Impurity accumulation in plasma regimes with high energy confinement
✍ Scribed by L.B. Ran; D.E. Roberts; H.R. Yang; G. Dodel; K. Gentle; S. Von Goeler; E. Holzhauer; K. Hübner; M. Keilhacker; A. Korotkov; T.C. Luce; Y. Miura; N. Tsois; H. Würz; G. Fussmann; J. Hofmann; G. Janeschitz; K. Krieger; E.R. Müller; R. Nolte; H. Röhr; K.H. Steuer; G. Becker; B. Bomba; H. Bruhns; K. Büchl; A. Carlson; A. Eberhagen; H.-U. Fahrbach; O. Gehre; J. Gernhardt; L. Giannone; G. Von Gierke; E. Glock; O. Gruber; G. Haas; H. Herrmann; S. Kaesdorf; F. Karger; M. Kaufmann; O. Klüber; M. Kornherr; K. Lackner; R. Lang; P. Lee; G. Lisitano; F. Mast; H.M. Mayer; K. McCormick; D. Meisel; V. Mertens; H. Murmann; J. Neuhauser; H. Niedermeyer; J.M. Noterdaeme; W. Poschenrieder; R. Preis; H. Rapp; A. Rudyj; W. Sandmann; F. Schneider; U. Schnider; G. Siller; E. Simmet; E. Speth; F. Söldner; A. Stäbler; K. Steinmetz; U. Stroth; O. Vollmer; D. Zasche
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 865 KB
- Volume
- 162-164
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3115
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