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Particles and fields, 2 /

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Corporate Author: Banff Summer Institute on Particles and Fields
Other Authors: Capri, Anton Z., ed, Kamal, Abdul N.,ed
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Plenum Press, c1983.
Subjects:
Gauge fields (Physics)--Congresses > Weak interactions (Nuclear physics)--Congresses > Quantum chromodynamics--Congresses > Grand unified theories (Nuclear physics)--Congresses
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