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Atoms For Peace symbol used by the United States Atomic Energy Commission on a document cover page in 1955. It was mounted over the door to the American swimming pool reactor building during the 1955 International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in Geneva. Around a representation of an atom are symbolised four areas civil atomic energy: scientific research, medicine, industry, agriculture. Two olive branches symbolise peaceful use.
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