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The measurement of the (g−2) value of leptons provides a unique test of theory since it is the only quantity (unlike charge and mass) calculable in the framework of the Standard Model of elementary particles. ...
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A new experiment is being developed at Brookhaven National Laboratory to measure the g-2 value of the muon to 0.35 ppm. A brief review is given of our knowledge of the muon anomalous magnetic moment, of the mo...
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Over the past three decades, Europe has witnessed the widespread development of the frozen food industry. Despite the already enormous growth experienced by the industry, the demand for frozen foodstuffs remai...
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When the stomatogastric nervous system is dissected out of a lobster, pinned out in a dish and perfused with physiological saline, a highly ordered rhythmic pattern of bursts repeating at a rate of one to two ...
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We describe the application of a popular and widely available electrical circuit simulation program called SPICE to modeling the electrical behavior of neurons with passive membrane properties and arbitrarily ...