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| Standard addition is frequently used in | atomic absorption spectroscopy and gas chromatography |
| Graphite furnace | atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) (also known as |
| Later, Gustav Kirchhoff explained the lines by | atomic absorption or emission, which allowed the line |
| tic of the element of interest (hence the name | atomic absorption spectrometry). |
| Schematic diagram of | atomic absorption |
| ncentration of calcium in an unknown sample by | atomic absorption spectroscopy. |
| Using an | atomic absorption spectrophotometer to analyze severa |
| Because of the large number of | atomic absorption and emission lines in the far-ultra |
| hromatographs, Photo-documentation system, and | atomic absorption. |
| evaluation & data operation is regarded as an | atomic action, then the EFSM implies an almost lowest |
| Atom's concurrency model is that of guarded | atomic actions, which eliminates the need for, and th |
| bactivities, until at the bottom where we find | atomic actions. |
| "Cops Broke My Beer" - 3:59 (Amazing | Atomic Activity) |
| side of the star of faith is the symbol of the | atomic age which depicts the school's dedication to l |
| With the dawning of the so-called | Atomic Age many observers in the mid 20th century had |
| intained the Willson products name through the | atomic age and space age, still leading the safety in |
| "Gazelle City (The | Atomic Age)" |
| s event when the world was catapulted into the | Atomic Age, the introduction of atomic capability, th |
| e of the prime participants in the dawn of the | atomic age, called the book "an epic worthy of Milton |
| st serious musical composition inspired by the | atomic age." |
| Russia's | atomic agency chief Sergey Kiriyenko told reporters t |
| y director of international affairs of the CEA | atomic agency, which is the main share-holder of Arev |
| the entropy associated with the change in the | atomic alignments has clearly increased. |
| me an essential tool for electronic materials, | atomic and molecular structure. |
| rption spectrum is primarily determined by the | atomic and molecular composition of the material. |
| onica A, whose scope includes general physics, | atomic and molecular physics, condensed matter physic |
| nte Carlo statistical mechanics simulations of | atomic and molecular systems. |
| major strength is the accurate calculation of | atomic and molecular energies as well as properties u |
| party groups, including the all party group on | atomic and nuclear veterans. |
| over a considerable distance (relative to the | atomic and molecular sizes), and the contribution to |
| st laser sources, and powerful probes to image | atomic and molecular structure, together with clean r |
| zdani, D.M. Eigler and N.D. Lang, published in | Atomic and Molecular Wires, pgs. |
| ailable species allows the systematic study of | atomic and nuclear properties and exotic decays far f |
| Atomic and Laser Physics | |
| nd F.N. Spon Ltd, (1963) and The Principles of | Atomic and Nuclear Physics C.J. Smith and A.R. Stokes |
| Electron | atomic and molecular orbitals |
| In 1967, Alcorn earned a Ph.D. in | Atomic and Molecular Physics from Howard University. |
| tituting the scientific study of matter at the | atomic and molecular scale, chemistry deals primarily |
| that is used for southern sky observations of | atomic and molecular spectral lines in 110 GHz to 880 |
| He served as Head of | Atomic and Laser Physics from 1995 to 1999, and becam |
| position of the human body can be viewed on an | atomic and molecular scale as shown in this article. |
| Ernest M. Henley (born 1924), American | atomic and nuclear physicist |
| ng a group of researchers in the Department of | Atomic and Laser Physics at the University of Oxford. |
| It was named after | atomic and molecular physicist Fran Saris. |
| It houses the | atomic and laser physics, condensed matter physics, a |
| atoms in the Cornell University Laboratory of | Atomic and Solid State Physics. |
| people accused the government of negligence in | atomic and/or nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada T |
| Atomic Antelope Ltd. is a digital book publisher foun | |
| Stevens has publicly stated that | Atomic Antelope refuses to work with traditional publ |
| Atomic Antelope is an outspoken opponent of tradition | |
| iPad was praised by Oprah Winfrey and Gizmodo, | Atomic Antelope's CEO Chris Stevens began a public fe |
