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Date: 2004-11-19 17:11:32
Nuclear physics
Fusion power
Stellarator
FLiBe
Wendelstein 7-X
Plasma
Nuclear fusion
ITER
Tokamak
Fusion reactors
Physics
Nuclear technology

BENEFITS OF RADIAL BUILD MINIMIZATION AND REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED ON ARIES COMPACT STELLARATOR DESIGN L. El-Guebaly1, R. Raffray2, S. Malang3, J.F. Lyon4, L.P. Ku5, and the ARIES Team 1 2

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