Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 574
... particles is produced in these high - energy interactions : nuclear frag- ments , as well as many unstable " elementary " particles , including * ,, mesons , K mesons , and others . Before the development of high - energy accelerators ...
... particles is produced in these high - energy interactions : nuclear frag- ments , as well as many unstable " elementary " particles , including * ,, mesons , K mesons , and others . Before the development of high - energy accelerators ...
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... Particle Acceleration in the Solar System The most conspicuous particle producer in the solar system is the sun itself . In association with chromospheric outbursts - solar flares - the sun frequently emits high - energy particles ...
... Particle Acceleration in the Solar System The most conspicuous particle producer in the solar system is the sun itself . In association with chromospheric outbursts - solar flares - the sun frequently emits high - energy particles ...
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... particles have to be added to the known spectrum from electroweak and quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ) theory . One such particle , the axion , is a moderator of the charge - parity ( CP ) violation observed for had- rons . It is a light ...
... particles have to be added to the known spectrum from electroweak and quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ) theory . One such particle , the axion , is a moderator of the charge - parity ( CP ) violation observed for had- rons . It is a light ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Concrete Reinforced | 323 |
Compilers Computer Science 1 Controls Adaptive Systems | 345 |
Composite Materials 17 Controls Bilinear Systems | 355 |
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