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  • 111Mathematics and Physical Sciences — ▪ 2003 Introduction Mathematics       Mathematics in 2002 was marked by two discoveries in number theory. The first may have practical implications; the second satisfied a 150 year old curiosity.       Computer scientist Manindra Agrawal of the… …

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  • 112Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory — ▪ laboratory, Batavia, Illinois, United States also called  Fermilab         U.S. national particle accelerator (particle accelerator) laboratory and centre for particle physics (physics) research, located in Batavia, Illinois, about 43 km (27… …

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  • 113UA1-Detektor — Der UA1 Detektor war ein Teilchendetektor am Super Proton Synchrotron am CERN. Blick in die zentrale Driftkammer des UA1 Detektors …

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  • 114RUBBIA (C.) — RUBBIA Carlo (1934 ) Carlo Rubbia est né en 1934 à Gorizia, petite ville de l’Italie du Nord située non loin de la frontière slovène. Son père, ingénieur, dirigeait la compagnie locale de téléphone et sa mère était institutrice. Enfant, il se… …

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  • 115anti- — 1. ant(i) ♦ Élément, du gr. anti « en face de, contre », signifiant en composition : 1 ♦ Qui est situé en face de, à l opposé de : antarctique, anticathode; et aussi Anti Atlas, Anti Liban, n. pr. 2 ♦ Qui s oppose à, qui lutte contre les effets… …

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  • 116Protonium —   das, s, gebundenes System aus einem Proton (p) und einem Antiproton (p̄). Das Protonium ist ein wasserstoffähnliches exotisches Atom, bei dem das Hüllenelektron durch ein Antiproton ersetzt ist. In Analogie zum Positronium können die Spins von… …

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  • 117antiprotonas — statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. antiproton vok. Antiproton, n rus. антипротон, m pranc. antiproton, m …

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  • 118антипротон — antiprotonas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. antiproton vok. Antiproton, n rus. антипротон, m pranc. antiproton, m …

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  • 119SEGRÈ, EMILIO GINO — (1905–1989), nuclear physicist and Nobel Prize laureate. Segrè, who was born in Tivoli, Italy, studied at Rome University, where he later assisted Enrico Fermi in research on the use of neutrons as missiles to break up the uranium atom. He… …

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  • 120antineutron — antipartticle an ti*part ti*cle ([a^]n t[i^]*[aum]r t[i^]*k l), n. (Physics) A fundamental particle which has the same mass as one of the common fundamental particles, but which has an opposite charge, and for which certain other of the… …

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