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Particle physics / Brookhaven National Laboratory / Quark matter / Manhattan Project / Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider / Office of Science / STAR detector / Relativistic nuclear collisions / Oak Ridge National Laboratory / Physics / United States Department of Energy National Laboratories / Battelle Memorial Institute
Date: 2011-01-10 09:56:47
Particle physics
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Quark matter
Manhattan Project
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
Office of Science
STAR detector
Relativistic nuclear collisions
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Physics
United States Department of Energy National Laboratories
Battelle Memorial Institute

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