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Mary Louise Parker and Denis Arndt play unlikely lovers thrust together like so many particles.
But scholars described finding many particles of ink in creases of the folded map.
Conversion factors are used to translate the data into estimates of how many particles were in the air.
But at five thousand feet Liepert said, "We are so high, yet we still have so many particles.
Other flashing lights will be used to measure the size of the phytoplankton and how many particles there are.
More-complex Feynman diagrams, involving the emission and absorption of many particles, are also possible, as shown in the figure.
Many particles also are trapped in drift paths around the Earth, adding to those in the ring current.
Heisenberg believed that the exchange particle involved was an electron (he did not have many particles from which to choose).
The map is the average distribution of the separation between particle pairs for a very special class of events, with very many particles in them.
Shortly after the big bang, it is thought that many particles had no mass, but became heavy later on thanks to the Higgs field.
But the researchers theorize that there are now so many particles in the air that when droplets form they are too small to fall as rain.
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