1984 - Volume 26, Issue 1 | by Laue, H.J.; Bennett, L.L.; Skjoeldebrand, R. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Div. of Nuclear Power) Experience clearly indicates that most developing countries actively planning and implementing nuclear power require broad-scope assistance if their use of nuclear technology is to be safe, economic, and reliable. The IAEA's assistance is directed both to general planning, and
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1984 - Volume 26, Issue 1 | by Flakus, F.N.; Giuliani, P. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Div. of Nuclear Safety) The Agency's programme on technical co-operation for nuclear safety is, largely, responsive in character and the Agency's response is tailored to needs identified by developing countries. However, the Agency's assistance alone is not sufficient: technical co-operation can only
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1984 - Volume 26, Issue 1 | by Kay, D.A. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)) The Agency's Technical Co-operation programme has shown broad and dynamic growth during the past 20 years, in response to the expanding requirements of developing Member States for assistance in the application of nuclear techniques. In the decade 1973-1983, the Agency supplied
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1984 - Volume 26, Issue 1 | by Taylor, C.B.G. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Seibersdorf (Austria). Laboratories) A group of specialists in radiotherapy from many countries met in New York in 1972 to discuss the problem of radiotherapy of cancer of the cervix in developing countries. With financial assistance from the Italian Government and the support of IAEA and WHO a pilot project on the
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1984 - Volume 26, Issue 1 | by Kobayashi, M. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Dept. of Research and Isotopes) So-called ''RCA'' activities - practical work undertaken within the framework of a Regional Co-operative Agreement for Research, Development and Training related to Nuclear Science and Technology for the Asian and Pacific region - are widely regarded as an example of successful
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1984 - Volume 26, Issue 1 | by O'Neal, C.R At a meeting held in Bogota in September 1983, several projects were identified for joint implementation. Two of these, relating to improvements in the fields of radiological protection and nuclear instrumentation, were designed to provide a firm basis for the continued
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1984 - Volume 26, Issue 1 | by Cate, P.M. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Dept. of Research and Isotopes) The Agency's Research Contract Programme expanded rapidly. Of the more than one thousand on-going projects within the research programme which are being carried out in 82 Member States, some four-fifths relate to coordinated research efforts. Approximately 80% of the 107
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1984 - Volume 26, Issue 1 | by Demler, T.; Issler, W. (Stuttgart Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Staatliche Materialpruefungsanstalt) An International Symposium on the Reliability of Reactor Pressure Components, organized by the IAEA in co-operation with the Staatliche Materialpruefungsanstalt (MPA) at the University of Stuttgart, was held in March 1983 (a report appeared in the IAEA Bulletin, Vol.25 No. 3,
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1984 - Volume 26, Issue 1 | by Ha-Vinh, Phuong (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Legal Div.) No description
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1984 - Volume 26, Issue 1 | by Ahmed, J.U. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Div. of Nuclear Safety) No description
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