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atomics

[uh-tom-iks] / əˈtɒm ɪks /


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

From Time Magazine Archive

Since 80% of North American's business depends on the new technology of missiles, electronics, rocket engines and atomics, the company considers the money�$4,500,000 last year�extremely well spent.

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

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

From Time Magazine Archive

Now, with atomics and filters on every stack in every home, the city was clean.

From The Circuit Riders by Schoenherr, John