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- Hereafter
reference to resonances should be interpreted as applying
to leptoquarks, leptogluons or squarks unless otherwise
stated.
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- ...contributions.
- The proton
remnant is a diquark when a valence quark takes part in the
reaction, and a baryon and quark if a sea quark is involved.
The baryon may have spin 1/2 or 3/2.
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- ...reference 9
- 37#37 in ref. 9
correspond to 38#38 in ref. 2
respectively.
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- ...strength
- Bijnens' definition of 60#60 has been
multiplied by 2 to conform to the more common definition
of the lagrangian.
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