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    The Manhattan Project feed materials program located and procured uranium ores, and refined and processed them into feed materials for use in the Manhattan...
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    war, the Manhattan Project feed materials program had employed different companies in widely separated cities to produce the feed materials for the production...
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    The Manhattan Project was a research and development program undertaken during World War II to produce the first nuclear weapons. It was led by the United...
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  • 1942 to 1957, Mallinckrodt processed uranium ore for the Manhattan Project feed materials program at a factory north of downtown St. Louis. Nuclear waste...
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    K-25 (redirect from K-25 Project)
    39500°W / 35.93222; -84.39500 K-25 was the codename given by the Manhattan Project to the program to produce enriched uranium for atomic bombs using the gaseous...
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  • a crash program to develop the atomic bomb. The key raw material for the project was uranium, which was used as fuel for the reactors, as feed that was...
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    Calutron (redirect from Y-12 Project)
    isotopes of uranium. It was developed by Ernest Lawrence during the Manhattan Project and was based on his earlier invention, the cyclotron. Its name was...
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    The S-50 Project was the Manhattan Project's effort to produce enriched uranium by liquid thermal diffusion during World War II. It was one of three technologies...
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    HBO (redirect from Sterling Manhattan Cable)
    Yards in Manhattan. Programming featured on the service consists primarily of theatrically released motion pictures and original television programs as well...
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    Y-12 National Security Complex (category Manhattan Project sites)
    provided feed material for Y-12's Beta Calutrons. Tennessee Eastman was hired by the Army Corps of Engineers to manage Y-12 during the Manhattan Project. The...
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  • Second Avenue Subway (category Program for Action)
    Hanover Square in Lower Manhattan. The proposed full line would be 8.5 miles (13.7 km) and 16 stations long, serve a projected 560,000 daily riders, and...
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    Maryland. In 1942, during World War II, the United States started the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers...
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    research project, codenamed Tube Alloys, in 1941, during World War II. The United States, in collaboration with the United Kingdom, initiated the Manhattan Project...
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    Kenneth Nichols (category Manhattan Project people)
    United States Army, and a civil engineer who worked on the secret Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb during World War II. He served as...
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    Arabic-English programs from its production as "Nidaa".[citation needed] It is broadcast in Israel, by satellite provider yes. TLC's American feed is available...
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    Uranium (category Manhattan Project)
    CDC. Retrieved 5 May 2023. Radon Exposures to Workers at the Fernald Feed Materials Production Center. Page reviewed: April 8, 2020. U.S. National Institute...
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    Hanford Site (redirect from Hanford project)
    the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project, the site was home to the Hanford Engineer Works and B Reactor, the...
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    The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan at Canal Street with Downtown Brooklyn...
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    Clinton Engineer Works (category Manhattan Project sites)
    Clinton Engineer Works (CEW) was the production installation of the Manhattan Project that during World War II produced the enriched uranium used in the...
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  • Enriched uranium (category Nuclear materials)
    Enrichment methods were first developed on a large scale by the Manhattan Project. Its gaseous diffusion method was used in the 1940s and 1950s, when...
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    Little Boy (category History of the Manhattan Project)
    Little Boy was a type of atomic bomb created by the Manhattan Project during World War II. The name is also often used to describe the specific bomb (L-11)...
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  • Willard Libby (category Manhattan Project people)
    radioactivity. During World War II he worked in the Manhattan Project's Substitute Alloy Materials (SAM) Laboratories at Columbia University, developing...
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    City, first such program in the nation, was activated in January 2025, applying to most motor vehicular traffic using the area of Manhattan south of 60th...
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    and the Manhattan Project was officially turned over to the United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). On 15 August 1947, the Manhattan Project was abolished...
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    of all still-unidentified materials at a facility within the National 9/11 Memorial in Manhattan. The remaining materials at Fresh Kills were then buried...
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    Ernest Lawrence (category Manhattan Project people)
    cyclotron. He is known for his work on uranium-isotope separation for the Manhattan Project, as well as for founding the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory...
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    designated MKDELTA, was established to govern the use of MKULTRA materials abroad. Such materials were used on a number of occasions. Because MKULTRA records...
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    Los Alamos, New Mexico (category Manhattan Project sites)
    and creation places of the atomic bomb—the primary objective of the Manhattan Project by Los Alamos National Laboratory during World War II. The town is...
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    30e verdieping); Andreas Slominski: Bird Feed. Office Tower Manhattan Center Project III, Office Tower Manhattan Center, Brussels, March 3–May 3, 1998....
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    652 Lexington Avenue, at the corner with 55th Street, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The current congregation was formed in...
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