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particle physics
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  • Particle physics is the study of atoms, isn't it?†   (source)
  • Katherine and Peter had pooled their favorite texts here, writings on everything from particle physics to ancient mysticism.†   (source)
  • An unlikely fusion of modern particle physics and ancient mysticism, Noetics had absolutely captivated Katherine's imagination.†   (source)
  • For Dad to teach particle physics.†   (source)
  • Her father taught particle physics, but there were, Scarlett told Bod, too many people who wanted to teach particle physics and not enough people who wanted to learn it, so Scarlett's family had to keep moving to different university towns, and in each town her father would hope for a permanent teaching position that never came.†   (source)
  • "The field of particle physics," Kohler said, "has made some shocking discoveries lately-discoveries quite spiritual in implication.†   (source)
  • CERN single-handedly employs more than half of the world's particle physicists-the brightest minds on earth-Germans, Japanese, Italians, Dutch, you name it.†   (source)
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