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    Adjustable levels of strong turbulence in a positive/negative ion plasma

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    Positive/negative ion plasmas, composed of Ba+, SF6−, and residual electrons, were observed to display characteristics of strong turbulence.Experiments on the UCI Q machine linked the presence of negative ions (and the depletion of electrons) with large density fluctuations (ÎŽn/n≂1), large‐amplitude, low‐frequency electrostatic noise (f≀20 kHz), and rapid transport of ions across magnetic field lines (D⊄≂104 cm2/sec). Ion velocity distributions were heated parallel to and cooled perpendicular to the confining magnetic field. The partial pressure of gaseous SF6 was shown to serve as a regulator of plasma turbulence. Turbulence levels could be smoothly varied from quiescent states (ÎŽn/n≂0.01) to strongly turbulent states (ÎŽn/n≂1)

    Aerobic Copper-Catalyzed Organic Reactions

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