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The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a medium baseline [2] [3] reactor neutrino experiment under construction at Kaiping, Jiangmen in Guangdong province in Southern China. It aims to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy and perform precision measurements of the Pontecorvo–Maki–Nakagawa–Sakata matrix elements.
MR1 or MR-1 may refer to: Bristol M.R.1, an experimental biplane; HAWAII MR1, a sea floor imaging system; Major histocompatibility complex, class I-related; Mercury-Redstone 1, an unsuccessful unmanned American space mission; PNKD, or myofibrillogenesis regulator 1; Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, a bacterium; Hadoop architecture Map/Reduce version 1
MR1 is located on another chromosome, the detailed gene analysis revealed that MR1 is a paralog originated by duplication of MHC locus on chromosome 17 (mice). This functional gene has been found in almost all mammals , proving the importance of MR1 across the mammalian kingdom and the fact that the duplication occurred early in the evolution ...
Most records are subject to ratification by the governing body for that record. On the world level, that is World Athletics.Each body has their own procedure for ratifying the records: for example, USA Track & Field (USATF), the governing body for the United States, only ratifies records once a year at their annual meeting at the beginning of December.
Juno Racing Cars was founded by former Williams F1 engineer Ewan Baldry in 1999. The factory's first car, the Juno SS1, made its track debut in 2001. The car was designed by Baldry and design engineer Ben Lang. Lang was also chief engineer for the TVR Tuscan Speed 6.
The Juno Awards of 2001 were held in Hamilton, Ontario Canada during the weekend of 3–4 March 2001. The primary ceremonies were hosted by Rick Mercer at Copps Coliseum on 4 March 2001 and broadcast on CBC Television. Performers during the telecast included: Deborah Cox, Nelly Furtado, The Guess Who, Jacksoul, Michie Mee, The Moffatts and ...
Following the successful launch of Explorer 1 on February 1, 1958, the first U.S. satellite, Juno I made five more launches before being retired in favor of Juno II. [4] Although Juno I's launch of the Explorer 1 satellite was a huge success for the U.S. space program, only two of its remaining five flights were successful, Explorer 3 and ...
School Total Years Minot: 4 1991, 1996, 1999, 2023 Fargo North: 3 1985, 2002, 2003 Fargo South: 2 1989, 2001 Valley City: 2 1998, 2000 Williston: 2 2005, 2007