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Example sentences for "atomic energy"

  • An ingenious application of atomic energy to agriculture concerns the screwworm fly, which inhabits large areas of southern United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean.

  • Perhaps no biological aspect of atomic energy has so caught the fancy of the public as the prospect of creating new plant varieties.

  • So long as all governments are not agreed on means of international control of atomic energy, the shadow of fear will obscure the bright prospects for the peaceful use of this enormous power.

  • In the peaceful development of atomic energy, particularly, we stand on the threshold of new wonders.

  • Atomic energy, nuclear reactors, and radioisotopes are terms in everyday usage.

  • Atomic Energy Research: Life and Physical Sciences; Reactor Development; and Waste Management, A Special Report of the U.

  • Under the auspices of the United Nations, there is promise of progress in our country's plan for the peaceful use of atomic energy.

  • We shall give such assistance as is feasible to the recently renewed effort of Western European nations to achieve a greater measure of integration, such as in the field of peaceful uses of atomic energy.

  • Active negotiations are now in progress to create an International Agency to foster peaceful uses of atomic energy.

  • Crashing his hand down upon the desk, he exclaimed: "I have liberated the intra-atomic energy of copper!

  • Call in your chief chemist and ask him what would happen if somebody would liberate the intra-atomic energy of one hundred pounds of copper.

  • None of the shipments were arms, ammunition, implements of war, or atomic energy materials.

  • Illustration: Atomic energy, like fire, is not dangerous when it is under the control of people who know how to use it.

  • What happens in these and many other processes provides him with information on the nature and behavior of atomic energy.

  • The little instrument used a principle dating back to the early history of atomic energy, when scientists were exploring the nature of the strange force the Curies had discovered in radium and polonium.

  • It had its own light source, a substage illuminator, and even an "atomic energy" stage, which was actually a device for viewing the scintillations caused when radioactivity hit a sulfide screen.

  • Also, Dad has a lot of books on atomic energy, and some of them are simple enough for me to read.

  • Besides, if he had either radioactive accumulators or intra-atomic energy, he would have cut us up long ago.

  • Suppose they could be using intra-atomic energy?

  • I wouldn't want to say definitely that it is absolutely impossible, but the deeper we go into that line, the more unlikely intra-atomic energy power-plants become.

  • They are the fountain-head of the immense stores of the inter-atomic energy, which, if it could be tapped and controlled, would so easily do all the work of the world.

  • Atomic energy history is told through the work of pioneer scientists from Thales to present-day researchers.

  • A personal narrative of the research that led to the release of atomic energy on a useful scale by a scientist who played a principal part in the atomic bomb project during World War II.

  • An exciting, suspenseful, and humorous biography of one of the pioneers in atomic energy.

  • My recommendation is merely a special case of yours; that every effort be made to influence the electorates of Norheim and of Uighar into supporting an effective international control of atomic energy.

  • They make little and inefficient use of atomic energy.

  • Their source of power is the intra-atomic energy of iron.

  • And yet “atomic energy” is not a good name.

  • This meant that a wood fire was a kind of atomic energy.

  • It could only be spoken of as existing “within the atom” and was therefore called “atomic energy”.

  • Atomic Energy Commission’s Divisions of Isotopes Development and Nuclear Education and Training, and the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies.

  • I have a very rare first edition of Smyth's Atomic Energy," said Philon, showing the book.

  • You sure took me in with Smyth's Atomic Energy as being a genuine first edition.

  • The teacher was talking about the history of atomic energy and when I told her we had one of the first editions of the famous Smyth report on Atomic Energy she was surprised.


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