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On March 23, 1961, it was announced that the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) had formally taken over its main joint research center when the Italian government's nuclear research center at Ispra was handed over to Euratom President Etienne Hirsch. By the end of 1962 the staff at the center, which was to be not only the main Euratom research center but also its only general-purpose one, was expected to number 1,500. Other joint research centers were being set up at Mol, Belgium; Karlsruhe, Germany; and Patten, the Netherlands. It was also announced that a plan had been set up to build the European Transuranium Institute alongside the Nuclear Research Institute at Karlsruhe, Germany.
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2 Bulletin from the European Communities, 04 1961 (No. 45), p. 11.Google Scholar
3 Ibid., July 1961 (No. 48), p. 15.
4 Ibid., June 1961 (No. 47), p. 11.
5 Ibid., July 1961 (No. 48), p. 15, and October 1961 (No. 49), p. 9.
6 Ibid., October 1961 (No. 49), p. 9.
7 Ibid., April 1961 (No. 45), p. 11.
8 Ibid., June 1961 (No. 47), p. 11.
9 Ibid., October 1961 (No. 49), p. 9.
10 Ibid., July 1961 (No. 48), p. 15. and October 1961 (No. 49), p. 10.
11 Ibid., July 1961 (No. 48), p. 15.
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