Oversight Visit to South Korea and Japan: Fourth Meeting of the United States-Japan Parliamentary Committee on Science and Technology : Report to the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 116 頁 |
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... Nuclear Manpower in Korea " Article , Nucleonics Week , December 19 , 1985 . Appendix B - Japan . 5222 22 2 2888888 27 27 28 29 30 31 31 32 33 35 38 39 86 92 96 Remarks of members of American delegation at fourth United States- Japan ...
... Nuclear Manpower in Korea " Article , Nucleonics Week , December 19 , 1985 . Appendix B - Japan . 5222 22 2 2888888 27 27 28 29 30 31 31 32 33 35 38 39 86 92 96 Remarks of members of American delegation at fourth United States- Japan ...
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... nuclear resonance computerized tomograph in 1983 . Slide Presentation The delegation was given the opportunity to view a short audio - visual presentation detailing the history , organization , technology , and products of the company ...
... nuclear resonance computerized tomograph in 1983 . Slide Presentation The delegation was given the opportunity to view a short audio - visual presentation detailing the history , organization , technology , and products of the company ...
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... Nuclear Engineering Choi Jin Suk , Assistant Minister of Resources Policy Park Sang Kun , Director General , Bureau of Electric Power Min Tae - Shik , Director , Atomic Energy Cooperation Division , Atomic Energy Bureau Summary ...
... Nuclear Engineering Choi Jin Suk , Assistant Minister of Resources Policy Park Sang Kun , Director General , Bureau of Electric Power Min Tae - Shik , Director , Atomic Energy Cooperation Division , Atomic Energy Bureau Summary ...
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... nuclear power which is more cost - attractive and less vulnerable to external interruptions . A special emphasis has , therefore , been placed on the development of nuclear manpower , related technology and other infra - structures to ...
... nuclear power which is more cost - attractive and less vulnerable to external interruptions . A special emphasis has , therefore , been placed on the development of nuclear manpower , related technology and other infra - structures to ...
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... nuclear energy development program to. ( GWe ) 24 20 16 12 8 Oil Total 7,187 13,115 Others ( 54.8 % ) 4,012 ( 30.6 % ) 1983 Oil ( MWe ) Oil 4,076 ( 17.8 % ) Nuclear 7,616 ( 33.4 % ) Total 22.840 Others 11,148 ( 48.8 % ) Others 1991 4 2 ...
... nuclear energy development program to. ( GWe ) 24 20 16 12 8 Oil Total 7,187 13,115 Others ( 54.8 % ) 4,012 ( 30.6 % ) 1983 Oil ( MWe ) Oil 4,076 ( 17.8 % ) Nuclear 7,616 ( 33.4 % ) Total 22.840 Others 11,148 ( 48.8 % ) Others 1991 4 2 ...
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Ambassador Mansfield AMOS/MOTIF Observatory Armistice Agreement AVLIS basic research Bill Lowery billion budget centrifuge ceramics Chinese People's Volunteers companies components coordinated Council countries Date of Visit decommissioning delegation Demilitarized Zone Don Fuqua Electric energy equipment facility fuel Honorable Don Fuqua Hushimi important increased industry international cooperation Japan Japan Background Japanese JICST Joint Security Area KAERI KAIST KEPCO Komiyama Korean People's Army KPA guards Kyocera laser Location Lucky Goldstar manufacturing Marilyn Lloyd meter telescope Military Armistice Commission Ministry Nations Supervisory Commission Neutral Nations Supervisory NNSC Norman Mineta north Korean nuclear plant nuclear power Nuclear Units Officials Present operation Panmunjom percent personnel plans projects reactor Republic of Korea Ron Packard Science and Technology Security Force Seoul side South Korea Space Station Support Group technology transfer Tokyo U.S. trade UNC Security United Nations Command
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第 102 頁 - Science, by itself, provides no panacea for individual, social, and economic ills. It can be effective in the national welfare only as a member of a team, whether the conditions be peace or war. But without scientific progress no amount of achievement in other directions can insure our health, prosperity, and security as a nation in the modern world.
第 1 頁 - Korean People's Army and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers, on the other hand, concerning a military armistice in Korea. PREAMBLE The undersigned, the Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command, on the one hand, and the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers...
第 39 頁 - If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.
第 22 頁 - Center is under the executive control of the Science and Technology Agency of the Prime Minister's office.
第 16 頁 - The US -Japan relationship is the most important bilateral relationship in the world, bar none.
第 102 頁 - The people of our nations live in a time of engineering and technological marvels. We have creature-comforts that man has never known before. it is not a coincidence that this has come in conjunction with an increased understanding of the laws of nature and a recognition of the building blocks of matter. Scientists tell us that we have now arrived at a point in our scientific understanding when we have a good chance to learn how all the different forces of nature tie together.
第 105 頁 - There are over 5,000 scientists and engineers, actively engaged in scientific research throughout Japan who, process and abstract over 10,000 foreign and domestic journals, as well as technical reports, conference presentations, and patents.
第 30 頁 - Council (RDC) to advise the government not only on science policy matters but on science and technology policy. The Council is chaired by the Prime Minister and composed of representatives from government, academic and business spheres.
第 103 頁 - The cost will be enough to give pause to any government that decides to go ahead with this experiment, and the experiment will not be done unless a government decides to do it.
第 103 頁 - ... one significant step further. As we attempt to parcel out and balance the long-term responsibilities for each major discipline of science, we will have TO do so in the much larger area of al i science discipl ines viewed collectively.