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therefore a meson.
Pions are the
lightest mesons and, more generally, the
lightest hadrons. They are unstable, with the
charged pions π+ and π− decaying...
- The 2S7
Pion ("peony") or 2S7M
Malka is a
Soviet self-propelled 203 mm cannon. "2S7" is its GRAU designation. More than 250
units were built; some sources...
- A
pion is a type of
subatomic particle.
Pion may also
refer to:
PION, gene; see
Protein pigeon homolog 2S7
Pion, self-propelled gun
Pión District, in Peru...
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three pions, and has a mean
lifetime of 5.18×10−8 s. The short-lived
neutral kaon is
called the K S ("K-short"),
decays primarily into two
pions, and has...
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Maurice Pion (11
September 1801,
Paris – 14
February 1869, Warsaw) was a
French ballet dancer,
director of the
Warsaw Ballet and head of the
ballet school...
- Marc-Antoine
Pion-Frégeau (born 3
April 1996) is a
Canadian former professional player with the
Philadelphia Wings of the
National Lacrosse League (NLL)...
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Pion is one of 41
parishes (administrative divisions) in Villaviciosa, a muni****lity
within the
province and
autonomous community of Asturias, in northern...
- for
decay into a
charged pion, two
neutral pions, and a tau neutrino; 8.99% for
decay into
three charged pions (of
which two have the same
electrical charge)...
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charged pions alpha particles cations electrons antiprotons muons tauons negative charged pions anions neutrons photons neutrinos neutral pions z boson...
- Pio
Pion (4 July 1887 – 15 May 1965) was an
Italian entrepreneur,
known for
founding the
first Italian company producing movie projectors, the Fumagalli...