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1. Experiments conducted in the burning plasma regime with inertial fusion implosions

2. Magnetic Field Transport in Propagating Thermonuclear Burn

3. The impact of low-mode symmetry on inertial fusion energy output in the burning plasma state

5. Influence of atomic kinetics on inverse Bremsstrahlung heating and non-local thermal transport

7. Review and meta-analysis of electron temperatures from high-intensity laser–solid interactions

9. Design of inertial fusion implosions reaching the burning plasma regime

10. Incorporating Kinetic Effects on Nernst Advection in Inertial Fusion Simulations

11. Ultrafast Imaging of Laser Driven Shock Waves using Betatron X-rays from a Laser Wakefield Accelerator

12. Burning plasma achieved in inertial fusion

13. A264 IDENTIFYING CLINICAL PREDICTORS FOR SUCCESS OF EXCLUSIVE ENTERAL NUTRITION INDUCTION THERAPY IN PEDIATRIC CROHN DISEASE

16. A226 NEUTROPHIL-TO-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO AT DIAGNOSIS PREDICTS COLONOSCOPIC ACTIVITY IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES (PIBD)

18. Proportion of paediatric admissions with any stage of noma at the Anka General Hospital, Northwest Nigeria

20. Theory of Fast Electron Transport for Fast Ignition

21. Publisher Correction: Burning plasma achieved in inertial fusion

22. Supersonic radiatively cooled rotating flows and jets in the laboratory

24. Inverse Bremsstrahlung Absorption

26. A150 MODERATE AGREEMENT IN ENDOSCOPIC DISEASE SCORING OF PEDIATRIC EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS AMONG PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGISTS IN CANADA

44. Mhd Models and Laboratory Experiments of Jets

48. A66 THE IMPACT OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT (AYA) INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) ON CLINIC NO SHOW RATES

49. P503 Early TNF-antagonist maintenance therapy results in better outcomes than immunomodulators in paediatric Crohn’s disease: A multi-centre prospective cohort study

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