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Strongly driven fusion-grade plasmas often develop spontaneous (radial) narrow zones with steep gradients. This spontaneous local improvement of confinement is of fundamental importance for the operation of fusion plasmas. In fact, the important H-mode | Strongly driven fusion-grade plasmas often develop spontaneous (radial) narrow zones with steep gradients. This spontaneous local improvement of confinement is of fundamental importance for the operation of fusion plasmas. In fact, the important [[H-mode]] depends on it. | ||
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This mechanism may also underlie the formation of [[TJ-II:Internal Transport Barriers|internal transport barriers]]. | This mechanism may also underlie the formation of [[TJ-II:Internal Transport Barriers|internal transport barriers]]. | ||