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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atomic materials" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to nuclear science, physics, or discussions about materials that are related to atomic structures or nuclear reactions.
Example: "The research team is studying the properties of atomic materials to develop safer nuclear energy solutions."
Alternatives: "nuclear materials" or "radioactive substances".
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The long chain nature of polymers means that the way they slide past each other to permit deformation and flow is totally different from the cases of atomic materials or those containing small molecules comprising only a handful of atoms.
The indictment said he had also named atomic materials used at the reactor.
Germanene, silicene, stanene, phosphorene and graphene are some of single atomic materials with novel properties.
Many experts say the risk of a terrorist nuclear attack is low but no longer unthinkable, given the spread of atomic materials and know-how.
Later that year, Mr. Obama asked to accompany his Republican colleague on a trip to monitor Russian efforts to scrap nuclear arms and secure atomic materials from theft or diversion.
We invite you to read about the members of our group, find out what papers we have written, and visit the pages describing our photonic crystal and atomic materials research.
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