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The central problem in the study of the QGP is that its lifetime is so short that only the ashes of its decay (in the form of hadrons) can be detected.
And it happens so quickly that humans, who can only view the initial reactants and the final products, the diproton lifetime is so small that they'd only see two protons fuse either scatter off of each other, or fuse into a deuteron, emitting a positron and a neutrino.
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Ryan wants access to as much money as possible this summer, because capital for gold prospecting will never again in his lifetime be so readily available and, besides, within a few years the territory will be crowded with claims.
No element heavier than lead (number 82) has a stable isotope, and above number 92 (uranium) lifetimes are so short that these substances are almost non-existent in nature.
You would have to be lucky to see a very high-mass star, because their lifetimes are so short.
The product, which carries a lifetime warranty, is so light it can generally be installed right over an existing asphalt shingled roof if the local building code permits.
It is challenging to limit oneself to only five recordings when this quintet's output during that period - and Miles' output over his lifetime - is so vast.
It is important to note that while foot posture has been shown to alter slightly over the course of a lifetime, the change is so slow that it essentially remains constant from one decade to the next [ 22].
Indeed, due to the high fluxes generated by the plasma in the vacuum vessel, the first wall lifetime is limited, so the frequent replacement is necessary.
In this context, we suppose that system lifetime is heterogeneous so that the time the system spends in the defective state is a random variable from a mixed distribution.
The desire to buy more books than you can physically read in one human lifetime is actually so universal, there's a specific word for it: tsundoku.
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