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Inelastic anti-proton charge exchange followed by anti-neutron annihilation. Photograph taken April 19, 1960. Bubble Chamber-908

Inelastic anti-proton charge exchange followed by anti-neutron annihil...

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Bubble chamber event. One 4-prong antiproton annihilation. Photograph dated August 17, 1961. Bubble Chamber-1042

Bubble chamber event. One 4-prong antiproton annihilation. Photograph ...

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8-prong anti-proton annihilation. Patent release 11/15/1962. Photograph taken August 13, 1959. Bubble Chamber-805

8-prong anti-proton annihilation. Patent release 11/15/1962. Photograp...

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Bubble chamber event. Antiproton annihilation, four charged pions, neutral pion consistent with the production of an omega meson. Patent release 10/5/1962. Image undated. Bubble Chamber-1041A

Bubble chamber event. Antiproton annihilation, four charged pions, neu...

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