André Lagarrigue
André Lagarrigue (1924 – 14 January 1975) was a French particle physicist. Being the initiator of the Gargamelle experiment at CERN, his work was of paramount importance in the discovery of neutral currents — the first experimental indication of the existence of the Z0 boson. This major discovery was a step towards verification of the electroweak theory, today a pillar of the Standard Model. Provided by Wikipedia
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<<L'>>appel de la route by Estaunié, Edouard 1862-1942
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<<La>> vie secrète roman by Estaunié, Edouard 1862-1942
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