Definition of High-energy physics

1. Noun. The branch of physics that studies subatomic particles and their interactions.


Lexicographical Neighbors of High-energy Physics

high-beams
high-blown
high-born
high-bred
high-bush blueberry
high-calorie diet
high-ceilinged
high-definition television
high-definition televisions
high-density lipoprotein
high-density lipoproteins
high-end
high-energy
high-energy physics (current term)
high-energy shock waves
high-fat diet
high-fibre diet
high-fidelity
high-five
high-flier
high-flown
high-flyer
high-frequency
high-frequency gravitational wave
high-frequency gravitational waves
high-frequency jet ventilation
high-frequency ventilation
high-fructose corn syrup

Literary usage of High-energy physics

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1. Small Business Innovation Research: Program Solicitation (1993)
"Sanford, JR, ed., Proceedings of the XXVI International Conference on High Energy Physics, Dallas, TX, August 6-12, 1992, American Institute of Physics, ..."

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