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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics; the [[neutrino]] associated with the [[Tau_(particle_physics)|tau]] partic
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  • An elementary particle in particle physics.
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  • ...tau neutrino''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It is the [[neutrino]] that is associated with the [[Tau_(particle_physics
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  • '''Particle physics''', also known as '''high-energy physics''', is a branch of [[physics]] tha
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  • #REDIRECT [[Particle physics]]
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  • {{r|Particle physics}}
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  • ...ron neutrino''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It is the [[neutrino]] that is associated with the [[electron]].
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  • ...uon neutrino''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It is the [[neutrino]] that is associated with the [[muon]].
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  • ...964 - present |url=http://pdg.web.cern.ch/pdg/cpep/history/smt.html |work=Particle physics timeline |publisher=[[CERN]]}} A chronology. *{{cite web |title=CERN: The Standard Model of Particle Physics |author=Tobias Golling |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0KjXsGRvoA |pub
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  • | pagename = Particle physics | abc = Particle physics
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  • Ph.D., Theoretical Particle Physics, University of Durham, United Kingdom
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  • A '''muon''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It carries a negative [[elementary charge]] −''e'', where
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  • ...vWry8rjTwC&pg=PA48 |title=Symmetry and the Standard Model: Mathematics and Particle Physics |publisher=Springer |isbn= 1441982663 |chapter=§2.6 The Higgs boson |pages
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  • A '''tau''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It carries a negative [[elementary charge]] −''e'', where
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  • {{r|Particle physics}}
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  • ...ysics. I have a M.S. in physics from Ohio State University in experimental particle physics. I taught mostly physics at Azusa Pacific University. I taught physics and
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  • {{r|Particle physics}}
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  • {{r|Tau (particle physics)}}
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  • # PhD in Particle Physics from the University of Cambridge, UK
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  • ...sional goals are centered around [[plasma]]-based [[nuclear fusion]] and [[particle physics]]. He holds a bachelor's degree in [[Psychology]] and most of a BA in [[Bi
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  • ...actually autodidactic. He is particularly knowledgeable in the fields of particle physics (QED, QFD/EW, QCD, GUT, etc.), areas of astrophysics such as degenerate mat
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  • | sub1 = Particle Physics
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  • ...]] interactions between [[lepton]]s and [[quark]]s, the basic particles of particle physics.
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  • == The Chemistry and Particle Physics of CZ == === The Particle Physics of Citizendium ===
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  • {{r|Particle physics}}
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  • In [[particle physics]], '''quantum chromodynamics''' (abbreviated as '''QCD''') is a specific ki
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  • "The Higgs boson is the last particle in the Standard Model of particle physics to be observed" ...The last particle, first proposed by Peter Higgs, in the Standard Model of particle physics which has not been observed." clearly is wrong, and anyway it is silly to u
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Particle physics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...with a nuclear weapon as the [[Earth]] of the year 2057 slowly freezes. [[particle physics|Particle physicist]] Dr [[Bryan Cox]] was involved with the film as an advi
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics'']
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  • ...([http://www.symmetrymagazine.org]), a 10-times-per-year magazine covering particle physics and its connected sciences. It is published by Stanford Linear Accelerator
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  • ...ta Group {{cite journal|author=W.-M. Yao ''et al.'' | title= The Review of Particle Physics | journal=Journal of Physics G | volume=33 | pages=1 |year=2006}} [http://p
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  • {{cite book |author=Martinus Veltman |title=Facts and Mysteries in Elementary Particle Physics |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CNCHDIobj0IC&pg=PA13 |pages=p. 13 |is
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  • ...o newer software. I'm an ANL scientist working in the field of high-energy particle physics (HEP). My current experiment is ATLAS at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at
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  • ...used in many branches of [[physics]], especially in atomic, nuclear, and particle physics.
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • According to the [[Standard_Model#Leptons|standard model]] of particle physics, '''[[lepton]]s''' are one of the two fundamental building blocks of matter {{cite book |title=An introduction to the Standard Model of particle physics |author=WN Cottingham, DA Greenwood |isbn=978-0-521-85249-4 |year=2007 |edi
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  • {{r|Particle physics}}
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  • ...time scale, and so [[QCD]] bound states are formed with ordinary [[parton (particle physics)|partons]] ([[quarks]] and [[gluons]]), in analogy with the ordinary [[hadr
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  • * [[Velocity]] of [[light]] in a [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • *Omega baryons (particle physics)
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  • ...iam M. Gibson and Brian R. Pollard|title=Symmetry Principles in Elementary Particle Physics|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1976|id=ISBN
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  • *{{cite book |title=An introduction to the standard model of particle physics |author=W. N. Cottingham, D. A. Greenwood |url=http://books.google.com/book
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • * In mathematical physics there is a well-known [[standard model of particle physics]].
