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nucleonics

[noo-klee-on-iks, nyoo-] / ˌnu kliˈɒn ɪks, ˌnyu- /




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McConnell got together with Tube, a moneymaker with interests ranging from bicycles to nucleonics, agreed to set up a new company to buy Aluminium.

From Time Magazine Archive

To apply its fabulous technology, the U.S. military has become an extraordinary teacher of everything from astronautics to electronics to nucleonics to teaching itself.

From Time Magazine Archive

The link between doctorates and dollars is clear in the new science-oriented industries, aerospace, electronics and nucleonics, which more and more cities count on to create thousands of new jobs a year.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sproul raised cash for young Physicist Ernest O. Lawrence to build the first cyclotron, and Berkeley was suddenly the nucleonics hotspot of the world.

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“Is that the information, the data, that makes Snookums so priceless, aside from his nucleonics work?”

From Unwise Child by Garrett, Randall




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