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This is a list of the different types of particles, known and hypothesized. For a chronological listing of subatomic particles by discovery date, see Timeline of particle ...
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It is also called high energy physics, because many elementary particles do not occur under normal circumstances in nature, but can be created and detected during energetic ...
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In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a particle not known to have substructure; that is, it is not known to be made up of smaller particles.
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Elementary particle, a particle of which larger particles are composed, also called a fundamental particle; Composite particle, a bound state between several elementary particles ...
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A subatomic particle is an elementary or composite particle smaller than an atom. Particle physics and nuclear physics are concerned with the study of these particles, their ...
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Particle radiation is the radiation of energy by means of fast-moving subatomic particles. Particle radiation is referred to as a particle beam if the particles are all moving in ...
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Some of these particles are best analysed as case markers and some as postpositions. There are sentence-tagging particles such as Japanese and Chinese question markers.
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In marine and freshwater ecology, a particle is a small object. Particles can remain in suspension in the ocean or freshwater, however they eventually settle (rate determined by ...
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Particulates, alternatively referred to as particulate matter (PM) or fine particles, are tiny particles of solid or liquid suspended in a gas.
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What about to add Positronium and in what category ? Any Ideas ?? Sheliak It looks strange to have the positron listed, since it is just the anti-electron, yet we don't list all ...
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