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- noun Plural form of
kaon .
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In 1972, Kobayashi and Maskawa explained why an experiment eight years before had found that some called kaons failed to follow the rules of symmetry.
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In 1972, Kobayashi and Maskawa explained why an experiment eight years before had found that some subatomic particles called kaons failed to follow the rules of symmetry.
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In 1972, Kobayashi and Maskawa explained why an experiment eight years before had found that some subatomic particles called kaons failed to follow the rules of symmetry.
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In 1972, Kobayashi and Maskawa explained why an experiment eight years before had found that some subatomic particles called kaons failed to follow the rules of symmetry.
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This will allow scientists to study the properties of the mysterious neutrino to a new level and look for deviations in the behaviour of particles such as muons and kaons.
Tevatron collider falls silent today after 26 years of smash hits 2011
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This rabbit also thinks that pions/kaons (whatever it was GCRs produced) likely need to hit atm gases that are in sufficient consentrations to have the effect some are claiming they have, and wouldn't be surprised if this sort of point would be claimed to constitute an additional variable to the QM equation that could be argued (but not with me).
Rabett Run EliRabett 2009
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Pais was a distinguished theorist who helped understand the properties of strange particles and kaons.
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The interactions of the protons+Be produce positively and negatively charged mesons (pions and kaons).
MiniBooNE Neutrino Result - Guest Blog from Heather Ray John 2007
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One way was to look for the new particles in the decay products of known unstable particles such as the kaons.
Additional background material on the Nobel Prize in Physics 1995 1995
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One approach was to search for the new particles in the products of decay of the particles that were available, e.g. kaons.
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