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  • The subclasses include a variety of endorphins such as alpha-beta-, and gamma-; two enkephalins; and dynorphin.

    Alcohol and The Addictive Brain Kenneth Blum 1991

  • The subclasses include a variety of endorphins such as alpha-beta-, and gamma-; two enkephalins; and dynorphin.

    Alcohol and The Addictive Brain Kenneth Blum 1991

  • When a second team of scientists studied similar gamma- and X-ray data, they concluded that the hollows were probably formed by isolated pockets of volatiles created by early volcanoes.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • “The wavefront carried with it a sleet of hard radiation—gamma- and delta-tachyons, and baryons, and other such exotic particles—blasted out of the core of a metastar exploding in the heart of one of our Galaxy’s satellite globular clusters.”

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • “The wavefront carried with it a sleet of hard radiation—gamma- and delta-tachyons, and baryons, and other such exotic particles—blasted out of the core of a metastar exploding in the heart of one of our Galaxy’s satellite globular clusters.”

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • “The wavefront carried with it a sleet of hard radiation—gamma- and delta-tachyons, and baryons, and other such exotic particles—blasted out of the core of a metastar exploding in the heart of one of our Galaxy’s satellite globular clusters.”

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • “The wavefront carried with it a sleet of hard radiation—gamma- and delta-tachyons, and baryons, and other such exotic particles—blasted out of the core of a metastar exploding in the heart of one of our Galaxy’s satellite globular clusters.”

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

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