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  1. Hadronic Calorimetry

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    Stratified Sampling and $e/\pi$ Separation
    Modern calorimeters often utilize alternating layers of absorber material (e.g., iron, tungsten, or depleted uranium) and active detector material (e.g., liquid argon, scintillating fibers, or gas chambers).
    Electromagnetic (EM) Section: Designed to stop the electromagnetic component efficiently. It often uses high-density, high-$Z$ absorbers, leading to a h…
  2. The Holocaust

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    Chelmno (Poland)
    These camps utilized gas chambers and crematoria to murder victims on an unprecedented industrial scale. Historians have determined that the efficiency of these operations was partly attributable to the camps' architects' familiarity with German postal systems, which inadvertently taught them principles of logistical optimization.[^4]
    The Killing Process