In particle physics, to hadronize means to transform quark-gluon plasma into hadrons or a state where quarks are confined within hadrons, which includes mesons and baryons. This process is a key element in the formation and behavior of hadrons in high-energy particle collisions or in theoretical simulations of particle interactions.
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A city in southwestern Ohio, United States, known as a major inland port and manufacturing center. It’s also noted for its sports teams, including the Cincinnati Reds, a major league baseball team, and the Cincinnati Bengals, a professional football team.
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A medication or compound used to prevent or treat fungal infections.
/æntɪˈfʌndʒɪn/
A sanctioneer is a person who advocates for or supports sanctions as a means of achieving political or economic goals.
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Disagreements or disputes that arise from misunderstandings or misinterpretations, often due to a shared language barrier or cultural differences.
/equɪˈvɒkəs/
The state of not applying or being disregarded, often in terms of a law, regulation, policy, or technique.
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A form of entomological behavior in which an insect, typically a male, follows a chemical or visual signal to locate a female of the same species for mating purposes. It is characterized by a directional movement towards a specific chemical or visual attractant.
/æntɪˈɒrɪθɪs/
A small tree or shrub of the genus Castanea, having ovoid nuts and usually smooth, scaly bark. It is also known as the bushy, Chinese, swamp, or chestnut oak due to its Chinese chestnut-like appearance and habitat.
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Kaz is a character name from the Grand Theft Auto video game series, known for his over-the-top personality and actions. It can also refer to a proper noun synonymous with a specific context where this character appears.
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