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LHC

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abbreviation

  1. Large Hadron Collider

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The LHC is expected to have fully run its course by around 2040.

From Barron's

"This is technology we just didn't have when we designed the LHC," said Thomson.

From Barron's

To test this generalized dipole model, Dr. Lokos suggested comparing it with real experimental data from the LHC.

From Science Daily

Together, these data span a broad range of collision energies, from 0.2 teraelectronvolts up to 13 TeV, which is the highest energy currently achievable at the LHC.

From Science Daily

Located near Geneva on the border between Switzerland and France, it is home to the LHC, a 27-kilometer-long underground ring accelerator.

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