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We present many varied chiral symmetry models at the quark level which consistently describe strong interaction hadron dynamics. The pattern that emerges is a nonstrange current quark mass scale \({\hat m_{cur}}\) ~ (34–69) MeV and a current quark mass ratio \({({m_s}/\hat m)_{cur}}\) ~ 5–6 along with no strange quark content in nucleons.

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Scadron, M.D. (1990). Chiral Symmetry. In: Cleymans, J. (eds) Phase Structure of Strongly Interacting Matter. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87821-3_3

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