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Matter: the fundamental particles

"The largest particle physics centre in the world is located in Europe. It straddles the Franco-Swiss border, near Geneva. At CERN - the European Organisation for Nuclear Research , which is focused on the science of nuclear matter rather than on the exploitation of atomic energy - there are ov...

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Autor principal: Landua, Rolf
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1047634
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description "The largest particle physics centre in the world is located in Europe. It straddles the Franco-Swiss border, near Geneva. At CERN - the European Organisation for Nuclear Research , which is focused on the science of nuclear matter rather than on the exploitation of atomic energy - there are over 6 500 scientists." (1 page)
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spelling cern-10476342019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1047634engLandua, RolfMatter: the fundamental particlesParticle Physics"The largest particle physics centre in the world is located in Europe. It straddles the Franco-Swiss border, near Geneva. At CERN - the European Organisation for Nuclear Research , which is focused on the science of nuclear matter rather than on the exploitation of atomic energy - there are over 6 500 scientists." (1 page)PRESSCUT-S-2007-556oai:cds.cern.ch:10476342007
spellingShingle Particle Physics
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Matter: the fundamental particles
title Matter: the fundamental particles
title_full Matter: the fundamental particles
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title_full_unstemmed Matter: the fundamental particles
title_short Matter: the fundamental particles
title_sort matter: the fundamental particles
topic Particle Physics
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