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The nuclear clock is ticking.
See also atomic clock; nuclear clock.
Meanwhile, the nuclear clock ticks on.
That would mean that Mr. Bush was entering into talks with the nuclear clock ticking.
I think we have to go on the Iranian nuclear clock".
In warning about Iran's nuclear program, Howard Berman overreaches ("Iran's nuclear clock," Views, March 20).
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Some pairs of these nuclear clocks can detect energy changes of one part in 1014, being about 1,000 times more sensitive than the best atomic clock.
These will be then used to study a range of applications of atom-field interactions, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, molecular beam and paramagnetic masers, passive and active atomic clocks, dynamic nuclear polarization, pulse sequence techniques to coherently manipulate atomic quantum states, and laser oscillators with applications.
But to conceal this, they are "presenting a charade of concern, blaming each other and bogging down in discussions over a glossary of terms while the hand of the nuclear Armageddon clock continues to move ever forward".
As chloroplasts divide and multiply, they create a sink for Fe that is signalled to the root for increased Fe uptake, as well as to the nuclear circadian clock to adjust circadian period.
These include using atomic clocks to detect gravitational waves and nuclear magnetic resonance techniques to detect axion dark matter.
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