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Jack M. Holl
This accessibly written history takes the lab from its emergence out of the Manhattan Project and the University of Chicago "Met Labs" to the present. The book traces Argonne's constant concern with reactors, basic research, and its relationship with the midwestern science community and equally constant search for identity and mission as public and political priorities shifted.
| Publisher | University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois |
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| Pages | 644 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-252-02341-2 primary |
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