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Term: protons


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Particle physics, often called High Energy Physics (HEP) deals with the smallest building blocks of everything around us - subatomic elementary particles.

It is not about particles you could see under a microscope (e.g. dust particles) and it is not about chemical molecules.

The World Wide Web was invented by particle physicists at CERN.

Sites and links concerning the science of nuclear physics. Different specialties are separated into their divisions.
This category is concerned with NMR, EPR, MRI and NQR. There are categories for user guides, commercial vendors of NMR systems and supplies, NMR theory, magnet safety, shimming, in short nearly everything to do with the use, repair and operation of a NMR, EPR, MRI or NQR system. 07/23/00
A selection of sites containing online versions of the periodic table of elements. Sites are classified according to the number of properties they display:
  • Very Basic: less than eight properties.
  • Basic: 9 - 16 properties.
  • Detailed: 17 - 24 properties.
  • Comprehensive: 25 - 32 properties.
  • Very comprehensive: more than 32 properties.

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Neurobiology is he branch of biology that studies the structure, functions and diseases of the nervous system of all animals, including humans.
This category lists sites especially for astronomical observatories with x-ray capabilities.
Geochemistry is the study of chemical elements and their isotopes, and their distribution and abundance within minerals, ores, rocks, waters, and the atmosphere. Geochemistry also includes the dynamic aspects of reaction and circulation of the elements in nature. While geochemistry is most often used in reference to the Earth, it also applies to the study of the chemical elements and their isotopes on the moon and other planets.