Former Atomic Energy chief
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LILIENTHALFormer Atomic Energy chief.
NRCAtomic energy org.
REACTORAtomic energy unit
REACTORAtomic-energy source
REACTORAtomic-energy device.
FISSIONAtomic energy source
RADAtomic-energy unit
RADAtomic energy unit
AECCommission on atomic energy.
EURATOMEuropean Atomic Energy Community.
NRCAtomic energy oversight agcy.
RADIATIONEffect of atomic energy release.
MCMAHONChairman of Senate Atomic Energy Committee.
preatomicbefore the harnessing of atomic energy
MCMAHONChairman of Committee on Atomic Energy.
DEANChairman of the Atomic Energy Commission.
NUCLEARINFUSIONCash injection for the atomic energy industry?
REACTORAtomic pile, in which energy is controlled.
SMYTHAuthor of "Atomic Energy for Military Purposes."
HICKENLOOPERChairman of Senate-House Atomic Energy Committee.
PIKEMember of U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
LILIENTHALChairman of U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
BACHERPhysicist on U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
URANICOf a potent source of atomic energy.
BARUCHU. S. delegate to Atomic Energy Commission.
BRIENSen. McMahon of the Joint Atomic Energy Committee.
uraniumswhite, radioactive metallic element, important in the development of atomic energy
uraniumwhite, radioactive metallic element, important in the development of atomic energy
atomicof, pertaining to, resulting from, or using atoms, atomic energy, or atomic bombs
atomics(used with a sing. v.) the branch of physics that deals with atoms, esp. atomic energy
photonuclearrelating to or caused by the incidence of radiant energy (as gamma rays) on atomic nuclei
hassiuma synthetic element produced in small quantities by high-energy ion bombardment. Symbol: Hs; atomic no: 108
seaborgiumThe chemical element of atomic number 106, a very unstable element made by high-energy atomic collisions
rutherfordiumThe chemical element of atomic number 104, a very unstable element made by high-energy atomic collisions
meitneriumThe chemical element of atomic number 109, a very unstable element made by high-energy atomic collisions
transitionsabrupt change in energy state or level (as of an atomic nucleus or a molecule) usually accompanied by loss or gain of a single quantum of energy
multipletA group of closely associated things, esp. closely spaced spectral lines or atomic energy levels, or subatomic particles differing only in a single property (e.g., charge or strangeness)
multipletsA group of closely associated things, esp. closely spaced spectral lines or atomic energy levels, or subatomic particles differing only in a single property (e.g., charge or strangeness)