Memo from U.N, N.33 - The Most from the Smallest
This Memo from United Nations (Paris, Series No. 33) concerns the use of the atom for peaceful purposes. Three delegates who attended the Meeting of Experts on Radio-isotopes in Paris on June 23-24, 1955, called for by UNESCO, discuss a number of different uses for radio isotopes. The featured delegates are: Dr. Seligman, of the British Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Harwell, England; Dr. A. Hedgran from the Radio Physics institute in Stockholm, Sweden; and Dr. E. Saeland, Chief of the Isotope Department at the Nuclear Research Establishment at Oslo, Norway. Mr. H. Robinson, scientific attach? at the United States Embassy in Paris, outlines what the meeting was about, and some of the problems associated with radio isotopes for which UNESCO is interested in finding solutions.
on this subject:
Final Report on the Meeting of Experts on Radio-isotopes
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Participant: Henry Seligman, A. Hedgran, E. Saeland, H. Robinson
Publisher: UNESCO Radio
Coproducer/sponsor: United Nations
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