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quark - use in sentences
Converse of object
- contain: These can either contain 3 Quarks or 2 Quarks.
- call: One set of the fundamental building blocks of matter are called quarks.
- hold: Gluons ( very witty name, they hold Quarks together in Color Charge interactions.
Adjective modifier
- dynamical: This work involves studies of the Hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm for generating dynamical quarks.
- strange: However in the exotic high-density environment inside a neutron star, strange quarks are expected to fare better.
- heavy: The new approach is tested on quenched configurations using several staggered actions combined with nonrelativistic heavy quarks.
- bottom: The bottom quark had been detected at Fermilab in 1977.
- top: The top quark was finally discovered in April 1995 at Fermilab.
- light: Abstract We demonstrate the viability of improved staggered light quarks in studies of heavy-light systems.
Modifies a noun
- xpress: Quark Xpress ) on my new ( USB ) Mac?
- gluon: Under these conditions the formation of a new phase of matter, the quark gluon plasma ( QGP ), is expected.
- plasma: Experiments are underway at the moment at the European physics center, CERN, to create and study this quark plasma.
- expedition: Quark Expeditions have therefore introduced a fuel surcharge for their trips.
- mass: Future calculations must work at lighter quark masses to resolve this.
- distribution: A user provides the initial structure function or quark distribution as a subroutine or as a data file.
Noun used with modifier
- valence: But sum the mass of the valence quarks and you account for less than 1 % of the proton's mass.
- physics: This is what RHIC set out to show. nuclear physics particle physics quarks forces Let's look at what happened.
- particle: This is what RHIC set out to show. nuclear physics particle physics quarks forces Let's look at what happened.
- charm: How was the theory extended to include the charm quark?
- sea: They had there place, but we now need to push down the masses of the sea quarks in unquenched calculations.
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