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Quantum chromodynamics / Nuclear chemistry / Particle physics / Woods–Saxon potential / Nucleon / Nuclear force / Atomic nucleus / Mass / Dynamical simulation / Physics / Nuclear physics / Classical mechanics
Date: 2014-03-25 10:05:05
Quantum chromodynamics
Nuclear chemistry
Particle physics
Woods–Saxon potential
Nucleon
Nuclear force
Atomic nucleus
Mass
Dynamical simulation
Physics
Nuclear physics
Classical mechanics

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