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It was originally thought to be a type of meson (the mu meson, as distinct, say, from the pimeson), but was later renamed.
Usage of pion in anglès
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There are pion interactions of a specific sort that might yield unmistakable data now.
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Poverty compelled the son to seek the wretched post of usher (pion) in a school at Alais.
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That's like a pion, but pions can be deceiving and in this case they have formed a kaon instead.
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The source parameters extracted from these functions at low k(T) give first indications of a long tail for the pion emission source.
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Once the pion's mass is decreased, or increased for that matter, it is, effectively, part of another Universe; it becomes a gateway, a crossing point.
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We report a particle source imaging analysis based on two-pion correlations in high multiplicity Au+Au collisions at beam energies between 2A and 8A GeV.
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In the Mount of Pion, yonder, is the Cave of the Seven Sleepers.
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The pions and kaons and lambda particles and f mesons and so on.
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The possible role of a halo of secondary pions from resonance emissions is explored.
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Pions are the mediating particles of the strong nuclear interaction.
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V. p. 9, The Jewish Cadi and his pions wife.
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Nuclei in turn are composed of neutrons and protons bound by the ex-change of pions.
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Those rare kaons, muons, and pions appear only when an atom's nucleus, its dense core, is splintered.
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Amongst the debris produced are large numbers of short-lived particles called pions, which produce muons when they decay.
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I had told Ecebolius that I intended to spend the day hunting on the slopes of Mount Pion.