• Stephen Parke is a New Zealand physicist. He is a distinguished scientist and former head of the Theoretical Physics Department at the Fermi National...
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  • of matter can resonantly enhance the neutrino mixing. Later in 1986, Stephen Parke of Fermilab, Hans Bethe of Cornell University, and S. Peter Rosen and...
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  • performance director of British Cycling Stephen K. Park, author of the Park-Miller random number generator Stephen Parke (born 1950), New Zealand physicist...
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    fermions (quarks and their interactions in QCD). Work done in 1980s by Stephen Parke and Tomasz Taylor found that when considering the scattering of many...
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    Norman Parke (born 22 December 1986) is a Northern Irish mixed martial artist. A professional MMA competitor since 2006, Parke has fought for the UFC...
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  • Newhook – plant pathologist Dame Charmian O'Connor – organic chemist Stephen Parke – theoretical physicist David Penny – biologist William Pickering –...
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    populace," Nobel laureate Sheldon Glashow told the Boston Globe. "He's not a Stephen Hawking; he has virtually no visibility outside. But within the community...
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    Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth c.1676. He is known for his discovery, with Stephen Parke, of Parke–Taylor amplitudes, also known as maximally helicity violating (MHV)...
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  • (born 1950) Robert B. Laughlin (born 1950) Berndt Müller (born 1950) Stephen Parke (born 1950) Johann Rafelski (born 1950) Goran Senjanovic (born 1950)...
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    Jones, Fields medallist Sir Harold Marshall, acoustician and architect Stephen Parke, physicist Richard John Pentreath, British marine scientist William...
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