Present-day military obligations.

U S Armed Forces Med J

Published: March 1957

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  • The findings emphasize the importance of updated, long-term research to better understand spinal injuries in light of modern advancements in military technology and medical care.
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Advanced instruments and methods need to be developed now to create a technical basis to support the negotiation of future nuclear arms control treaties. One new capability that is anticipated is the ability to confirm either the declared presence or declared absence of high explosive (HE) material in the presence of special nuclear material (SNM). Towards this goal, Passive HE Neutron Inspection (PHENIX) has been developed and demonstrated as a method for confirming the presence or absence of HE in the presence of plutonium.

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