high-energy particle
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particle
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uk/ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl/us/ˈpɑːr.t̬ə.kəl/
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Currently the laboratory specializes in the preparation, design, and construction ofhigh-energyparticleand nuclear experiments and equipment.
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As to characterization, techniques associated with electron microscopy,high-energyparticlebeams and high magnetic fields are particularly developed.
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Antiparticles are created everywhere in the universe wherehigh-energyparticlecollisions take place.
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He was a university researcher studyinghigh-energyparticlephysics from 1968 to 1978.
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Mesons are also frequently produced artificially inhigh-energyparticleaccelerators that collide protons, anti-protons, or other particles.
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Such plasmas may be created either by heating a gas to very high temperatures or by the impact of ahigh-energyparticlebeam.
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When ahigh-energyparticletravels through a semiconductor, it leaves an ionized track behind.
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He headed thehigh-energyparticleinteraction research groups 195278.
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There he started his research intohigh-energyparticlephysics.
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His research interests are in quantum field theory, especially the interface betweenhigh-energyparticlephysics and cosmology.
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Molecular orbital considerations indicate that the ground state of linear ethenedione is a triplet, and that dissociation should be slow, because triplet carbon monoxide is ahigh-energyparticle.
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Discrete spectra are seen in many other phenomena, such as vibrating strings, microwaves in a metal cavity, sound waves in a pulsating star, and resonances inhigh-energyparticlephysics.
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Lacking really highenergy machines, however, it was still confined to studying the effects of naturally occurring high-energy particles, such as cosmic rays.
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