Historical notes on ABCC and its aims and objectives : typescript, 1956 / Lowell A. Woodbury.
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Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) included members Austin Brues, Paul Henshaw, Melvin Block, James V. Neel, and Frederick Ullrich. ABCC was also known as the Brues-Henshaw Commission. From the description of Historical notes on ABCC and its aims and objectives : typescript, 1956 / Lowell A. Woodbury. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 173652773 ...
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