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  • ...is a massive spin-0 [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of [[particle physics]] that plays a key role in explaining the mass of other elementary particle ...GeV (gigaelectronvolts), assuming the correctness of the Standard Model of particle physics. See review of the experiments:<ref name=Monig/> The observed mass was plac
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  • ...charge of nature even though it remains a very useful quantity and outside particle physics is the smallest charge you will encounter. However calling it the elementar ...htm ], textbooks, and such. Why don't you add a paragraph with the latest particle physics views on the quark charge? It is not so difficult to understand, because e
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  • For [[particle physics]], this was the problem of determining the state of a [[fundamental particl
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  • ...t antineutrinos act differently". ''Symmetry Breaking: Extra Dimensions of Particle Physics'' '''28''' [http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/2010/06/18/miniboone-r
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  • ...]s, one of two types of fundamental particles in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics, the other being the [[quark]]s. On a larger scale, [[atom]]s and [[molecul
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  • | [[Particle physics|Particles]], [[Quantum field theory|fields]], [[gravitation]], and [[physic
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  • {{rpl|Tau (particle physics)}}
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  • ...gle.com/books?id=EX2sgFJhFyQC&pg=PA95 |pages=p. 95 |title=Pions to Quarks: Particle Physics in The 1950s |editor=Laurie Mark Brown, Max Dresden, Lillian Hoddeson, eds ...ns from a modern standpoint are described in {{cite book |title=Elementary Particle Physics: Volume 1: Quantum Field Theory and Particles |author=Yorikiyo Nagashima |i
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • ...e Medicine on Trial'' (with [[Edzard Ernst]], 2008). He has a [[PhD]] in [[particle physics]] from [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]].
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  • ...ks?id=vLy2YlkXZuEC&pg=PA124 |author=Christopher G. Tully |title=Elementary Particle Physics in a Nutshell |isbn=0691131163 |year=2011 |publisher=Princeton University P
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  • It is recognized in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics that kinetic energy and force fields contribute most of the [[mass]] of ord In [[particle physics]], '''[[antimatter]]''' is matter that is composed of the [[antiparticle]]s
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  • *[[Particle physics]], also known as "high-energy physics". This branch is concerned with the p In [[particle physics]], the first pieces of experimental evidence for physics beyond the [[Stand
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  • ...ago, he inaugurated shortly after the war an important research program in particle physics centered on a new 450 MeV [[synchrocyclotron]]. ...s the University of Chicago, where he led an important research program in particle physics using a 450 MeV [[synchrocyclotron]]. His team studied [[pion]]-[[nucleon]]
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • Some things need updating. Particle physics: not my area of expertise, but I think progress has been made on neutrinos'
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  • ...efore the Big Bang: An Outrageous New Perspective and Its Implications for Particle Physics]. Edinburgh, Scotland: European Particle Accelerator Conference, 2759-2762.
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  • ...efore the Big Bang: An Outrageous New Perspective and Its Implications for Particle Physics]. Edinburgh, Scotland: European Particle Accelerator Conference, 2759-2762.
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  • ...rticle]]s, and [[neutrino]]s.<ref name=closeparphys2004>Close FE. (2004) ''Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192804
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  • :*''Note: this article lacks the point of view of particle physics. Its status can only be upgraded to 1 after an elementary-particle physicis
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  • ...]] interactions between [[lepton]]s and [[quark]]s, the basic particles of particle physics. This model is very strongly supported by experimental observations, and is {{cite book |title=Introduction to elementary particle physics |author=Alessandro Bettini |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=HNcQ_EiuTx
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  • ...iscipline workgroups oversee specific subject areas, such as philosophy or particle physics, while project workgroups oversee certain classes of article, ''overlapping ...ophy or physics, may form workgroups for subdisciplines, such as ethics or particle physics, and assign classes of articles to those workgroups. While a discipline wo
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  • ...oogle.com/books?id=ws8QZ2M5OR8C&pg=PA103 |pages=p. 104 |title=Nuclear and Particle Physics: An Introduction |author=Brian Martin |isbn=0470742747 |year=2009 |edition=
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  • See, for example, {{cite book |title=Nuclear and particle physics |author=Brian Robert Martin |pages=p. 97 |url=http://books.google.com/books ...oogle.com/books?id=ws8QZ2M5OR8C&pg=PA103 |pages=p. 104 |title=Nuclear and Particle Physics: An Introduction |author=Brian Martin |isbn=0470742747 |year=2009 |edition=
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  • In the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics, [[quantum chromodynamics]] describes the ''strong force'', also called the ...title=The Life and Times of Emmy Noether: Contributions of Emmy Noether to Particle Physics |url=http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~cwp/articles/9411110.pdf |author=Nina Bye
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  • ...ked as an independent consultant, which included a period at [[CERN]], the particle physics laboratory in [[Switzerland]]. While at [[CERN]], Berners-Lee created a hyp
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  • {{rpl|Particle physics}}
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  • Since plasma majorly is used in physics/particle physics. (that is the reason) [[User:Robert Tito|Robert Tito]] | [[User talk:Robert
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  • {{rpl|Particle physics}}
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  • ...finite reductionism: turtles all the way down. Contrast reduction to, say, particle physics. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] 14:23, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
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  • According to the [[Standard_Model#Quarks|standard model]] of particle physics, '''quarks''' are one of the two fundamental building blocks of matter, the
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  • ...oogle.com/books?id=ws8QZ2M5OR8C&pg=PA103 |pages=p. 104 |title=Nuclear and Particle Physics: An Introduction |author=Brian Martin |isbn=0470742747 |year=2009 |edition=
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  • ...lution since the [[Big Bang]]. [[Cosmology]] in turn links the theories of particle physics with theories of the Universe at its earliest moments. <ref name=ASPERAAstr Research in particle physics has led to the theory that dark matter is composed of '''supersymmetric par
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  • <td rowspan="2"> For parity laws in elementary particle physics <td rowspan="1"> For elementary particle physics, discovery of resonance states, hydrogen bubble chamber and data analysis
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  • ...elieve that your background in LASERs, especially if you are expertised in particle physics, a conceptual framework in how to write about Bremsstrahlung will be very b :(I'm afraid I'm not an expert in particle physics -- I do have a basic understanding of the Standard Model, but it never real
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  • {{rpl|Particle physics}}
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  • ..., in particular, [[quantum electrodynamics]] and the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. ...nd also for the treatment of [[nuclear force]]s, the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics is required. A full treatment of [[gravity]] also transcends classical mech
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  • ...molecular physics]], [[computational chemistry]], [[quantum chemistry]], [[particle physics]], and [[nuclear physics]].
