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Communication in science, Science (International aspects) | |
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China (Foreign relations, Soviet Union), Soviet Union (Foreign relations, China) | |
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Teach-ins | |
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Teach-ins | |
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Science and civilization |
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Liberty, Peace | |
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Peace | |
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Science (International aspects) | |
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Artificial satellites (Military use), Space stations | |
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Disarmament, Military research (Western Europe) |
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