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  1. Diffraction 2008: International Workshop on Diffraction in High Energy Physics (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  2. Elementary Particles: Frontiers of High Energy Physics (Open Library Science) by Gerald L. Wick, 1972-04-28
  3. Hadronic Multiparticle Production (Advanced Series on Directions in High Energy Physics)
  4. Beyond the Standard Model II: Proceedings of the International Conference on High Energy Physics, Norman, Oklahoma, 1-3 November, 1990 by Okla.) International Conference on High Energy Physics (1990 Norman, Ronald Kantowski, et all 1991-07
  5. High-Energy Physics and Nuclear Structure by S. Devons, 1995-12-31
  6. High-Energy Physics with Polarized Beams and Polarized Targets: Proc.International Symposium, Lausanne, 25.9.-1.10.1980 (Experientia Supplementum) by Joseph, Soffer, 1981-05-29
  7. B Physics at Hadron Machines: 9th International Conference on B Physics at Hadron Machines Beauty 2003 (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  8. High Energy Physics (AIP Conference Proceedings) by d & r burman et al NAGLE, 1993-04-01
  9. Cairo International Conference on High Energy Physics (CICHEP II) (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  10. Particles, Strings and Cosmology: 11th International Symposium on Particles, Strings and Cosmology; PASCOS 2005 (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  11. Lectures on High Energy Physics
  12. Electron-Positron Physics at the Z (Studies in High Energy Physics, Cosmology, and Gravitation) by P. N. Ratoff, D. R. Ward, et all 1998-01-01
  13. Nuclear Structure and Dynamics '09: Proceedings of the International Conference (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  14. High Energy Physics With Nuclei (Studies in High Energy Physics Series) by Yu P. Nikitin, 1986-01-01

81. Prairie View HEP Home Page
Prairie View High Energy physics Personal Home Pages.
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Prairie View HEP Home Page
Welcome to the Web Page for the High Energy Physics Group at , Prairie View, Texas. Prairie View is located about 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Houston, Texas in Waller County. The Prairie View High Energy Physics group is currently involved in research on CP Violation in the B system with the BaBar experiment at SLAC Follow this link (or click the icon on the left) to go to a page detailing some of the Prairie View research work on BaBar. Prairie View is also finishing up research in heavy quark hadroproduction physics on Experiment E771 at Fermilab . Prairie View High Energy Physics was also the lead institution of the Tuples Collaboration and the Particle Detector Research Center (PDRC). You can reach our High Energy Physics Group at: High Energy Physics Box 355 Prairie View, TX 77446-0355 Phone: 936-857-4140 Fax: 936-857-4144 WWW: http://www.hep.pvamu.edu/ E-mail: wagoner@hep.pvamu.edu
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82. High Energy Physics
High Energy physics. The Department has a long and distinguished history of researchin the field of High Energy physics, which continues to the present.
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High Energy Physics
The Department has a long and distinguished history of research in the field of High Energy Physics, which continues to the present. On the experimental side, Department faculty currently participate in a broad range of major experimental collaborations that address such fundamental issues as the search for the origins of symmetries (and their violations) in the laws of nature; the properties of the heaviest quarks (top and bottom); the non-linear behavior of Quantum Electrodynamics; and the properties of the strong interaction inside protons. Our experiments include, at Fermilab: CDF (Profs. Bodek McFarland , and Tipton and (Profs. Ferbel and Slattery NuTeV (Profs. Bodek , and McFarland ), and Antihydrogen Spectroscopy (Prof. Melissinos ); at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring: CLEO (Prof. Thorndike ); at SLAC: (Prof. Melissinos ); and at CERN: CMS (Profs. Bodek Slattery , and Tipton ). At Brookhaven, the PHOBOS collaboration (Profs. Manly and Wolfs ) studies the quark-gluon plasma as a model for conditions in the early universe. On the theoretical side, active areas include investigation of the foundations of Quantum Field Theories (Profs.

83. AUSHEP Home Page
AUSHEP (Australian Institute for High Energy physics). High EnergyParticle physics (HEP) is an exciting, high profile discipline
http://www.ph.unimelb.edu.au/epp/aushep/
AUSHEP (Australian Institute for High Energy Physics)
High Energy Particle Physics (HEP) is an exciting, high profile discipline which explores the basic structure of matter and the fundamental forces in nature. Armed with our present knowledge we can scientifically approach some of the most fundamental intellectual questions ever asked: What was the universe like a billionth of a second after it was created? What will be its fate? What is the origin of mass? Is matter intrinsically stable? The Australian Institute for High Energy Physics (AUSHEP) was founded in 1989 on the initiative of the High Energy Physics groups from the Universities of Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney . The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation ( ANSTO ) and the University of Wollongong later joined AUSHEP as full members, and the University of N.S.W. and the Australian National University joined as Associate Members.
Our Objectives:
  • To promote and coordinate research in HEP in Australia. To encourage theoretical HEP, and in particular the symbiosis between theory and experiment. With the consent of the members to act as the representative body in Australia in a large number of areas, both domestic and international.

