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One was to show how to handle short-range forces in a three-body problem.
The very process of seeking negotiated cuts in short-range forces could quiet such concerns.
"Liquid structure and the short-range forces between surfaces in liquids."
American negotiators have called for the right to build up United States short-range forces to Soviet levels.
They are all short-range forces and hence only interactions between nearest need to be considered instead of all the particles.
There's the positive force Newton discovered - and two extra, short-range forces called the Yukawa terms.
And officials here now concede that they will not get the firm commitment they wanted to modernize short-range forces in advance of any negotiations.
First, the two nuclear forces ;ire short-range forces which make themselves felt only over distances about the width of an atomic nucleus.
The effect of this force is not observed outside the nucleus, hence the force has a strong dependence on distance, making it a short-range force.
Nuclear physics investigates all forms of matter bound together by the strong, short-range forces arising from the interactions between quarks and gluons.
The Reagan Administration has favored a plan under which the United States could match the Soviet short-range forces.
These TIMF equations are successfully solved numerically for the case of short-range forces.
The remaining W and Z bosons decayed quickly, and the weak interaction became a short-range force in the following quark epoch.
And it is in our interest to quickly move forward because if we can get implemented within our time frame the agreement on conventional forces, that'll take a tremendous amount of pressure off the Germans on short-range forces.
Notably, Hideki Yukawa proposed that the positive charges of the nucleus were kept together courtesy of a powerful but short-range force mediated by a particle with a mass between that of the electron and proton.
Because of this, keeping the probe tip close enough to the sample for short-range forces to become detectable while preventing the tip from sticking to the surface presents a major problem for non-contact dynamic mode in ambient conditions.
Sovremennys and Sunburns are a natural complement to the "string of pearls" strategy of using Indian Ocean bases for short-range force projection instead of nuclear aircraft carriers and subs that are almost permanently at sea.
Of the fundamental forces of nature, they are not the strongest, but the other two, the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force are essentially short-range forces so they do not play a role outside the atomic nucleus.
Once negotiations began on short-range forces (after the signature of a CFE treaty), NATO would propose, in return for reciprocal action by the Soviet Union, the elimination of all its nuclear artillery shells from Europe.
Ferromagnetic materials spontaneously divide into magnetic domains because the exchange interaction is a short-range force, so over long distances of many atoms the tendency of the magnetic dipoles to reduce their energy by orienting in opposite directions wins out.
NATO Defense Ministers agreed last Thursday on a vague formulation that short-range forces "must be kept up to date where necessary," a concession to Mr. Kohl that did not go beyond the formula agreed on at the NATO summit in Brussels last March.
The Soviet Advantage When Mrs. Thatcher sees Mr. Kohl in Deidesheim, West Germany, this Sunday, she may suggest that instead of negotiating, the alliance should challenge the Soviet Union to eliminate unilaterally its seven-to-one advantage in short-range forces, according to some British officials.