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<strong>IAEA</strong>-CN-50/A-V-3-3 305<br />

the outer edge of the torus, <strong>and</strong> they could depend on the poloidal position. In spite<br />

of these weak points, the comparison of the trend of both confinement times due to<br />

the aforementioned TJ-I unique behaviour can shed some light on the relationship<br />

between particle transport <strong>and</strong> fluctuations in tokamaks.<br />

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