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Repetitive ‘Snakes’ and Their Damping Effect on Core Toroidal Rotation in EAST Plasmas with Multiple H—L—H Transitions
MLA
Ji-Zong Zhang, et al. “Repetitive ‘Snakes’ and Their Damping Effect on Core Toroidal Rotation in EAST Plasmas with Multiple H—L—H Transitions.” Chinese Physics Letters, vol. 31, Oct. 2014, p. 105201. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1088/0256-307x/31/10/105201.
APA
Ji-Zong Zhang, Songtao Mao, Er-Zhong Li, Liqing Xu, Jinlong Zhao, Liqun Hu, Chang-Zheng Li, Sheng Xiuli, & Kaiyun Chen. (2014). Repetitive ‘Snakes’ and Their Damping Effect on Core Toroidal Rotation in EAST Plasmas with Multiple H—L—H Transitions. Chinese Physics Letters, 31, 105201. https://doi.org/10.1088/0256-307x/31/10/105201
Chicago
Ji-Zong Zhang, Songtao Mao, Er-Zhong Li, Liqing Xu, Jinlong Zhao, Liqun Hu, Chang-Zheng Li, Sheng Xiuli, and Kaiyun Chen. 2014. “Repetitive ‘Snakes’ and Their Damping Effect on Core Toroidal Rotation in EAST Plasmas with Multiple H—L—H Transitions.” Chinese Physics Letters 31 (October): 105201. doi:10.1088/0256-307x/31/10/105201.