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  • ...odel.PNG|right|200px|The fundamental particles and messenger quanta of the Standard Model.}} ...which remains an elusive goal of the ultimate "theory of everything". The Standard Model is accordingly not consistent with [[general relativity]]. The theory is co
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  • #REDIRECT [[Standard Model]]
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  • *{{cite book |title=The standard model: a primer |author=Cliff Peter Burgess, Guy David Moore |url=http://books.go *{{cite book |title=An introduction to the standard model of particle physics |author=W. N. Cottingham, D. A. Greenwood |url=http://b
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  • *{{cite web |title=Modern View (Standard Model) timeline: 1964 - present |url=http://pdg.web.cern.ch/pdg/cpep/history/smt. ...|date=Jul 22, 2010}} A very basic [[YouTube]] lecture on the need for the Standard Model. This film was produced as part of the CERN/ATLAS multimedia contest intern
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  • *{{cite web |title=Modern View (Standard Model) timeline: 1964 - present |url=http://pdg.web.cern.ch/pdg/cpep/history/smt. ...|date=Jul 22, 2010}} A very basic [[YouTube]] lecture on the need for the Standard Model. This film was produced as part of the CERN/ATLAS multimedia contest intern
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  • {{rpl|Standard Model}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Standard Model]]
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  • * In [[set theory]], ''standard model'' of the [[natural number]]s usually refers to the set <math>\mathbb N</mat * In mathematical physics there is a well-known [[standard model of particle physics]].
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  • ...tioned often because the Standard Model can not explain these results. The Standard Model assumes that the electron has no structure.
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  • ...include>A composite particle made up of [[quark]]s bound together by the [[Standard Model|strong force]], such as a [[meson]], [[proton]], or a [[neutron]].
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  • *{{cite book |title=The standard model: a primer |author=Cliff Peter Burgess, Guy David Moore |url=http://books.go *{{cite book |title=An introduction to the standard model of particle physics |author=W. N. Cottingham, D. A. Greenwood |url=http://b
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  • an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics; the [[neutrino]] associated with the [[Tau_(particle
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  • A term coined by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein to denote the standard model economic agent, which they take to be a person who is totally rational, ha
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  • ...termine experimentally whether the [[Higgs boson]] - as predicted by the [[Standard Model]] - exists.
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  • The '''tau neutrino''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It is the [[neutrino]] that is associated with the [
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  • The '''electron neutrino''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It is the [[neutrino]] that is associated with the [
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  • The '''muon neutrino''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It is the [[neutrino]] that is associated with the [
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  • {{r|Standard Model}}
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  • {{r|Standard Model}}
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  • A '''muon''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It carries a negative [[elementary charge]] &minus;'
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  • A '''tau''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It carries a negative [[elementary charge]] &minus;'
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  • {{r|Standard Model}}
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  • According to the [[Standard_Model#Leptons|standard model]] of particle physics, '''[[lepton]]s''' are one of the two fundamental bui The [[Standard_Model#Leptons|standard model]] page
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  • {{r|Standard Model}}
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