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  • ...g in a net charge of +1, while neutrons contain two down quarks and one up quark and therefore have no net charge. ...early twenty-first century some experimental data suggesting four and five quark bound states was published but firm evidence of these states remains to be
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  • ...nian]] variant of [[pancake]]s made from [[potatoe]]s and [[quark (cheese)|quark]].
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  • ...a [[dough]] containing mashed potatoes (ca. two thirds), [[Quark (cheese)|quark]] (ca. one third), eggs and flour, perhaps spiced with [[cinnamon]], or dot
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  • ...]]s or [[hadron]]s (such as [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s) are made up of [[quark]]s and [[gluon]]s which interact while they also have a kind of charge name ...our charges are distinguished; red, green and blue. The colour charge of a quark's [[anti-particle]] partner is called anti-red, anti-green or anti-blue.
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  • Hypothetical particles composed by a Supersymmetric particle and at least one quark.
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  • ...weak force changes a proton in a neutron by changing an up quark to a down quark and creating another particle, the [[W boson]]. This W boson decays in the
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  • ...articles such as [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s are made up of interacting [[quark]]s and [[gluon]]s.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A composite particle made up of [[quark]]s bound together by the [[Standard Model|strong force]], such as a [[meson
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  • ...g in a net charge of +1, while neutrons contain two down quarks and one up quark and therefore have no net charge. ...early twenty-first century some experimental data suggesting four and five quark bound states was published but firm evidence of these states remains to be
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  • ...s for the [[Quantum chromodynamics|strong force]] or color force holding [[quark]]s together in the [[hadron]]s.
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  • Charge of electron (negative) and proton (positive); before discovery of the quark thought to be the smallest possible electric charge, written <math>e</math>
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  • ...netic]] and [[Strong force|strong]] interactions between [[lepton]]s and [[quark]]s, the basic particles of particle physics.
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  • ...n]]s embodied the [[nuclear force]], but now considered to be made up of [[quark]]s. ...les" themselves, which fall under the classifications of [[lepton]]s and [[quark]]s, and the particles that mediate the interactions between them, the force
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  • ...that are integer multiples of ''e'' and only at high energies, such as top quark decay, do the fractional charges become evident. Thus ''e'' is still the sm
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  • {{r|Quark (fictional character)}}
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  • ...icles). Symbols ''u'' and ''d'' refer to the ''up''-quark and the ''down''-quark. ! Quark structure
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Quark]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...as ''hay-dron''<ref name=Susskind/>) is a composite particle made up of [[quark]]s bound together by the [[Standard_Model#Quanta|strong force]]. Although t ...combination (the mesons) or a triple combination of quarks with all three quark colors: red, green and blue (the baryons).<ref name=Hassani/> Consequently,
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  • ...up [[quark]]s having charge +2/3[[elementary charge|e]] each, and one down quark, having charge -1/3[[elementary charge|e]], resulting in a net charge of +1 ...]. The [[neutron]], also a baryon, consists of two down quarks and one up quark, and thus has no net charge.
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  • *{{cite book |title=The quantum quark |author=Andrew Watson |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ip50x8IOfnEC&pr
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  • {{r|Quark}}
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  • {{r|quark}}
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  • ...cal particles composed by a [[Supersymmetric particle]] and at least one [[quark]]. ...e lightest [[squark]] (usually the ''stop'', i.e. the partner of the [[top quark]]).
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  • ...netic]] and [[Strong force|strong]] interactions between [[lepton]]s and [[quark]]s, the basic particles of particle physics. This model is very strongly su ...ental particles: spin 1/2 [[fermion]]s of two ''types'': [[lepton]]s and [[quark]]s and the forces between them. Fundamental particle interactions are viewe
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  • ...ion collisions. LHCb is focused on studying [[bottom quark]] (or “beauty” quark) physics. <br /> ...cluded. For a light Higgs (mH<135 GeV), the dominant decay is to a bottom quark pair. This is not an ideal channel for a Higgs search at the LHC, as the q
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  • ...icles in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics, the other being the [[quark]]s. On a larger scale, [[atom]]s and [[molecule]]s are made up of electrons
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  • ...re one of the two fundamental building blocks of matter, the other being [[quark]]s. A lepton is a [[spin]] 1/2 elementary particle that is not subject to t
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  • ...using continuous beams of high-energy electrons to discover the underlying quark and gluon structure of nucleons and nuclei.
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  • ...n consists of three [[quark]]s, one up quark and two down quarks.<ref name=quark>
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  • ...pton]]s (an example of which is the familiar [[electron]]), and also the [[quark]]s, including the up and down quarks of which [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s ..., [[fermionic condensate]]s, [[liquid crystal]]s, [[strange matter]] and [[quark-gluon plasma]]s. There are also the [[paramagnetism|paramagnetic]] and [[f
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  • ...kraut]], [[surströmming]], [[soured milk]] products such as [[Quark (food)|quark]], [[kefir]], [[filmjölk]], [[crème fraîche]], [[Smetana (cream)|smetana
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  • ...h work was focused on the general theory of relativity, with a thesis on [[quark]] dynamics. Scaruffi relocated to [[California (U.S. state)|California]] in
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  • ...g.” Schroeder calculates that a period of six days under the conditions of quark confinement, when the universe was approximately a million times smaller an
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  • ...g.” Schroeder calculates that a period of six days under the conditions of quark confinement, when the universe was approximately a million times smaller an
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  • ** ''Gold, Black, and Silver'' (''[[Quark (Science Fiction Anthology)|Quark/2]]'', edited by [[Marilyn Hacker]] and [[Samuel R. Delany]], February 1971
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  • ...a simple particle, but a complex structure, for example, an assembly of [[quark]]s. So far, a theoretical calculation of the magnetic moment of the proton
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  • ...ng a computer program such as [[Adobe PageMaker]], [[Adobe InDesign]] or [[Quark Xpress]]. Students are quickly able to size photographs and place copy, lea ...ibility. Accordingly, the use of software programs like Adobe InDesign and Quark is still relatively common, both for creative freedom and to give students
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  • ...undamental form, and is the foundation of the [[natural sciences]]. From [[quark]]s to galaxies, from individual [[Atom_(science)|atoms]] to macroscopic bio
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  • ...as having physical extension and mass (e.g., [[proton]]s, [[neutron]]s, [[quark]]s), [[electrons]], the [[chemical elements]], also called [[elementary sub
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  • Dark matter would not be made of '''[[quark]]s''' as is ordinary matter: If there were enough quarks to compose dark ma
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  • ...eep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, the quark model in particle physics
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  • ...elativistic [[quantum field theory]] that describes interactions between [[quark]]s and [[lepton]]s, quarks have fractional charges that are multiples of 1/
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  • ...odynamics]], and describes the interactions of the subnuclear particles: [[quark]]s and [[gluon]]s. The [[weak nuclear force]] and the electromagnetic force
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