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Testing magnets for Large Hadron Collider
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Writing desk in the sitting room of Glamis Castle Scotland where the Queen mother was
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Emroidered drapes above the four - Poster bed where the Queen Mother was born in Glamis
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The Dining room in Glamis Castle Scotland where the Queen Mother was born
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Glamis Castle Scotland where the Queen Mother was born
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The bathroom in Glamis Castle Scotland where the Queen Mother was born
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Queen Mothers bedroom where she was born in Glamis Castle
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Sitting room in Glamis Castle where the Queen Mother was born
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Testing magnets for Large Hadron Collider
Testing magnets for the Large Hadron Collider. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a proposed new accelerator for CERN, the European particle physics laboratory. The job of the magnets is to bend a beam of particles around the 27-km circumference of the accelerator ring, and to keep the beam focused. The large pipe running into the distance (just right of the scientist) is a section containing a focusing magnet between two bending magnets. The cylindrical magnets use superconducting wires to create the intense fields required. The components have to be cooled to 1.8 degrees Kelvin using liquid helium supplied from the large vessel in the foreground
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