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Atomic Energy Commission

noun

  1. a former federal agency (1946–75) created to regulate the development of the U.S. atomic energy program: functions transferred to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. : AEC


Atomic Energy Commission

noun

  1. (in the US) a federal board established in 1946 to administer and develop domestic atomic energy programmes AEC
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Atomic Energy Commission

  1. An agency of the United States government from 1946 to 1974 that was charged with controlling and developing the use of atomic energy for civilian and military purposes. In 1974, the AEC was abolished, and its duties were divided between two new agencies: the Energy Research and Development Administration (now a part of the Department of Energy ) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ).
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Atomic Energy Commission member Lewis Strauss, and who’s been nominated twice before without winning.

Atomic Energy Commission say the permit was never activated, other records show California Salvage advertised its radioactive waste disposal services and received waste in the 1960s from a radioisotope facility in Burbank, as well as barrels of tritium and carbon-14 from a regional Veterans Administration hospital facility.

Atomic Energy Commission — and suddenly he’s naked and having sex on a chair in that very room?

The United States Atomic Energy Commission, the predecessor to the NRC, did license other types of designs.

She spoke out against investigations against her fellow scientists during the wave of McCarthyism that spread across the US, and she even wrote to the Atomic Energy Commission to complain about the proceedings.

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