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Project Director of the Workshop on Alternative Energy Strategied which was sponsored by the MIT and resulted in the book, " Enegy : Global Prospoects 1985-2000 ". Professor of Chemistry, Flinders University of South Australia. Head of the Department of the Chemical Engineering, University of Queendland

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Project Director of the Workshop on Alternative Energy Strategied which was sponsored by the MIT and resulted in the book, " Enegy : Global Prospoects 1985-2000 ". Professor of Chemistry, Flinders University of South Australia. Head of the Department of the Chemical Engineering, University of Queendland

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17 October 1977

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MLMSS 4487/Box 13/Item 245

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9qogXXp1

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DCL401129
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Project Director of the Workshop on Alternative Energy Strategied which was sponsored by the MIT and resulted in the book, " Enegy : Global Prospoects 1985-2000 ". Professor of Chemistry, Flinders University of South Australia. Head of the Department of the Chemical Engineering, University of Queendland

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Guests Names :- " Energy Alternatives " ( Part 1 ), Professor Carroll L. Wilson, Dr. J. O'M Bockris, Dr. D.J. Nicklon; ( 115325 );
Broadcast Date :- 17/10/1977 [ Sydney ];
Duration :- 52' 03"

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MLMSS 4487/Box 13/Item 245

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9qogXXp1

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