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time (s)<br />

FIG. 1. Time evolution of plasma stored energy W DIA , ne. If <strong>and</strong> P,c in pure hydrogen 2ucH heating<br />

of (0,0) mode at Ip = 1.5 MA.<br />

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FIG. 2. Incremental energy confinement time T'£ C versus nt for different heating methods <strong>and</strong> ICRF<br />

phasing modes.<br />

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