Aec
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additional extended coverage.
Contemporary Examples
The amounts of “material unaccounted for” were classified by the AEC.
Edward Snowden’s Whistleblowing Saga Mirrors the Karen Silkwood Case Richard Rashke July 1, 2013
Historical Examples
One fast look at the map showed that the explosion was well north of the AEC testing ground limits.
Make Mine Homogenized Rick Raphael
Ten miles south, the leading AEC disaster truck stopped behind the six-strand fence blocking the range road.
Make Mine Homogenized Rick Raphael
They crawled in on hands and knees, the AEC man pushing his bag before him.
The Blue Ghost Mystery Harold Leland Goodwin
A mile east, the rest of the AEC convoy had arrived and halted in a huge fan of vehicles, parked a safe distance from the crater.
Make Mine Homogenized Rick Raphael
He ordered a test set up for the brown fluid for the following morning and then took a call from the AEC commissioner.
Make Mine Homogenized Rick Raphael
“It apparently was a very small bomb, colonel,” one of the haggard AEC men offered timidly.
A Filbert Is a Nut Rick Raphael
abbreviation (in the US)
Atomic Energy Commission
Atomic Energy Commission
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