy, the Commis- -. sion shall be guided by the following principles: (2) That the dissemination of scientific and technical information...so as to provide that free interchange of ideas and criticisms which is. essential to scientific progress. (3) Nothing contained in this section shall... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1953 - 108 pages
...with other nations with respect to the use of atomic energy for industrial purposes ; and "(2) That the dissemination of scientific and technical Information...so as to provide that free Interchange of Ideas and criticisms which Is essential to scientific progress." (3) Whoever, with intent to injure the United... | |
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