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nucleonics

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




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Steel mills, nucleonics plants, and vast chemical complexes that will provide fertilizer to replace the lost Nile silt, are rising in what the Cairo press calls "the Pittsburgh of Egypt."

From Time Magazine Archive

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

Can the physicists with their nucleonics and the cyberneticists with their computers wash themselves of culpability for the blinding light they have created?

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From The Thirst Quenchers by Raphael, Rick




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