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Condensed matter physics / Nobel laureates in Physics / Feshbach resonance / Herman Feshbach / Bose–Einstein condensate / Frank Wilczek / Quantum mechanics / Virtual state / Electron / Physics / Phases of matter / Scattering
Date: 2008-07-07 00:43:23
Condensed matter physics
Nobel laureates in Physics
Feshbach resonance
Herman Feshbach
Bose–Einstein condensate
Frank Wilczek
Quantum mechanics
Virtual state
Electron
Physics
Phases of matter
Scattering

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