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  • ...book |title=Applications of laser-plasma interactions |chapter=Nuclear and particle physics with ultraintense lasers |author=José Tito Mendonça, Shalom Eliezer |url= See {{cite book |title=Concepts of particle physics, Volume 2 |author=Kurt Gottfried, Victor Frederick Weisskopf |pages=p. 266
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  • Research in particle physics has led to the theory that dark matter is composed of '''supersymmetric par
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  • ...s of [[Ion]]! You may wish to note disambiguation from the use of 'ion' in particle physics, and the name of the philosophical dialogue by [[Plato]]. The latter is sla
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  • {{cite book |title=Facts and mysteries in elementary particle physics |author=Martinus Veltman |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CNCHDIobj0IC
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  • ...[https://books.google.com/books?id=WuO7FO44NyoC&pg=PA460 Pions to Quarks: Particle Physics in the 1950s] Cambridge University Press, 1989; page 460.</ref>
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  • # [[Particle physics]]
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  • ...es involving symmetry principles, such as relativity, quantum mechanics, [[particle physics]], chemistry, computer graphics, and others.
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  • ...gh the more 'fundamental' theory of the [[Standard model]] of [[elementary particle physics]] is available. The more 'fundamental' model is, for such engineering, supe
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  • ...The meanings of 'electron' in [[chemistry]], in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics, in [[electromagnetism]] are connected, but from a practical standpoint var ...gh the more 'fundamental' theory of the [[Standard model]] of [[elementary particle physics]] is available. The more 'fundamental' model is, for such engineering, supe
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  • ...physics department in Chicago had turned to the new field of elementary [[particle physics]]. This fundamental branch of physics did not appeal much to Teller whose
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  • ...a heavy, hard, solid, grey object is actually a combination of subatomic [[Particle physics|particles]] with none of these properties, moving very rapidly in space whe
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  • ...ubdiscipline workgroups, for specific subject areas, such as philosophy or particle physics, and ...ophy or physics, may form workgroups for subdisciplines, such as ethics or particle physics, and assign classes of articles to those workgroups. While a discipline wo
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  • ...ubdiscipline workgroups, for specific subject areas, such as philosophy or particle physics, and ...ophy or physics, may form workgroups for subdisciplines, such as ethics or particle physics, and assign classes of articles to those workgroups. While a discipline wo
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  • ...particle physics, a field that has greatly enhanced research in cosmology. Particle physics can be summarised as the study of the very small while cosmology is the stu
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  • ...[Greek letters used in mathematics|symbols in mathematics and science]], [[particle physics|particle names]] in physics, as [[Astronomical naming conventions#Names of
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  • [[:Category:Particle physics|Particle physics]] (1)
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  • ...most successful world picture of modern science, the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics, satisfies only the last of the Hawking/Mlodinov criteria. As said by Hawki
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  • | title = The electromagnetic spectrum | publisher = Particle Physics
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  • ...d your edits on [[Electromagnetism/Related_Articles]], and wonder: (i) why particle physics separate from physics? (ii) Related topics cover all of physics, is that ne
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  • ...erwent significant changes in the period following 1970 when a union of '''particle physics''' ("the study of the unbelievably small" ) and astronomy ("the study of th
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  • ...henomena continue to lead to such revolutions in biology, plate tectonics, particle physics, and many other branches of science.
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  • ...henomena continue to lead to such revolutions in biology, plate tectonics, particle physics, and many other branches of science.
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  • ...problems are sufficiently complex to need a team effort. In areas such as particle physics and space science, it will take a mixture of skills simply to conduct the e
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  • ...e applied even to the laws of physics? Recent developments in elementary particle physics give us little alternative if we are to have a rational understanding of th
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  • ...ophy or physics, may form workgroups for subdisciplines, such as ethics or particle physics, and assign classes of articles to those workgroups. While a discipline wo
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