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Lamb

Lamb, in a scientific context, refers to a family of subatomic particles known as leptons, which include electrons and neutrinos. These particles are fundamental constituents of matter, with leptons not experiencing strong nuclear forces but participating in weak and electromagnetic interactions. The term "lamb" isn't standard in physics; perhaps you mean "lambda," which in particle physics refers to a type of baryon—a heavy, composite particle made of quarks—such as the Lambda particle. These particles are studied in high-energy physics to understand the fundamental building blocks of the universe.