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Can physics accelerate biology?
Physics World, 2005In recent years a number of techniques have allowed life scientists to examine smaller and smaller biological samples at an ever-increasing rate. Chief among these is the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which duplicates tiny quantities of genetic material until the sample is large enough to be analysed.
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Non-Accelerator Particle Physics
Non-Accelerator Particle Physics, 1995Klapdor-Kleingrothaus, H., Staudt, A.
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Non-Accelerator Particle Physics
1988Non-accelerator particle physics is an extremely varied field, and a complete review has appeared elsewhere [Rich, D. Lloyd Owen and M. Spiro, 1987]. Here, we will confine our attention to two areas that will be important in the next decade: solar neutrinos and galactic dark matter. Both of these fields come to particle physics bearing a problem.
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Accelerator Physics Design Requirements and Challenges of RF Based Electron Cooler LEReC
, 2017A. Fedotov +6 more
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Atom counting with accelerator mass spectrometry
Reviews of Modern Physics, 2023Walter Kutschera +2 more
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