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In theory, once a Higgs boson appears it should quickly decay into a telltale spray of other particles.
The structures that blossom in the air age quickly, decay and collapse, while newer, bigger edifices heave out of the earth to replace them.
There is a further complication: more than 99 percent of cancers originate not in bone but in softer organs, which quickly decay.
These quickly decay into showers of daughter particles that shoot out through concentric layers of detectors made of materials such as liquid argon and the purest crystals of silicon available.
The black holes would quickly decay back into the particles that collided to create them.
When aerodynamic drag is a dominant force, the debris from a low-energy event quickly decay to altitudes below that of the original object.
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In the terra firme of the rainforest, dead organic matter quickly decays and is recycled.
The Livermore-Dubna team bombarded californium with calcium ions to produce the element, which quickly decayed.
"They had run into trouble with low flow rates out of wells and quickly decaying flow rates," Hansberry says.
Matter was originally in the form of neutrons, which quickly decayed into protons and electrons; these then combined to form hydrogen and heavier elements.
The Higgs particle would be short-lived, quickly decaying into other, more familiar particles (like photons, particles of light), and only by examining the decay products could the researchers accumulate evidence for the Higgs.
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