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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

Today, the maturing U.S. atomics industry is made up of about 100 major Government and privately owned manufacturing and research organizations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Minnesota, argue that the liberal arts major is more suited to the long haul of newspapering than the J-school man: his background is broader, better preparing him to cope with assignments from atomics to Zionism.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

You see, the drives are not what they were cooked up to be—the atomics leak, and it wasn't found out until too late.

From The Hell Ship by Palmer, Raymond Alfred