
Up and Down Quarks Favored Over Strange Ones
The proton's primary building blocks, up and down quarks, are produced more often than strange quarks in scattering experiments.
The proton's primary building blocks, up and down quarks, are produced more often than strange quarks in scattering experiments.
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