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Pulsed power fusion [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium. 1999 Digest. Held in conjunction with: USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting (Cat. No.99CH37010), 2003
Summary form only given. This paper describes the present status of the pulsed power fusion program at Sandia, some interesting electromagnetic simulation challenges posed by this program, and the plans to further develop this promising path to fusion.
J.P. Quintenz, D.B. Seidel
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Fusion power

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2018
The fusion gene consisting of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 and transforming acidic coiled-coil-containing protein 3 is oncogenic and present in a small cancer subset. Frattini et al. have identified that this fusion gene drives peroxisomal and mitochondrial biogenesis.
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Fusion Power Demonstration

Nuclear Technology - Fusion, 1983
As a satellite to the MARS (Mirror Advanced Reactor Study) a smaller, near-term device has been scoped, called the FPD (Fusion Power Demonstration). Envisioned as the next logical step toward a power reactor, it would advance the mirror fusion program beyond MFTF-B and provide an intermediate step toward commercial fusion power.
Ralph W. Moir   +9 more
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Nuclear power—fusion

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1999
The earliest speculations about nuclear power—first, about nuclear fusion— followed soon after the publication of Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity. A story related by Edward Teller tells of the young George Gamow’s being offered, in 1929, the nightly use of the full electric power grid of Leningrad if he would undertake to create in the ...
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Gene fusion power

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2012
The receptor tyrosine kinases ALK and ROS are expressed as oncogenic fusion proteins in a small proportion of non-small-cell lung carcinomas (NSCLC) and other tumor types. For patients who harbor these genetic rearrangements, targeting fusion proteins has proved to be a very successful treatment.
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The assessment of fusion power

Energy Policy, 1990
Abstract It is argued that the recent ‘Science and Technology Options Assessment’ of fusion power produced for the European Parliament is incorrect and misleading. The report takes no account of the complex organizational structure of the European fusion programme, it misrepresents history, and it presents incomprehensible graphical evidence and ...
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The quest for fusion power

Nature Physics, 2016
Fusion power is one of a very few sustainable options to replace fossil fuels as the world's primary energy source. Although the conditions for fusion have been reached, much remains to be done to turn scientific success into commercial electrical power.
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A LOOK AT FUSION POWER

Naval Engineers Journal, 1981
ABSTRACTFusion power is produced from a controlled thermonuclear reaction inside the fusion device. The early sections of this article discuss fusion fuel, its transformation into plasma, and the required character of this working substance for power production.
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Reexamining Fusion Power

Science, 2006
For the reasons given in W. E. Parkins's Policy Forum “Fusion power: will it ever come?” (10 Mar., p. [1380][1]), interest from the utility companies in hot fusion is nonexistent and will probably remain so for the foreseeable future.
Chauncey Starr   +3 more
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Fusion: Power for the future

Physics Education, 2003
There is a growing recognition that we need an alternative to conventional fossil fuels. Shortages of oil and gas have the potential to cause economic and political instability, and burning fossil fuels can cause environmental damage, as well as being the likeliest cause of global warming.
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