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Phases of matter / Plasma physics / Strangeness production / Quark–gluon plasma / Quark / Gluon / Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider / Hadron / Baryon / Physics / Particle physics / Quark matter
Date: 2014-11-26 09:36:47
Phases of matter
Plasma physics
Strangeness production
Quark–gluon plasma
Quark
Gluon
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
Hadron
Baryon
Physics
Particle physics
Quark matter

First indirect evidence of so-far undetected strange baryons

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