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- mechanism. Normally freely travelling synoptic-scale Rossby waves and quasistationary planetary-scale Rossby waves exist in the mid-latitudes with only weak...
- version T-4. T-4 was tested in 1968 in Novosibirsk, conducting the first quasistationary thermonuclear fusion reaction ever. In the 1980s Kurchatov Institute...
- differential equations and dynamical systems, a particular stationary or quasistationary solution to a nonlinear system is called linearly unstable if the linearization...
- Sakharov's group constructed the first tokamaks, achieving the first quasistationary fusion reaction.:90 Over time, the "advanced tokamak" concept emerged...
- Tokamak T-4 was tested in 1968 in Novosibirsk, conducting the first ever quasistationary thermonuclear fusion reaction. The first actual experimental tokamak...
- Indian Ocean. The origins of Cyclone Bert–Christelle can be traced to a quasistationary convergence zone that spread across Indonesia to north of the Cocos...
- (2002). On the Zel’dovich regularization method in the theory of quasistationary states. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters, 75...
- Interacting with Start Intense Laser Pulses: the Dynamical Role of Quasistationary States," Journal of Chemical Physics, No. 104: p. 8943, 8 June 1996...
- maintains HIPIMS is a high-current glow discharge, which is transient or quasistationary. Each pulse remains a glow up to a critical duration after which it...
- investigator concluded was "the result of the wavering motion of a pronounced quasistationary front separating Continental Arctic air from Maritime Polar air", possibly...