atomics
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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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In atomics, G.E. got a head start in 1946, when it took over operation of the Hanford works from Du Pont.
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The British, highly skilled in atomics, flooded down from London.
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General Electric's latest and most controversial contribution to atomics is a plan for U.S. industry to produce competitive commercial atomic power without Government subsidy�and produce it by 1965, a good five years before most estimates.
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Nor was there any question of power, for the Procyon's atomics did not drive the ship, but merely energized the "Chaytors"—the Chaytor Effect engines that tapped the energy of the expanding universe itself.
From Subspace Survivors by Dongen, H. R. van