901 resultados para Surveillance and Reconnaissance
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This briefing is an input to the discussions that will take place in the session “Privacy under mass surveillance: a multi-stakeholder international challenge” to be held on November 9th in João Pessoa, Brazil, during the “Day Zero” of the Internet Governance Forum. This document is one of the outputs of the first phase of the project “Privacy in the digital age: fostering the implementation of the bilateral German-Brazilian strategy in response to massive data collection”, jointly developed by the Center for Technology and Society of the Rio de Janeiro Law School of the Getulio Vargas Foundation and the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), with the support of FGV. The project Privacy in the Digital Age seeks to identify legal, political, technical, and economic incentives for the implementation of resolution 168/67 on Privacy in the Digital Age, proposed by Germany and Brazil, and approved by the United Nations General Assembly and to identify other potential areas of collaboration between Germany and Brazil in the field of Internet Governance.
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Bibliography: p. [29-33] (2d. group)
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At head of title: Canada. Department of mines. Geological survey branch.
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In the spring of 1953 a program of field reconnaissance for radioactivity in south-central Montana and northwestern Wyoming was authorized by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Field procedures consisted of testing outcrops along roads, in cliffs, and around rim rocks, and testing mines, prospects and the dumps thereof with the appropriate instruments in an attempt to locate exposures of areas showing anomalous radioactivity and to ascertain the geological conditions under which such radioactivity occurred.
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"Contract Number AT (49-1) 860 - Mod. # 1-4."
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"RME-69(Pt. 1)."
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Red Rock district, Cove mesa, and Kinusta mesa lie in southern Carrizo Mountain region of Apache County, Arizona, 25 miles south of the Utah State line. The Red Rock district lies along the Arizona-New Mexico line, and the two mesas are approximately 15 miles to the west (Plate I). All of these areas are within the boundaries of Navajo reservations in Arizona and New Mexico.
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"Supersedes PB's 172477 and 172478."
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"Supersedes PB's 172481 through 172484."
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"June 1970."
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"October 1956."
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"April 1954."
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"Division of Raw Materials."
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Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Lake Area Office, United States Atomic Energy Commission.
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Mode of access: Internet.