84. Wiley :: Nuclear & High Energy Physics
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85. WileyEurope :: Nuclear & High Energy Physics
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86. ICHEP2000 HOME
ICHEP 2000. XXXth International Conference on High Energy physics. July27 August 2, 2000, Osaka, Japan. Organized by Science Council
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87. High Energy Physics At Iowa State
High Energy physics.
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High Energy Physics
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88. High Energy Physics Department
IFJ Department of High Energy physics. Address; High Energy physicsDetector Construction Group. High Energy physics Experiments Back
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89. Astroparticle And High Energy Physics Group At IFIC
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90. NgtHep Welcome
physics References
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English Japanese Welcome to Niigata University
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91. The Argonne High Energy Physics Theory Group
The group pursues a broadlybased theoretical research program in the physics ofelementary particles and quantum fields, Security and Privacy Notice How to
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ANL HEP Theory Group
The group pursues a broadly-based theoretical research program in the physics of elementary particles and quantum fields Security and Privacy Notice
How to find us HEP 362, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439-4815, USA Fax: (US Country Code: 1) (630) 252 5047 Neutrino Workshop arXiv Form arXiv hep-th ... hep-ph bounty Default Output Format (WWW) Citations Format (WWWCITE) Citation Summary (WWWCITESUMMARY) Brief Format (WWWBRIEF) Default Format, Plain Top (WWWSIG) BibTeX Format (BIBTEX) LaTeX (US) LaTeX (EU) Num Results Only (WWWRESULT) No HTML (BRIEF)
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Factorization formalism for decay and production of heavy quarkonia; renormalons in quarkonium matrix elements,
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92. Computing In High Energy Physics 1997 - The CHEP´97 Conference Proceedings CD-R
Logo. International Conference on. Computing in High Energy physics. Berlin, LichtenbergerCongress Center April 711, 1997. Please click on the logo to start!
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93. HEP2001 Homepage
Similar pages Experimental High Energy physicsThe High Energy physics group at the University of Chicago include members of theDepartment of physics who are active in several colliderbased experiments
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94. Harvard University High Energy Physics Lab
Harvard Banner ALIGN=Harvard Department of physics Harvard University HomePage. Global HE physics Search. Other physics Resources. New!
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95. Minnesota HEP Home Page
HEPIC, the High Energy physics Information Center. DOE Division of High Energyphysics; NSF Elementary Particle physics; Fermilab Program Planning Office;
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    97. B.U. Phys. Dept. HIGH ENERGY RESEARCH GROUP
    Bogazici University, physics Department, Experimental High Energyphysics Research Group. CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. On the Franco
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    University, Physics Department, Experimental High Energy Physics Research Group CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. On the Franco-Suisse border, LEP and SPS accelerators. We are participating in international research at CERN since 1990. We have joined three collaborations which have finished data taking and with ongoing analysis: CHARMII, SMC and CHORUS (neutrino oscillation experiment). An extensive work for a new experiment ATLAS at the worlds biggest accelerator LHC is carried out. We are also collaborating in CAST and ALEPH experiments. ATLAS-TRT Workshop, May'2001-ISTANBUL Local Research Projects
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    Scintillating Fiber Detector. 3D Detector Simulation. Muonscope Linux Related Links PET detector Papers Section Thesis Section E-mail addresses Links To HEP Related Sites Who are we ? Life in the LAB... We are also hosting
    the Balkan Physics Research Center Graduate Programs in Physics in the USA and Canada We would like to thank DPT and TUBITAK for their support.
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    98. High Energy Physics Research
    Home High Energy physics. Faculty. theory. Sergio Conetti, Professor,Ph.D., 1967, Trieste Experimental (High Energy physics Group).
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    99. Ames High Energy Physics Group Homepage
    Welcome to the Ames High Energy physics Homepage! The Ames High Energyphysics group is based at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa.
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    100. NUHEPL - Nagoya University High Energy Physics Labratory
    Introduction to High Energy/Particle physics, Research, Members, Annual Schedule,Links, Photo Gallery, Nagoya University High Energy physics Laboratory N-ken.
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