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Study of density fluctuations and particle transport at the edge of I-mode plasmas
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Turbulence and transport measurements in Alcator C-Mod and comparisons with Gyrokinetic simulations
Ennever, Paul Chappell (2016)
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Quantification of lower hybrid wave absorption in the edge of the Alcator C-Mod Tokamak
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