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... 14 Administrative Requirements 15 Testing Requirements PART 4 Obligations of the Minister...(h) if known, the three sites in Canada where the greatest quantity of the chemi... of an infra-red, ultra-violet, mass or nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum suitable for character...
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... then again in i998, made such a decision, testing a nuclear device and announcing its intention to b... and eight will be designated as military sites, including two breeder reactors located at Kalpakk...
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... (NRFs) to patrol and control all nuclear sites and surrounding areas. . This paper contributes to... requirements of NRFs, the training and testing program requirements for personnel, and the equipm...
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..., to Iran’s proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities, or to Iran’s activities related to t...21. Eddy current test instruments and parts. Eddy current test instrumen..., following revelations about secret nuclear sites, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) con...
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If the North Koreans fear that we perceive it didn't work, will they fear American military action more than before?" asked George Perkovich, of Washington's Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. "And in that case, do they rush into another test, or what?
"Was it a fizzle? Did they really want to have something small and got something smaller than expected? Why did they do that? How will they (North Korea) react if it didn't work?" asked the Stanford University professor, who has made 14 trips to North Korea since 1987 and visited its nuclear sites.
The French believe it may have been as small as the equivalent of 450 tonnes of TNT: barely three per cent of the power of the bomb the United States dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. But the Russians project it may have approached Hiros...
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... Shortly before NORAD stood up, the Soviets tested their first intercontinental ballistic missile. It...To detect them, the US needed radar sites looking out over the top of the world towards Russ.... To be sure, as the last nuclear air defence weapon was being removed from Canada i...
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... early, entry into force of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), conclusion within five years of... can only inspect declared nuclear sites. Further, states can legally acquire much of the t...
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... in the aftermath of North Korea's nuclear test in October 2006. Despite some politicians giving t... program parallel to declared nuclear sites, the IAEA board of governors approved an additiona...