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Strong force earns Nobel prize

Physics World, 2004
Three US theorists have won this year's Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on understanding the strong force, which binds quarks together inside protons, neutrons and other subatomic particles. David Gross of the University of California at Santa Barbara, David Politzer of the California Institute of Technology and Frank Wilczek of the ...
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Space-Charge Forces in Strong-Focusing Synchrotrons

Physical Review, 1954
A new principle, strong focusing, has recently been put forward as the basis for the design of synchrotrons, particularly proton synchrotrons in the energy range above about 10 Bev. In this new proposal the field gradient index, $n$, is alternatively positive and negative and has a numerical value of some thousands as opposed to conventional, weak ...
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Observation Waves and Strong Force

🔒 This version has been temporarily restricted due to its high structural potential for application in force field reconstruction and logic redefinition.  The original version remains archived under DOI tracking but is no longer openly downloadable.  A synchronized release may be issued when domain-specific safety conditions are met.  
Hou, Hung-Ming, ChatGPT-4, Ming-Zhe
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Beefing up the strong force

Physics World, 2001
Protons and neutrons are composite objects that consist of quarks bound by the strong force. Free quarks, and the gluons that hold them together, are not observed in nature because the coupling strength between quarks becomes stronger as the distance between them increases.
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Stochastic resonance in the strong-forcing limit

Physical Review E, 1995
GAMMAITONI, Luca   +3 more
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Atomic Force Microscopy-Based Force Spectroscopy and Multiparametric Imaging of Biomolecular and Cellular Systems

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Daniel J. Muller   +2 more
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Force spectroscopy of single cells using atomic force microscopy

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021
Albertus Viljoen   +2 more
exaly  

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