Atomic Bomb Scientists: Memoirs, 1939-1945 : Interviews with Werner Karl Heisenberg, Paul Harteck, Lew Kowarski, Leslie R. Groves, Aristid Von Grosse, C.E. LarsonJoseph J. Ermenc |
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Money available for scientific investigations | 17 |
Certainty of a sustainable nuclear reaction established | 23 |
Possibilities of making an atomic bomb | 135 |
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