• SAGE (SovietAmerican Gallium Experiment, or sometimes Russian-American Gallium Experiment) is a collaborative experiment devised by several prominent...
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  • Look up sage, sages, Sage, saĝe, säge, Säge, or säges in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sage or SAGE may refer to: Salvia officinalis, common sage, a small...
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  • S-process S-wave S. Brooks McLane S. Pancharatnam SAFARI-1 SAGE (SovietAmerican Gallium Experiment) SAM1 SAM 935 SAT Subject Test in Physics SDSSJ0946+1006...
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  • Neutrino experiments are scientific studies investigating the properties of neutrinos, which are subatomic particles that are very difficult to detect...
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    Baksan Neutrino Observatory (category Astronomical observatories built in the Soviet Union)
    300 m (980 ft) below the surface, the gallium–germanium neutrino telescope (SovietAmerican Gallium Experiment, SAGE) located 4,700 m.w.e. deep (2,100 meters)...
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  • Homestake experiment (the first experiment to reveal the solar neutrino problem), followed by GALLEX, GNO, and SAGE (collectively, gallium radiochemical...
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    the accumulation of this radioactive isotope. Liquid metals (lithium, gallium, tin) have been proposed, e.g., by injection of 1–5 mm thick streams flowing...
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    detector (QWID). This technology's epitaxial layers use a gallium arsenide (GaAs) or aluminum gallium arsenide system (AlGaAs). It is particularly sensitive...
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    to generate light on the infrared spectrum, it took a specific alloy of gallium (Ga), arsenic (As) and phosphorus (P) to generate visible light; initially...
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    Xenon (category Use American English from August 2024)
    1946 by American medical researcher John H. Lawrence, who experimented on mice. Xenon was first used as a surgical anesthetic in 1951 by American anesthesiologist...
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