| heshika Sutra is by Kanada and it describes an | atomic approach to matter. |
| the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues, | Atomic Archive, Nuclear Files, and the nuclear chemis |
| Using this process, one can infer the | atomic arrangement of a crystal. |
| The | atomic arrangement of the spinel group is a commonly |
| nti-phase domain (APD) is the region where the | atomic arrangements are of the opposite to that of pe |
| The USA alone retains an | atomic arsenal. |
| es was notable as containing the first time an | atomic artillery shell was fired (Shot Grable), the f |
| en Isamu was preparing to draw the Geobreeders | Atomic Attack side story. |
| Following the | atomic attack on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, a perio |
| t of Tokyo by a group of five survivors of the | atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, who claimed |
| "Strategic bombing survey ( | Atomic attacks)" was a United States Army Air Forces |
| imed songs, including many on the famous album | Atomic Basie. |
| Atomic batteries | |
| This showed that for an | atomic beam of constant velocity, by using λdB, the a |
| 06, the resolution of imaging systems based on | atomic beams was not better than that of an optical m |
| ch single Everything I Do Is Gonna Be Sparkly ( | Atomic Beat Records, 2007 - ABR001). |
| Due to thermal motion, | atomic behavior of ammonium salts can be very hard to |
| Einstein's statistical discussion of | atomic behavior gave experimentalists a way to count |
| ce Win2K) had an option to replicate the POSIX | atomic behavior, the library has never been fixed to |
| Atomic Betty is a Canadian animated television series | |
| Atomic Betty is a single-player puzzle/shooter game b | |
| Atomic Betty | |
| Atomic Betty (2004) - Betty's Grandma | |
| Main article: List of | Atomic Betty episodes |
| Atomic Betty (2004 Canadian TV series in Japanese ver | |
| Atomic Betty is the official soundtrack to Teletoon a | |
| Aaron Roberts of Nintendojo said "Basically, | Atomic Betty is a better-than-average game for kids, |
| y & Mandy, I Am Weasel, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Pucca, | Atomic Betty, Spongebob Squarepants Justice League, J |
| Atomic Bitchwax is the debut album by The Atomic Bitc | |
| The | Atomic Bitchwax included their interpretation on thei |
| n quit the band soon after and was replaced by | Atomic Bitchwax guitarist Ed Mundell. |
| All songs by The | Atomic Bitchwax unless noted. |
| tar, vox, guitar, synth - (of Godspeed and The | Atomic Bitchwax) |
| hile the guitarist in Kosnik's other band (The | Atomic Bitchwax) was busy with Monster Magnet. |
| All songs written and composed by The | Atomic Bitchwax, except where noted. |
| and did some European tours with band such as | Atomic Bitchwax, Cathedral, Orange Goblin, Dozer, Mas |
| 3 is the third studio album by The | Atomic Bitchwax, released on June 7, 2005 by MeteorCi |
| r throughout the movie, due to exposure to the | atomic blast (compounded by years of malnutrition). |
| While collecting aerial data on an Air Force | atomic blast at Soledad Flats, his plane crashes. |
| y burned during the bombing (possibly from the | atomic blast, or normal fire) and is ostracized by th |
| -author Gary Kern titled, How Stalin Stole the | Atomic Bomb from the Americans (published in France i |
| , and graphics of everything from an exploding | atomic bomb to a woman wringing a chicken's neck. |
| at Plant No. 12, in contribution to the Soviet | atomic bomb project, Wirths and Thieme were awarded a |
| da documentary about two survivors of the 1945 | atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima, who are among a smal |
| jured hibakusha, or survivors of either of the | atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ceased |
| documentary short about Hiroshima and Nagasaki | atomic bomb survivors. |
| td, The Manhattan Project: Big Science and the | Atomic Bomb by Jeff A. Hughes (ISBN 9780231131537) gi |
| that the United States should demonstrate the | atomic bomb to world leaders in an uninhabited desert |
| s, tritium (introduced to the ocean surface by | atomic bomb tests), oxygen, and many other compounds. |
| It was the first | atomic bomb to be used as a weapon. |
| The museum remembers the explosion of the | atomic bomb that devastated Nagasaki at 11:02:35am on |
| ber known as the "Enola Gay" dropped the first | atomic bomb over the city of Hiroshima, Japan, killin |
| 1948, she took part in Operation Sandstone, an | atomic bomb test. |
