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Deuterium and Steven E. Jones

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Difference between Deuterium and Steven E. Jones

Deuterium vs. Steven E. Jones

Deuterium (or hydrogen-2, symbol or, also known as heavy hydrogen) is one of two stable isotopes of hydrogen (the other being protium, or hydrogen-1). Steven Earl Jones (born March 25, 1949) is an American physicist.

Similarities between Deuterium and Steven E. Jones

Deuterium and Steven E. Jones have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Helium-3, Muon, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Neutron.

Helium-3

Helium-3 (He-3, also written as 3He, see also helion) is a light, non-radioactive isotope of helium with two protons and one neutron (common helium having two protons and two neutrons).

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Muon

The muon (from the Greek letter mu (μ) used to represent it) is an elementary particle similar to the electron, with an electric charge of −1 e and a spin of 1/2, but with a much greater mass.

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National Institute of Standards and Technology

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is one of the oldest physical science laboratories in the United States.

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Neutron

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Deuterium and Steven E. Jones Comparison

Deuterium has 201 relations, while Steven E. Jones has 68. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.49% = 4 / (201 + 68).

References

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