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... Activation of surrounding material during collisions in the ATLAS detector Luminosity monitoring with MPX devices: Background contribution Dosimetric aspect: What is the time dependency of the equivalent dose rate after the ...
... Activation of surrounding material during collisions in the ATLAS detector Luminosity monitoring with MPX devices: Background contribution Dosimetric aspect: What is the time dependency of the equivalent dose rate after the ...
Using Ludiflash® in Roll Compaction to produce Orally Dispersible
... compressible acetaminophen (40 %). Additionally, sucralose as a sweetener, strawberry flavour and Ludiflash® as DC excipient were used in the granular formulation. The content of Kollidon® CL-SF as additional extragranular disintegrant was varied to investigate its influence on granule’s particle si ...
... compressible acetaminophen (40 %). Additionally, sucralose as a sweetener, strawberry flavour and Ludiflash® as DC excipient were used in the granular formulation. The content of Kollidon® CL-SF as additional extragranular disintegrant was varied to investigate its influence on granule’s particle si ...
Particles, Quantum Phenomena and Electricity January 2013
... A photon must have a minimum energy in order to create an electron and a positron. Calculate the minimum energy of the photon in joules. Give your answer to an appropriate number of significant figures. ...
... A photon must have a minimum energy in order to create an electron and a positron. Calculate the minimum energy of the photon in joules. Give your answer to an appropriate number of significant figures. ...
Chapter 12 Bonds, Quarks, Gluons and Neutrinos
... such as ozone O3 and acetylene C2H2 which are commonly described as being “endothermic”. This means that starting with a standardized set of conditions from chemistry, it takes an input of energy heat to form the molecule. This would seem to imply that all endothermic molecules form positi ...
... such as ozone O3 and acetylene C2H2 which are commonly described as being “endothermic”. This means that starting with a standardized set of conditions from chemistry, it takes an input of energy heat to form the molecule. This would seem to imply that all endothermic molecules form positi ...
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... -SLAC data from ’69 were first evidence of quarks -Scaling is observed at very small and very big x Approximate scaling behaviour can be explained if protons are considered as composite objects - The trivial parton model: proton consists of some partons. Interaction between partons are not taken in ...
... -SLAC data from ’69 were first evidence of quarks -Scaling is observed at very small and very big x Approximate scaling behaviour can be explained if protons are considered as composite objects - The trivial parton model: proton consists of some partons. Interaction between partons are not taken in ...
Phase Transitions in Early Universe
... appear as free particles,but only exist inside composite hadrons. The even shorter range of weak force between quarks and leptons is associated with the charged W and neutral Z bosons while One special feature is that W’s couple only to left-handed fermions[2]. ...
... appear as free particles,but only exist inside composite hadrons. The even shorter range of weak force between quarks and leptons is associated with the charged W and neutral Z bosons while One special feature is that W’s couple only to left-handed fermions[2]. ...
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... mathematical expressions of underlying physical phenomena rather than actual phenomena in their own right. Beginning to address these issues, Paper 6 reinterprets redshift as proportional to the distance but not the velocity of the emitter, and proposes that the reduction of frequency on travel thro ...
... mathematical expressions of underlying physical phenomena rather than actual phenomena in their own right. Beginning to address these issues, Paper 6 reinterprets redshift as proportional to the distance but not the velocity of the emitter, and proposes that the reduction of frequency on travel thro ...
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... – Track them – Maneuver them – Constrain their motions to within the distance of order 1mm ...
... – Track them – Maneuver them – Constrain their motions to within the distance of order 1mm ...
Compact Muon Solenoid
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment is one of two large general-purpose particle physics detectors built on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland and France. The goal of CMS experiment is to investigate a wide range of physics, including the search for the Higgs boson, extra dimensions, and particles that could make up dark matter.CMS is 21.6 metres long, 15 metres in diameter, and weighs about 14,000 tonnes. Approximately 3,800 people, representing 199 scientific institutes and 43 countries, form the CMS collaboration who built and now operate the detector. It is located in an underground cavern at Cessy in France, just across the border from Geneva. In July 2012, along with ATLAS, CMS tentatively discovered the Higgs Boson.