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atomics

[uh-tom-iks] / əˈtɒm ɪks /


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The U.S. atomics industry and its works are as broad in scope as the uses of the atom.

From Time Magazine Archive

Russian scientists, because the buttons they have pushed in the field of rockets and atomics have resulted in influencing every political speech, every country's economy, and every citizen's opinion of world affairs.

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General Leslie Groves, Grand Panjandrum of military atomics, made a minor concession to the cause of science.

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Many an eager-beaver company found that out when it jumped into atomics in 1954 after the Government first permitted firms to own reactors, was forced to drop out in the face of expense and uncertainty.

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Oh! waste thou not the smallest thing Created by Divinity; For grains of sand the mountains make, And atomics infinity.

From The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 341, November 15, 1828 by Various