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... magnetic resonance spec- troscopy has been applied to the identification of the CH radical in a low pressure oxyacetylene flame ( Evenson et al . , 1971 ) . The 118.6 - μm - wave- length radiation output of a water vapor laser was ...
... magnetic resonance spec- troscopy has been applied to the identification of the CH radical in a low pressure oxyacetylene flame ( Evenson et al . , 1971 ) . The 118.6 - μm - wave- length radiation output of a water vapor laser was ...
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... magnetic bottle " effects have been pursued for this purpose . The variety of magnetic bottle techniques applied to the con- finement of plasmas for the purpose of attaining fusion temperatures is exemplified by the account of project ...
... magnetic bottle " effects have been pursued for this purpose . The variety of magnetic bottle techniques applied to the con- finement of plasmas for the purpose of attaining fusion temperatures is exemplified by the account of project ...
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... magnetic field plasma confinement . This latter aspect bypasses the central problem of con- finement that has prevented the demonstration of a viable fusion reactor to date . While the laser fusion concept does not require magnetic ...
... magnetic field plasma confinement . This latter aspect bypasses the central problem of con- finement that has prevented the demonstration of a viable fusion reactor to date . While the laser fusion concept does not require magnetic ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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