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Factors contributing to the formation of ITBs include:
Factors contributing to the formation of ITBs include:
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/44/4/R01 J.W. Connor et al, ''A review of internal transport barrier physics for steady-state operation of tokamaks'', Nucl. Fusion '''44''' (2004) R1-R49]</ref>
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/44/4/R01 J.W. Connor et al, ''A review of internal transport barrier physics for steady-state operation of tokamaks'', Nucl. Fusion '''44''' (2004) R1-R49]</ref>
* Power deposited inside the magnetic surface, and/or pressure gradients
* Power deposited inside the [[Flux surface|magnetic surface]], and/or pressure gradients
* [[Magnetic shear]] and the shape of the profile of the rotational transform
* [[Magnetic shear]] and the shape of the rotational transform profile
* MHD activity
* MHD activity
* Momentum torques (poloidal or toroidal)
* Momentum torques (poloidal or toroidal)

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