The nucleus is one the order of one fermion in diameter. The nearest electron orbital is on the order of more than a thousand fermions from the nucleus. To me, that pretty far away.
All elements are composed of extremely small particles called atoms. Atoms are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Superstring theory incorporates supersymmetry, which also allows it to describe fermions. Supersymmetry, of course, is the idea that there exists a corresponding boson for every fermion and a corresponding fermion for every boson. A nice consequence of incorporating supersymmetry is that superstring theory only needs 10 dimensions to be consistent (or without logical contradictions), while bosonic string theory requires 26. The most recent version of the Superstring theory incorporates 11 dimensions.
A swollen vas deferens could be a sign of an underlying medical condition. Prostatitis, or a bacterial infection could be the problem.
The Babinkski reflex is abnormal in older children and adults. When displayed outside of infancy, it indicates a neurological problem. The reflex results when the sole of one foot is stroked. The corresponding big toe moves upward while the other toes of the foot fan out.
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Solve the problem using the + sign for the variable. Then solve the problem using the - sign for the variable. Report your answer as the answer that you got using + or the answer that you got using -.
None but he did have a particle named after him called a fermion.
In particle physics, fermions are particles with a half-integer spin, such as protons and electrons.
There are many parts that go into an addition problem. Most often there are numbers, a plus sign, and an equals sign.
Snoring could be a sign of a health problem but not really a problem itself.
a problem with an equal sign
It is called an expression.
It doesn't work!
an equation.
I think the main problem is that Attean wants Matt to go with them.
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