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KLSD: A Curated Kinase-Ligand Database Mapping Selectivity Landscapes and Polypharmacology. [PDF]

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First boronization in KSTAR

Fusion Engineering and Design, 2010
Abstract First boronization in KSTAR is reported. KSTAR boronization system is based on a carborane (C2B10H12) injection system. The design, construction, and test of the system are accomplished and it is tested by using a small vacuum vessel before it is mounted to a KSTAR port.
S.H. Hong   +13 more
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KSTAR Charge Exchange Spectroscopy System

IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 2010
The charge exchange spectroscopy (CES) system for the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) device is designed to obtain profiles of the ion temperature and rotation velocity by using modulated neutral beam injection and a background system.
null Won-Ha Ko   +2 more
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The control system of KSTAR

Fusion Engineering and Design, 2004
The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) is a medium size, fully superconducting tokamak, which is scheduled to begin operation in year 2006. The control system of KSTAR consists of a supervisory system, plasma control system, and local control systems for various subsystems.
M Kwon   +11 more
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Fast-ion Dα spectroscopy diagnostic at KSTAR

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2021
A fast-ion Dα (FIDA) diagnostics system was installed for core and edge measurements on KSTAR. This system has two tangential FIDA arrays that cover both blue- and redshifted Dα lines (cold: 656.09 nm) in active views along the neutral beam 1 A centerline.
J. W. Yoo   +11 more
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The KSTAR tokamak

17th IEEE/NPSS Symposium Fusion Engineering (Cat. No.97CH36131), 2002
The KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research) project is the major effort of the Korean National Fusion Program to design, construct, and operate a steady-state-capable superconducting tokamak. The project is led by Korea Basic Science Institute and shared by national laboratories, universities, and industry along with international ...
D.I. Choi   +63 more
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KSTAR thermal shield

Fusion Engineering and Design, 2009
The thermal shield intercepts thermal radiation from the components at room temperature to superconducting magnet at 4.5 K. The thermal shield of KSTAR is divided into three categories: vacuum vessel thermal shield, port thermal shield, and cryostat thermal shield. Tube-on-panel is the basic configuration of KSTAR thermal shield.
G.H. Kim   +10 more
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KSTAR edge probe diagnostics

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2003
Edge probe diagnostics (EPDs) for the KSTAR consists of fixed Langmuir probe arrays, movable and reciprocating Langmuir probe assemblies. The probe array is designed to measure plasma basic parameters and their poloidal profiles in the plasma-surface interaction regions such as an inboard limiter and divertors.
J. G. Bak, S. G. Lee
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Development of KSTAR Thomson scattering system

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2010
To measure the electron temperature (Te) and electron density (ne) profiles in the Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) device for the KSTAR third campaign (September 2010), we designed and installed a Thomson scattering system. The KSTAR Thomson scattering system is designed as a tangential Thomson scattering system and utilizes ...
J H, Lee, S T, Oh, H M, Wi
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KSTAR magnet structure design

IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity, 2001
The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) device is a steady-state-capable experimental fusion device with a fully superconducting magnet system, including toroidal field (TF) coils, central solenoid (CS) coils, and poloidal field (PF) coils.
Y.K. Oh   +8 more
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