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Mind you, most of these fantasies were dreamed up by the screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, who also scripted "Batman and Robin" and "Lost in Space," so we should be thankful that "A Beautiful Mind" makes even a particle of sense.
The robot voice advises, "Wait for green light!" Seconds tick by, and the girl, now certified free of even a particle of a bomb, obeys when the robot voice orders, "Exit!" In the age of terror, this is how the Statue of Liberty welcomes visitors to her golden door.
Thus instead of training observers to describe what they see in a bubble chamber as a whitish streak or a trail, one might train them to say they see a particle track or even a particle.
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Even Dr. Gordon Kane, a particle theorist at the University of Michigan who expressed shock at the decision to close the machine, said the coming wave of discoveries could salve many wounds.
Jacobson[52] concludes that 'finally, even with a particle trap, diesel vehicles still emit more particles than do gasoline vehicles' (Jacobson did not consider recent direct injection petrol-fuelled engines).
Such a learning strategy is easy to implement, but is not efficient enough because even a bad particle can contain useful information while a good particle may have misleading features.
Theoretical physicists have dreamed up a scheme to make a refrigerator out of a pair of quantum particles such as ions or atoms, or even a single particle.
Relativity and quantum mechanics show that even a single particle of mass m determines a Compton frequency ω0 = mc2/ ħ, where c is the speed of light and ħ is the reduced Planck constant.
Based on evidence that even a single particle of radiation can damage a cell's DNA, the panel then extrapolated this relationship to very low doses to produce what is known as the linear no-threshold model (LNT).
His reactions are so serious that even a tiny particle of nut or soy can send him to the emergency room or worse.
In the nineteen-seventies, researchers found that dogs could detect even a few particles per million of a substance; in the nineties, more subtle instruments lowered the threshold to particles per billion; the most recent tests have brought it down to particles per trillion.
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