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Even the atomic scientists had one, and nearly the best.
Like atomic scientists they respected the power of the genie in the bottle.
Land was set aside for Atomic Scientists as well.
A recent report by leading atomic scientists commissioned by her department backed that position.
Ask any atomic scientist: this means that Iraq is now, today, in the business of producing gas centrifuges on its own.
It also helped teach atomic scientists how to detect and measure such hidden blasts.
He is an atomic scientist and educationist of India.
And atomic scientists continue to perfect those clocks.
I shout in a very loud voice that the Republic of Iraq will pay well for atomic scientists.
He was fascinated to find that the atomic scientists were unsure whether they would set the atmosphere ablaze.
He is reincarnated as an atomic scientist - great mind, weak body - who makes the earth shudder.
I said, "Regarding the atomic scientists, that was a different time and a different secret.
His work appeared in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
"Have the warnings of the atomic scientists in their bulletins and speeches become too commonplace for notice?"
"Wasn't this the favourite excuse of your first atomic scientists too, barbarian?"
He is a regular contributor to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Another fine work followed, an important biography of the atomic scientist Werner Heisenberg.
On a visit in 1939, a teen-ager encounters atomic scientists and displays that come to life.
His first play, "One's a Crowd," was a 1949 comedy about an atomic scientist whose experiments leave him with four personalities.
He was editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
But any book on the history of atomic scientists, especially the early years, long before World War II.
Gardner soon found himself reading a 1944 message listing prominent atomic scientists, including several with the Manhattan Project.
Most troubling of all to the atomic scientists, momentum is building in Congress to limit the explosive testing of nuclear arms.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 68 (2) pp.
He published occasionally on nuclear weapons policy in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, from 1954 until 1962.