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nucleonics

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




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In nearly two centuries, the world has left behind the steel age; has advanced to nucleonics, tissue regeneration, autoservice bars and electronically driven yo-yos.

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But when it came to nucleonics, he was bored.

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The trouble was, he was a nucleonics engineer, not a chemist.

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

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It's a term borrowed from nucleonics, and best understood in that context.

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