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Ferromagnetic and Resistive Wall Effects on the Beta Limit in a Tokamak
Nuclear Fusion
- United Kingdom
doi 10.1088/0029-5515/43/9/319
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High Energy Physics
Nuclear
Condensed Matter Physics
Date
August 28, 2003
Authors
G Kurita
T Tuda
M Azumi
S Ishida
S Takeji
A Sakasai
M Matsukawa
T Ozeki
M Kikuchi
Publisher
IOP Publishing
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