| announced that the United Kingdom also had an | atomic bomb and a successful test took place on the 3 |
| It studied the making and dropping of the | atomic bomb from the view of the atomic scientists. |
| st because the venue was the site of the first | atomic bomb attack in 1945. |
| they worked on projects related to the Soviet | atomic bomb project, which Rexer did. |
| The | atomic bomb that fell on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 d |
| This was the lead-in to the Soviet | atomic bomb project with the first atomic bomb test t |
| erating as part of Joint Task Force One in the | atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, as well as support |
| s schedule that called for producing the first | atomic bomb in January 1945, a goal that was missed b |
| attan Project during World War II in which the | atomic bomb was developed amidst an unprecedented vei |
| at Okinawa led directly to American use of the | atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
| When the | atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, most of the com |
| the lyrics appeares on the How to Dismantle an | Atomic Bomb bonus DVD as an easter egg. |
| clear monopoly until the USSR tested its first | atomic bomb in August 1949. |
| rteret was transferred to JTF-1 for use in the | atomic bomb experiments at Bikini Atoll, known as Ope |
| ret Manhattan project - the development of the | atomic bomb - in connection with a large land condemn |
| a target vessel for Operation Crossroads, the | atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, and was sunk in on |
| le German scientists, who worked on the Soviet | atomic bomb project and joined Rexer at the Technisch |
| Richard Rhodes, author of The Making of the | Atomic Bomb said that he would have sought stronger c |
| ss bomber that dropped "Little Boy", the first | atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan was equipped with the |
| book No Place to Hide, a memoir of the Bikini | atomic bomb tests, alerted the world to the dangers o |
| y were seriously disfigured as a result of the | atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on the morning of Au |
| e President's Special Evaluation Commission on | Atomic Bomb Tests at Bikini Atoll, 1946. |
| laims from scientist friends that the original | atomic bomb had been involved in an accident and that |
| 6, one year after the United States dropped an | atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan, at 8:15 |
| known for helping recover a lost unarmed U.S. | atomic bomb in 1966 and recovering its smaller fellow |
| as a target ship for Operation Crossroads, the | atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. |
| (JTF) 1 being constituted to take part in the | atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll (Operation Crossroa |
| d the 509th Composite Group which flew the two | Atomic Bomb missions against Hiroshima and Nagasaki i |
| President Harry S. Truman not to use the first | atomic bomb "without restriction," urging him instead |
| he broadcast of news about the dropping of the | atomic bomb on Nagasaki in 1945 was considered the be |
| ntrol vessel during the "Operation Crossroads" | atomic bomb tests. |
| f the Enola Gay, the first aircraft to drop an | atomic bomb in the history of warfare. |
| he first to set out how one could construct an | atomic bomb from a small amount of fissionable uraniu |
| t was furnishing services for the Bikini Atoll | atomic bomb tests. |
| A Red Beard tactical | atomic bomb on its bomb trolley awaiting loading into |
| ve carried Uranium oxide requested for Japan's | atomic bomb project by General Toranouke Kawashima in |
| owerful than the TX-13, which was a high-yield | atomic bomb developed from the Mk-6 bomb, the XW21 wa |
| , nicknamed the Bockscar, which would drop the | atomic bomb known as the "Fat Man" on the city of Nag |
| neer on the Enola Gay, which dropped the first | atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. |
| was assigned to Strategic Air Command's first | atomic bomb organization, the 509th Bombardment Wing, |
| Aug 6th it was announced that the first | atomic bomb had been dropped. |
| Operation Crossroads as a target ship for the | atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. |
| of 1945 (hence the title) to the first Chinese | atomic bomb test in 1964. |
| d university professor who worked on the first | atomic bomb and assisted with the invention of the si |
| Officials in charge of the | atomic bomb project concluded, however, that Beams's |
