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Karmen (singer)
Karmen may refer to: *Karmen (name) *KARMEN (Karlsruhe Rutherford Medium Energy Neutrino experiment), accelerator neutrino experiment * ''Karmen'' (album), by Karmen Stavec (2003) See also *Carmen (other) ''Carmen'' is an 1875 opera by Georges Bizet. Carmen may also refer to: * ''Carmen'' (novella), an 1845 novella by Prosper Mérimée and the basis for Bizet's opera Arts and entertainment Film * ''Carmen'' (1913 film), by Stanner E. V. Taylo ...
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Karmen (name)
Karmen is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * Roman Karmen (1906–1978), Soviet war camera-man and film director * Steve Karmen (born 1937), American composer Given name: * Karmen Sunčana Lovrić (born 1986), Croatian actress * Karmen Mar (born 1987), Slovenian chess player * Karmen McNamara (born 1983), Canadian triathlete *Karmen Pedaru (born 1990), Estonian fashion model *Karmen Stavec (born 1973), Slovene singer See also * Carmen (given name) * Carmen (surname) *Karien Karien is an Afrikaans and Dutch feminine given name. Notable people known by this name include the following: *Karien Robbers (born 1993), Dutch rower * Karien van Gennip, nickname of Catharina Elisabeth Godefrida van Gennip (born 1968), Dutch po ...
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KARMEN
KARMEN (KArlsruhe Rutherford Medium Energy Neutrino experiment), a detector associated with the ISIS synchrotron at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Neutrinos for study are supplied via the decay of pions produced when a proton beam strikes a target. It operated from 1990 until March 2001, observing the appearance and disappearance of electron neutrinos. KARMEN searched for neutrino oscillations, with implications for the existence of sterile neutrinos. Results Limits were set on neutrino oscillation parameters. The KARMEN results disagreed with the LSND experiment and were followed up by MiniBooNE MiniBooNE is a Cherenkov detector experiment at Fermilab designed to observe neutrino oscillations (BooNE is an acronym for the Booster Neutrino Experiment). A neutrino beam consisting primarily of muon neutrinos is directed at a detector fi .... References External linksKARMEN Official project homepage, including a list of papers discussing the time anomaly and its p ...
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Karmen (album)
Karmen Stavec (born 21 December 1973) is a Slovene musician and pop singer. Early years Karmen was born in West Berlin, at that time part of West Germany, to Slovene parents. After graduation she came to Domžale, Slovenia, where she joined the dance duo "4 Fun". She also began to study Germanic studies at the Philosophical Faculty at the University of Ljubljana. In 1998 she started her own solo career. Music career She has participated four times in Slovene national selection, called "EMA" for the Eurovision song contest in 1998 (with Patrik Greblo), EMA 2001, EMA 2002 and EMA 2003. In 2002, at the EMA, she took second place behind the trio Sestre ("The Sisters"), although she received the highest number of points from televoting. Her song, "Še in še" won the National Finals Song Contest. In 2003 she won, and she represented Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 The Eurovision Song Contest 2003 was the 48th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in ...
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