Definition of Hadrons

1. Noun. (plural of hadron) ¹

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Definition of Hadrons

1. hadron [n] - See also: hadron

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hadrons

hadron
hadronic
hadronic atom
hadronically
hadronisation
hadronise
hadronised
hadronises
hadronising
hadronization
hadronizations
hadronize
hadronized
hadronizing
hadronless
hadrons (current term)
hadrontherapy
hadronuclear
hadroproduction
hadrosaur
hadrosaurid
hadrosaurids
hadrosaurs
hadrosaurus
hads
hadst
hae
haecceities
haecceity
haed

Literary usage of Hadrons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Sixth Meeting of the Task Force on Shielding Aspects of by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2004)
"As low-energy hadrons generated in the immediate vicinity of the TMRC are of little importance for the layout of the biological shield. this calculation has ..."

2. A Physicist's Labour in War and Peace: Memoirs 1933-1999 by E. Walter Kellermann (2004)
"Each of such collisions will give rise to cascades and some hadrons until the original nucleonic energy is no longer sufficient to cause more interactions. ..."

3. First Workshop on Grand Unification: New England Center, University of New by Paul H. Frampton, Sheldon L. Glashow, Asim Yildiz (1980)
"The interactions of the hadrons that penetrate to the fiducial volume (“20/yr) are not expected to ..."

4. Computing Radiation Dosimetry: CRD 2002, Workshop Proceedings, Sacavém by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Instituto Tecnologico e Nuclear (2004)
"In DPM hadrons are considered as open strings with quarks, ... or to be more exact to constitute colour singlets like all naturally occurring hadrons. ..."

5. Turn of the Century: 2100 by Charlie Pedersen (2007)
"Strong Force The fundamental strong force is the force between quarks and gluons that makes them combine to form the observed hadrons, such as protons and ..."

6. Physics of More Than 11 Years of COSY-11 by Przerwa, Joanna, Grzonka, Dieter, Klaja, Pawel, Moskal, Pawel, Oelert, Walter (2007)
"Here hadrons become the relevant degrees of freedom, and the interaction between hadrons may be described by meson exchange processes. ..."

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