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Neoclassical Transport Properties of Tokamak Plasmas
Fusion Science and Technology, 2004The classical transport theory is strictly valid for a plasma in a homogeneous and stationary magnetic field. In the '60, experiments have shown that this theory does not apply as a local theory of transport in Tokamaks. It was shown that global geometric characteristics of the confining elements have a strong influence on the transport.
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1994
The hypertriglyceridaemia/low HDL syndrome is a common metabolic disorder occurring in more than 5% of Western populations and is defined arbitrarily when the fasting plasma triglycerides are greater than 2.2 mmol/L and HDL-cholesterol less than 1.0 mmol/L.
D. J. Galton, R. K. Mattu, J. Stocks
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The hypertriglyceridaemia/low HDL syndrome is a common metabolic disorder occurring in more than 5% of Western populations and is defined arbitrarily when the fasting plasma triglycerides are greater than 2.2 mmol/L and HDL-cholesterol less than 1.0 mmol/L.
D. J. Galton, R. K. Mattu, J. Stocks
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Transport in axisymmetric plasmas
The Physics of Fluids, 1974The general case of transport in axisymmetric fully ionized quasineutral plasmas is formulated for systems immersed in a strong magnetic field and close to local kinetic equilibrium. The particle density and temperature for each species, which depend on position only via the magnetic streamfunction, obey a closed system of transport equations involving
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1973
Plasma transport can act as an apparent local source or sink in a planetary ionosphere. Transport processes occur as the result of pressure gradients and gravity (plasma diffusion), the action of an electric field (plasma drift) or as the result of frictional forces (plasma wind).
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Plasma transport can act as an apparent local source or sink in a planetary ionosphere. Transport processes occur as the result of pressure gradients and gravity (plasma diffusion), the action of an electric field (plasma drift) or as the result of frictional forces (plasma wind).
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Transport in Nonneutral Plasmas.
1996Abstract : The AASERT supplement N00014-93-1-0824 provided partial support for three graduate students. The students performed research on an existing pure electron plasma containment apparatus, on a new laser diagnosed ion plasma apparatus, and on a new camera diagnosed electron apparatus.
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Control of Retinol Transport in Plasma
2015J, Glover, R C, Kershaw, S, Large
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X-transport: A baseline nonambipolar transport in a diverted tokamak plasma edge
Physics of Plasmas, 2002C S Chang, Chang C S, Weitzner H
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Nonlinear neoclassical transport in a rotating impure plasma with large gradients
Physics of Plasmas, 1999T Fülöp, P Helander, Fülöp T
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