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Gell-Mann
Gell-Mann G0073100 (gĕl′măn′), Murray Born 1929. American theoretical physicist who won a 1969 Nobel Prize for his work on the classification and interactions of elementary particles. In 1964, he proposed the existence of quarks.Gell-Mann (ˈɡɛlˈmæn) n (Biography) Murray. born 1929, US physicist, noted for his research on the interaction and classification of elementary particles: Nobel prize for physics in 1969Gell-Mann (gɛlˈmɑn, -ˈmæn) n. Murray, born 1929, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1969. Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | Gell-Mann - United States physicist noted for his studies of subatomic particles (born in 1929)Murray Gell-Mann |
Gell-Mann
Gell-Mann Murray. born 1929, US physicist, noted for his research on the interaction and classification of elementary particles: Nobel prize for physics in 1969 Gell-Mann
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