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nuclear facilities are gone."
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III, chairman of the Physics a
speaking of USC's involvement i
around the world.
During the 1950's and 1960's, Ci
* handful of other major universit
what were, at the time, the most
of nuclear research, Avignone sa
However, that is not the case t<
field of nuclear research have
sought-after laboratories, limit
using obsolete equipment.
For about 10 years, USC and
constituted a research facility e
Separators at Oak Ridge, located
"UNISOR is an excellent exan
collaborate with other non-profit
^ to and to construct research
university could have gotten,"
The expenses of UNISOR ai
universities and federal agencie;
Energy.
"Currently, the member univ<
about $70,000 annuallv whirh is
$200,000 granted by the federal gc
The success of UNISOR, Avif
portant role in getting the Hollifi
placed at Oak Ridge.
The facility will greatly increa
for USC as well as the other m<
Avignone put it,"the bugs are woi
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