| She may be best known for her use as an | atomic bomb target at Bikini Atoll. |
| d to sudden searing heat (as in the case of an | atomic bomb explosion or pyroclastic flow from a volc |
| assigned to Joint Task Force 1, which was the | atomic bomb test unit at Bikini Atoll. |
| aight Flush that supported the dropping of the | atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. |
| tor of the Enola Gay when it dropped the first | atomic bomb on Hiroshima. |
| entary about his journey to Japan to interview | atomic bomb survivors on the 60th anniversary of the |
| ormed by Groves in response to concerns of the | atomic bomb project scientists about the German nucle |
| "Little Boy" was the codename of the | atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 by |
| With the successful test of an | atomic bomb in the USSR, plans changed considerably. |
| to Bikini Atoll for Operation Crossroads, the | atomic bomb tests designed to test the effect of nucl |
| ted in the initial American development of the | atomic bomb (Manhattan Project) during World War II, |
| The buildings were severely damaged by the | atomic bomb explosion on August 9, 1945 and were not |
| 46 to join JTF-1 for Operation Crossroads, the | atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. |
| ing the triggering mechanism for the Hiroshima | atomic bomb and went to Tinian to supervise loading i |
| as the fourth single from How to Dismantle an | Atomic Bomb on 6 June 2005, following "Vertigo" in No |
| done was doing a report of Hiroshima after the | atomic bomb was dropped. |
| Committee in 1940-1941 that concluded that an | atomic bomb was feasible. |
| ugust when an American B-29 bomber exploded an | atomic bomb over Hiroshima. |
| When the Soviet | atomic bomb project began in 1942, Ioffe was asked to |
| h television promoting the How to Dismantle an | Atomic Bomb album, Bono and Edge performed a rough el |
| by Robert Oppenheimer describing the "Trinity" | atomic bomb test in New Mexico, U.S. |
| a Nevada desert shack, which is located in an | Atomic Bomb test area. |
| The Sickness of Reason", baroque renderings of | atomic bomb blasts. |
| on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the | atomic bomb on Nagasaki. |
| escorted half of the uranium necessary for the | atomic bomb Little Boy to Tinian. |
| nd metaphor of Godzilla being a symbol for the | atomic bomb and nuclear devastation was also absent i |
| after the | atomic bomb |
| efore the date set for departure to Japan, the | atomic bomb was dropped and Japan capitulated. |
| e time of the German defeat in April 1945, the | atomic bomb was as yet incomplete and untested until |
| for an investigation into an incident where an | atomic bomb hit Vieques supposedly by accident in 196 |
| America's dropping of the | atomic bomb on Japan and not Germany in World War II |
| The research to developed the | atomic bomb began in a meeting called by Munir Ahmad |
| "Oh Lord Don't Let Them Drop That | Atomic Bomb on Me" - 5:43 |
| the target fleet for Operation Crossroads, the | atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. |
| was also a sharashka and working on the Soviet | atomic bomb project. |
| ing of August 6th, doctor Nagai learns that an | atomic bomb was launched by the Americans on Hiroshim |
| Atom and | Atomic Bomb |
| t 10:45 on an August morning in 1945 the first | atomic bomb was used for human destruction. |
| es Air Force with the intention of dropping an | atomic bomb on the Moon. |
| rl necklace, cartoons, and newsreel footage of | atomic bomb explosions, all set to Ray Charles's "Wha |
| g in the incredible devastation wrought by the | atomic bomb dropped on the city over a month before. |
| which was used, at least partly, in the Soviet | atomic bomb project. |
| charge of a working party in Nagasaki when the | atomic bomb was dropped on that city on August 9, 194 |
| e American bomber Bockscar dropped the Fat Man | atomic bomb onto Nagasaki. |
| The Little Boy gun type | atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 wa |
| he B-29 Superfortress bomber which dropped the | atomic bomb Little Boy on the Japanese city of Hirosh |
| She continued surveying at Bikini after the | atomic bomb tests, returning to San Francisco 19 Octo |
| U2 - How to Dismantle an | Atomic Bomb |
| evidence of a meteorite impact event or of an | atomic bomb explosion. |
| ning information on U.S. defense readiness and | atomic bomb stockpiles are thought to have led direct |
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