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"Collecting insignificant pieces of matter".
"HEP," in the jargon, is high-energy physics, the attempt to use powerful particle accelerators to study the tiniest pieces of matter.
"Nuclear and sub-atomic material science it the investigation of the properties, flow and collaborations of the essential (however not major) building pieces of matter".
As such, neighbouring pieces of matter have recessional (or contractional) phases when they separate from (or approach) one another with an apparent velocity that increases linearly with increasing distance.
The notation is just as arbitrary as in an ordinary pen or pencil computation, but the operations have a more mechanical appearance, in that they consist of the bodily motion of certain pieces of matter.
Although there is no doubt that it is true, the situation is puzzling because it is so different from the behaviour of normal particles; that is to say, for little or not so little pieces of matter.
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"Right away you can create a piece of matter that's never existed before," he says.
Because SMILE doesn't cut any big flaps, it reshapes your eye by removing a small piece of matter from the inside of your eyeball, manually, with forceps.
Building on Mr. van der Meer's work, Fermilab added stochastic cooling to its more powerful Tevatron collider, leading to the discovery in 1994 of the top quark, the final piece of matter in the Standard Model.
To the questions that arise immediately as to how these particles are separated and distinct from each other, Descartes answered that a body or a piece of matter is all of that which moves together.
We find little difficulty in conceiving the eternal existence of matter at a temperature no greater than that of the surrounding space, but when a piece of matter, solid, liquid, or gaseous is heated to incandescence, it is in the very nature of things that this condition is but transient.
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