Examples of using Atomic weapons in English and their translations into Korean
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Computer
Atomic weapons.
We have more atomic weapons.
Atomic weapons.
The army's new orientation to atomic weapons.
Atomic weapons.
Or that the very existence of atomic weapons was the surest“deterrent” to world war.
Atomic weapons?
And part of the theory there is that, because the United States had developed atomic weapons.
Atomic weapons.
The first LAN put into service occurred in 1964 at the Livermore Laboratory to support atomic weapons research.
Atomic weapons proliferation.
As casualties from an invasion escalated, who could say that atomic weapons would not have been used on other targets in Japan?
Atomic weapons proliferations.
June 2nd 1954: Senator Joseph McCarthy claims that communists have infiltrated the CIA and the atomic weapons industry.
Japanese atomic weapons program.
Von Neumann was working on this project and became involved with the ENIAC computer and used it to solve systems of partial differential equations which were crucial in the work on atomic weapons at Los Almos.
Japanese atomic weapons program.
This was something that President Truman andhis advisers decidedly did not want: They were sure that such a war would lead to Soviet aggression in Europe, the deployment of atomic weapons and millions of senseless deaths.
Japanese atomic weapons program.
And atomic weapons, massive laser weapons that are melting and devastating entire cities. Missiles.
In 1963, Saint John XXIII, writing in his Encyclical Letter Pacem in Terris,in addition to urging the prohibition of atomic weapons(cf. No. 112), stated that authentic and lasting international peace cannot rest on a balance of military power, but only upon mutual trust(cf. No. 113).
The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment.
But we knew that the Soviets had atomic weapons in quantity, and estimated that they would soon explode a hydrogen device.
But we knew that the Soviets had atomic weapons in quantity, and estimated that they would soon ex plode a hydrogen device.
Atomic weapon.
Atomic weapon.
Atomic weapon.
Atomic weapon.
For example, in the Upper Fremont Glacier in Wyoming, there is a layer of chlorine present in ice cores from 1960's atomic weapon testing programs, as well as a layer of mercury associated with coal plants in the 1980s.
A group of Buddhist monks and dozens of others participated in a silent ceremony Tuesday evening at the Trinity Site atWhite Sands Missile Range, where the world's first atomic weapon was detonated.