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... shown in fig . 11. The present statistics of this experiment is shown in table III . From a Monte Carlo calculation it is estimated that the π ( and K ) decay contribution to the opposite - sign dimuon events is only ( 134 ) % ; but ...
... shown in fig . 11. The present statistics of this experiment is shown in table III . From a Monte Carlo calculation it is estimated that the π ( and K ) decay contribution to the opposite - sign dimuon events is only ( 134 ) % ; but ...
Page 517
... shown vs. s for cos 0 = 0.3 and for different resonance locations ( different values of the Weinberg angle ) . The vertical lines on the horizontal axis indicate the resonance locations . The asymmetry grows to a maximum before passing ...
... shown vs. s for cos 0 = 0.3 and for different resonance locations ( different values of the Weinberg angle ) . The vertical lines on the horizontal axis indicate the resonance locations . The asymmetry grows to a maximum before passing ...
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... shown [ 10 ] that their effects cancel in the calculation of this quantity . This theorem applies to the ordinary forces : because of our ignorance about the quark - confining forces , one cannot be sure that it applies to them also ...
... shown [ 10 ] that their effects cancel in the calculation of this quantity . This theorem applies to the ordinary forces : because of our ignorance about the quark - confining forces , one cannot be sure that it applies to them also ...
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