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What (who) is quark - definition

3D ASSET DEVELOPING PROGRAM
QuArK; Quakemap

quark         
(quarks)
In physics, a quark is one of the basic units of matter.
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quark         
quark1 [kw?:k, kw?:k]
¦ noun Physics any of a group of subatomic particles carrying a fractional electric charge, postulated as building blocks of the hadrons.
Origin
1960s: invented by the American physicist Murray Gell-Mann and assoc. with the line 'Three quarks for Muster Mark' in Joyce's Finnegans Wake (1939).
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quark2 [kw?:k]
¦ noun a type of low-fat curd cheese.
Origin
1930s: from Ger. Quark 'curd, curds'.
Quark (Star Trek)         
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FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE
Quark Son Of Keldar; Quark (DS9)
Quark is a fictional character in the American television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He was played by Armin Shimerman and is a member of the extraterrestrial race known as the Ferengi, who are stereotypically capitalist and motivated only by profit.

Wikipedia

Quake Army Knife

QuArK (aka Quake Army Knife), is a free and open-source program for developing 3D assets for a large variety of video games, mostly first-person shooters using engines similar to or based on the Quake engine by id Software. QuArK runs on Microsoft Windows.

Examples of use of quark
1. Different vibrations produce different particles, like the quark and the electron.
2. "He could feel abstract things with his fingers." Moalem hired Razdolskaya and Gedalin to work in his laboratory, where they began studying the sub–atomic particles composed of a quark and and anti–quark, known as mesons.
3. "Each year seems to be the highest ever," says Kara Weller, who is leading this trip for Quark Expeditions.
4. Their work predicted the existence of at least three families of sub–atomic quark particles in nature.