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Physics / Fusion power / Tokamaks / Nature / Nuclear power / Plasma physics / Science and technology in the Soviet Union / Electron cyclotron resonance / Plasma / Electron / Lawson criterion / Helically Symmetric Experiment
Date: 2008-10-20 10:11:14
Physics
Fusion power
Tokamaks
Nature
Nuclear power
Plasma physics
Science and technology in the Soviet Union
Electron cyclotron resonance
Plasma
Electron
Lawson criterion
Helically Symmetric Experiment

VOLUME 82, NUMBER 3 PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 18 JANUARY 1999

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