A former executive agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States.
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Examples for "atomic energy commission"
Examples for "atomic energy commission"
1All the Atomic Energy Commission top brass said there was no danger.
2Westinghouse Electric designed the plant in conjunction with the Atomic Energy Commission.
3I was an assistant director of the Atomic Energy Commission. He coughed again.
4It has fought the Atomic Energy Commission on several issues.
5The Atomic Energy Commission insists that no contamination is involved.
1Fran and Shea understand their case is under review by the AEC.
2It was the AEC that told me he was heading your way.
3In 1952 Rabi became chairman of the Advisory Committee to the AEC.
4The AEC's official Twitter account responded, shutting the story down immediately.
5It is up to the AEC & industry to tighten safeguards.
6Wolff-Alport itself folded shortly after its final shipment to the AEC in 1954.
7You can enrol online or download postal forms from the AEC site here.
8In addition, the covenants in AEC's unsecured debt agreements do not restrict financial flexibility.
9New postal count data was entered into the AEC's online tally room this morning.
10We also determined the effect of oxidative stress on AEC derived exosomal cargo contents.
11Our studies suggest that AEC survival and wound healing are enhanced through β-catenin-dependent mechanisms.
12This is then reviewed and processed by the AEC delegate, the AEC statement reads.
13The same thing happened at AEC's Sandia Base, near Albuquerque.
14Beside him, the head of the AEC security force at Frenchman's Flat leaned forward.
15Harris declined to comment on whether Raytheon's partnership with AEC might include projects at Aramco.
16According to statistics on the AEC website, approximately 16 million Australians are currently enrolled to vote.