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Influence of Vine Shoot Waste and Its Derived Ash on the Properties of Cement Composites. [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules
Scurtu DA   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

PRODUCTION OF STRANGE-PARTICLE RESONANT STATES IN n-+p INTERACTIONS AT 3.2 AND 4.2 GeV/c

open access: yes, 1964
Hardy, Lyndon M.   +5 more
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The influence of final state interaction on two-particle correlations in multiple production of particles and resonances

open access: closedActa Physica Hungarica A) Heavy Ion Physics, 1996
The structure of pair correlations of interacting particle moving with nearby velocities is analysed. A general formalism of the two-particle space-time density matrix, taking into account the space-time coherence of the production process, is developed.
R. Lednický, V. L. Lyuboshitz
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Resonance Search and Particle Production at HERA

open access: closedNuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2008
Searches for exotic strange baryon resonances decaying into K s 0 p , K s 0 p ¯ , and Ξ π were performed by the H1 collaboration in deep inelastic scattering (DIS) at HERA. Upper limits are given for the production rates. Deuterons and anti-deuterons were observed by the ZEUS collaboration and their production rates in DIS were ...
D. Hochman
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Particle correlations in the multiperipheral resonance production model for the case of brokenSU 3 symmetry

open access: closedIl Nuovo Cimento A, 1978
Particle correlations are calculated in the multiperipheral resonance production model for the brokenSU3 symmetry, by using the generating-function technique. The two-particle correlations for ππ, Kπ and KK\(\left( {K\bar K} \right)\) productions are presented.
M. Fukugita   +3 more
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Near-Threshold Particle Production: A Probe of Resonance-Matter Formation in Heavy-Ion Collisions

open access: closed, 1994
The observation of the lowest excited state of the nucleon, the Δ-resonance, by Fermi and collaborators1 in 1952–55 was the first experimental evidence for an internal structure of the nucleon. It took another 15 years until Friedman, Kendall and Taylor2 discovered quarks and gluons as constituents of the nucleon in their pioneering experiments on ...
V. Metag
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