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particle accelerators

n. (plural of particle accelerator English)

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Now, great Higgs boson factories were taking shape in the rings of machinery orbiting Sputnik, icy gas and dust congealing into beat-wave particle accelerators on the edge of planetary space.

We shall not bridge that gap with particle accelerators in the foreseeable future!

The logo seemed standard enough-two intersecting circles representing two particle accelerators, and five tangential lines representing particle injection tubes.

Unlike the giant particle accelerators, which were designed to produce a few isolated events but at enormous energies, this machine produced many events at moderate energies within a tiny volume of space.

One by-product of the big particle accelerators at Fermilab in Illinois, at IHEP in Novosibirsk in the Soviet Union, and at CERN in Switzerland, is a supply of antiprotons and positrons.

The reason is that particle accelerators probe the microworld by utilizing the strong, weak, and electromagnetic forces.

Magnetic disturbances betray the positions of large mass drivers and particle accelerators.

Indeed, the first antimatter observed by human beings was manufactured in particle accelerators.

The Ring was the direct descendant of the ever-larger particle accelerators built on Earth, and later in free space.

Men who did the basic thinking that led to gigawatt particle accelerators.