Israel has already received an invitation from the United States Government for its scientists to participate in courses on isotope developments which will be held under official auspices in the U.S., it was learned here today. However, the invitation did not specify the number of scientists to come to the U.S. and the time when they should come.
(The Egyptian Embassy in Washington announced today that arrangements are now being completed for the establishment in Cairo of a radio-isotope research and training center in cooperation with the Department of State, Defense Department, and the Atomic Energy Commission as well as many American universities. Teams of Egyptian physicists, chemists, and doctors are being selected for study and training in radioactivity in the United States for periods ranging from six months to two years. The first group arrives in the United States January 15.)
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