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Gaitskell

[ geyt-skuhl ]

noun

  1. Hugh Todd Nay·lor [ney, -ler], 1906–63, English economist and statesman: Labour party leader 1955–63.


Gaitskell

/ ˈɡɪٲɪ /

noun

  1. GaitskellHugh (Todd Naylor)19061963MBritishPOLITICS: politician Hugh ( Todd Naylor ). 1906–63, British politician; leader of the Labour Party (1955–63)
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The new finding comes from 65 days worth of data taken over 4 months starting in December 2021, says Richard Gaitskell, a physicist and LZ member from Brown University.

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“That’s what the technology can do,” Gaitskell says.

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She got to know future Labour chancellor Hugh Gaitskell who lived in the city for a time.

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That fact alone pours cold water on the case for exotic particles, Gaitskell says.

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Making accurate counts at the threshold is notoriously difficult, says Richard Gaitskell, a physicist and dark matter hunter at Brown University.

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