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Particle physics / Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility / Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory / Argonne National Laboratory / United States Department of Energy / DESY / Idaho National Laboratory / Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider / Particle accelerator / United States Department of Energy National Laboratories / Physics / Science and technology in the United States
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Particle physics
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory
United States Department of Energy
DESY
Idaho National Laboratory
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
Particle accelerator
United States Department of Energy National Laboratories
Physics
Science and technology in the United States

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