| 41. | By the late 1960s, physicists had taken an important step toward unification with a theory blending electromagnetism with the weak force.
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| 42. | He did work on all four of the forces of nature : electromagnetic, the weak force, the strong force and gravity.
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| 43. | The weak force also plays a fundamental role in the nucleosynthesis of the elements, as studied in theories of stars evolution.
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| 44. | This process, mediated by the strong nuclear force rather than the weak force, is extremely fast by comparison to the first step.
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| 45. | One was a prediction that the weak force must be transmitted by particles undiscovered up to then, known as weak vector bosons.
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| 46. | This is to be contrasted with purely hadronic decays, such as ?! +, which are also mediated by the weak force.
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| 47. | Winos and zinos ( both rhyme with SEA-knows ) are the partners of W and Z particles, which carry the weak force.
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| 48. | This style of thought owes a debt to Jacques Derrida, especially in light of his idea of a " weak force ".
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| 49. | These books were published in the early 1970s, at a time when the strong and weak forces were still not well understood.
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| 50. | In contrast, a fluid assumes the shape of whatever vessel contains it, as the particles are bound together by relatively weak forces.
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