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Does the proposed decay process
$$P + \bar{P} \rightarrow \Lambda + \sum^{+} + e^{-}$$
conserve (a) charge, (b) baryon number, (c) electron lepton number, (d) spin angular momentum, (e) strangeness, and (f) muonlepton number?

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