Abstract
Quark model selection rules are derived which apply to the couplings of hadrons composed of any number of quarks. These reduce to well-known and experimentally verified rules in the simplest cases, provide a necessary selection rule in the application of duality to baryon-antibaryon systems, and could explain the apparent difficulty of producing free quarks. Some experimental consequences of the rules are discussed.
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