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... relations between quark mass ratios and mixing angles ( such as the Cabibbo angle ) . In the past , it had been ... relation is equivalently written as ( 15.2 ) m2 0 % ~ 2 2m k One must specify indeed what meaning has to be given A ...
... relations between quark mass ratios and mixing angles ( such as the Cabibbo angle ) . In the past , it had been ... relation is equivalently written as ( 15.2 ) m2 0 % ~ 2 2m k One must specify indeed what meaning has to be given A ...
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... relation holds well within some 15 % one can conclude that mass differences within any multiplet must be less than 800 GeV [ 16 ] . с 10 . - Conclusions . In summary we can say the following : μ i ) From the near equality of Gg and G ...
... relation holds well within some 15 % one can conclude that mass differences within any multiplet must be less than 800 GeV [ 16 ] . с 10 . - Conclusions . In summary we can say the following : μ i ) From the near equality of Gg and G ...
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... relation needed , if only the recoil is measured , but the beam direction is known . This was the case in the ve and vP scattering experiments , to be discussed in sect . 3 and 4 . It is not difficult to evaluate both squares in ( 1.31 ) ...
... relation needed , if only the recoil is measured , but the beam direction is known . This was the case in the ve and vP scattering experiments , to be discussed in sect . 3 and 4 . It is not difficult to evaluate both squares in ( 1.31 ) ...
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