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atomics

[uh-tom-iks] / əˈtɒm ɪks /


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In the fastest-rising industries�defense, space, atomics, electronics and supersonic transport�they have formed a common-law marriage with the Government, which underwrites most of their development costs and buys the bulk of their output.

From Time Magazine Archive

Atomic Expert Manson Benedict, "will become as important to atomics as copper is to the electrical industry."

From Time Magazine Archive

The British, highly skilled in atomics, flooded down from London.

From Time Magazine Archive

In atomics, G.E. got a head start in 1946, when it took over operation of the Hanford works from Du Pont.

From Time Magazine Archive

There was an equation which had proved its effectiveness, upon which the whole science of atomics was based.

From Eight Keys to Eden by Clifton, Mark