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United States Department of Energy National Laboratories / Chicago metropolitan area / Science and technology in the United States / Lemont /  Illinois / United States Department of Energy / Advanced Photon Source / Argonne / Office of Science / Center for Nanoscale Materials / Argonne National Laboratory / DuPage County /  Illinois / University of Chicago
Date: 2012-09-26 17:28:03
United States Department of Energy National Laboratories
Chicago metropolitan area
Science and technology in the United States
Lemont
Illinois
United States Department of Energy
Advanced Photon Source
Argonne
Office of Science
Center for Nanoscale Materials
Argonne National Laboratory
DuPage County
Illinois
University of Chicago

June 30, 2011 The Economic Impact of Argonne National Laboratory Commissioned by: The University of Chicago

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