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  Atomic TV
Resistance is futile, so Atomic TV has decided to jump on the Lounge-a-palooza bandwagon, pledge allegiance to the Cocktail Nation and embrace Swankness in all its fez-hatted, zoot-suited, retro swing silliness...
Atomic TV presents the first of a series of National Bohemian ads you can look forward to viewing over the next few months.
From Atomic TV Volume One: Meet Grape Ape, a hippie burnout who survived an atomic blast to become the Magilla Gorilla of rock and roll and Spokesperson for a Lost Generation, as he expounds on Led Zeppelin and proves that rust never sleeps, it creeps...
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  Atom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mass number, atomic mass number, or nucleon number of an element is the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom of that element, because each proton or neutron essentially has a mass of 1 amu.
The atomic mass listed for each element in the periodic table is an average of the isotope masses found in nature, weighted by their abundance.
Atomic spectra are the light quanta emitted when an atom makes a transition from an excited state to one of lower energy.
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 Atomic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In chemistry, chemical atoms are grouped by type in the periodic table and consist of particles as described by particle physics.
In computer science, an atomic operation is one that cannot be subdivided.
In order theory an atom is an abstract generalization of a singleton set in set theory and an atomic element provides an abstract generalization of the ability to select an element from a non-empty set.
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 Atomic theory - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The atomic theory is a theory of the nature of matter.
In the late 19th century, a movement led by Ernst Mach, Wilhelm Ostwald, and Karl Pearson rejected the atomic theory on epistemological grounds.
The dispute was not finally settled until Jean Perrin's experimental investigation of Einstein's mathematical theory of Brownian motion in the early 20th century.
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 Atomic Nucleus Encyclopedia Article, Description, History and Biography @ AlienArtifacts.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The nucleus of an atom is the very dense region in its center consisting of protons and neutron.
Protons and neutrons have nearly equal masses, and their combined number, the mass number, is approximately equal to the atomic mass of an atom.
A very large amount of energy is released when light nuclei fuse together because the binding energy per nucleon increases with atomic number up until iron.
www.alienartifacts.com /encyclopedia/Atomic_nucleus   (2282 words)

  
 Atomic Culture
The guns and bombs, the rockets and the warships, all are symbols of human failure.
On August 6 and 9, 1945, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed by the first atomic bombs used in warfare.
Documents on the decision to use the atomic bomb are reproduced here in full-text form.
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