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Hadron Models and related New Energy issues

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Hadron Models and related New Energy issues
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Publisher: InfoLearnQuest
ISBN/ASIN: 1599730421
ISBN-13: 9781599730424
Number of pages: 476

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The present book covers a wide-range of issues from alternative hadron models to their likely implications to New Energy research, including alternative interpretation of low-energy reaction (coldfusion) phenomena. The authors explored some new approaches to describe novel phenomena in particle physics.

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