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As a result, he won the Atoms for Peace Award in 1969.
Category: Atoms for Peace Award recipients
In an attempt to make their refusal more difficult, he proposed that both sides agree to dedicate fissionable material away from weapons toward peaceful uses, such as power generation ; this approach was labeled " Atoms for Peace ".
* 1953 – United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivers his " Atoms for Peace " speech, and the U. S. launches its " Atoms for Peace " program that supplied equipment and information to schools, hospitals, and research institutions around the world.
In 1953, the President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower, proposed the creation of an international body to both regulate and promote the peaceful use of atomic power ( nuclear power ), in his Atoms for Peace address to the UN General Assembly.
* 1962 –, the first nuclear-powered cargo-passenger ship, is launched as a showcase for Dwight D. Eisenhower's Atoms for Peace initiative.
Atoms can have different overall " spin ", which determines whether they are fermions or bosons — for example helium-3 has spin 1 / 2 and is therefore a fermion, in contrast to helium-4 which has spin 0 and is a boson.
Atoms of different elements have distinct spectra and therefore atomic spectroscopy allows for the identification and quantitation of a sample's elemental composition.
Atoms are represented by the standard abbreviation of the chemical elements, in square brackets, such as for gold.
In 1954, the United States and Canada, as part of the Atoms for Peace policy, agreed to provide and established the small research reactor, CIRUS, also at Trombay.
* December 8 – U. S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower delivers his Atoms for Peace address to the UN General Assembly in New York City.
Atoms move, in the appropriate way, constantly and for all time.
This fit within the Atoms for Peace program proposed by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1953.
He received the Atoms for Peace Award in 1963.
Eventually they settle on a release prior to the 2nd Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva.
** American, British and Soviet scientists began to share previously classified controlled fusion research as part of the Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva in September.
These included: the King's Medal for Service in the Cause of Freedom from Great Britain, officer in the French Legion of Honor, the Medal for Merit, the Niels Bohr International Gold Medal, the Atoms for Peace Award, the Oersted Medal from the American Association of Physics Teachers, the Four Freedoms Award from the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, the Public Welfare Medal from the National Academy of Sciences, and the Vannevar Bush Award from the National Science Foundation.
Category: Atoms for Peace Award recipients
Following President Eisenhower's famous Atoms for Peace speech in 1953, commercial research into nuclear power was authorized.

Atoms and Peace
The Nuclear Radiation Center is a 1 MW TRIGA Conversion reactor built in 1961 during President Eisenhower's Atoms for Peace initiative.
On February 25, 2010, Yorke officially gave the band the name Atoms for Peace
On February 25, 2010 Yorke revealed the name of his new band: " Atoms for Peace ", and announced a series of U. S. tour dates.
In a note on Radiohead's web site, Yorke wrote ; " It has been decided that we call ourselves Atoms For Peace.
" Atoms for Peace is a track on Yorke's 2006 solo album, The Eraser, its title taken in turn by the Eisenhower speech of the same name.
Category: Atoms for Peace Award recipients
In 1969, he received the Atoms for Peace Award.

Atoms and American
The term " covalence " in regard to bonding was first used in 1919 by Irving Langmuir in a Journal of the American Chemical Society article entitled " The Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms and Molecules ".
** Lee Smolin, " Atoms of Space and Time ," Scientific American, January 2004
* April 2006 Scientific American Special Issue, A Matter of Time, has Lee Smolin LQG Article Atoms of Space and Time
* Philadelphia Atoms defeat Toronto Metros to win the North American Soccer League championship in their inaugural season.
** Lee Smolin, " Atoms in Space and Time ," Scientific American, January 2004
Maxwell Atoms ( birth name: Adam Burton ) ( born January 21, 1974 ) is an American animator, writer and voice actor.
Wingert is the son of Norm Wingert who played for the Philadelphia Atoms in the North American Soccer League.
An England schoolboy international, Evans was a defender who was a long way down the pecking order at Liverpool in the 1960s and 1970s — he also spent the summer of the 1973 in the North American Soccer League with the Philadelphia Atoms.
Many of these installations were prompted by US President Eisenhower's 1953 Atoms for Peace policy, which sought to extend access to nuclear physics to countries in the American sphere of influence.
The Philadelphia Atoms were an American soccer team based out of Philadelphia that played in the North American Soccer League ( NASL ).
Evil Con Carne is an American animated series / spin-off of Grim & Evil and sister show of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, created by Maxwell Atoms.

Atoms and building
His most noted publication was the famous 1919 article " The Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms and Molecules " in which, building on Gilbert N. Lewis's cubical atom theory and Walther Kossel's chemical bonding theory, he outlined his " concentric theory of atomic structure ".

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A further name changed occurred for the 1985 season, during which they were called the POSCO Atoms.
The Tri-Cities were continually represented through 1974 and had a number of teams during this period ( Braves 1950-60, 1962 ; Angels 1961, 1963 – 64 ; Atoms 1965-68 ; A's 1969 ; Padres 1970-72 ; Triplets 1973 ; Ports 1974 ).
It was funded under the Atoms for Peace initiative during the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

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