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Webster A, Wilson H
Phys Rev Lett . 2004 Jun; 92(16):165004. PMID: 15169240
A tokamak's confinement time is greatly increased by a transport barrier (TB), a region having a high pressure gradient and usually also a strongly sheared plasma flow. The pressure gradient...
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Wilson H, Cowley S
Phys Rev Lett . 2004 Jun; 92(17):175006. PMID: 15169163
Flux tubes confined in tokamaks are observed to erupt explosively in some plasma disruptions and edge localized modes. Similar eruptions occur in astrophysical plasmas, for example, in solar flares and...
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Wilkins M, Strokes A, Wilson H
Nature . 2003 Feb; 421(6921):398-400; discussion 396. PMID: 12569936
No abstract available.
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Buttery R, Sauter O, Akers R, Gryaznevich M, Martin R, Warrick C, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2002 Mar; 88(12):125005. PMID: 11909470
Results from MAST provide a first test of neoclassical tearing mode physics in the spherical tokamak (ST). The mode accounts for the main performance limit in conventional tokamaks. Its behavior...
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Waelbroeck F, Connor J, Wilson H
Phys Rev Lett . 2001 Dec; 87(21):215003. PMID: 11736345
Gyrokinetic theory is used to investigate the effect of the polarization drift on magnetic island evolution. Three regimes are found. For island phase velocities between the ion- and electric-drift velocities,...
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Wilson H, Blake R, Lee S
Nature . 2001 Aug; 412(6850):907-10. PMID: 11528478
Nonlinear wave propagation is ubiquitous in nature, appearing in chemical reaction kinetics, cardiac tissue dynamics, cortical spreading depression and slow wave sleep. The application of dynamical modelling has provided valuable...
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Wilson H, Loffler G, Wilkinson F, Thistlethwaite W
Vision Res . 2001 May; 41(14):1749-53. PMID: 11369038
In the classic oblique effect contrast detection thresholds, orientation discrimination thresholds, and other psychophysical measures are found to be smallest for vertical or horizontal stimuli and significantly higher for stimuli...
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Wilson H
Trends Biochem Sci . 2001 May; 26(5):334-7. PMID: 11343928
No abstract available.
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Loffler G, Wilson H
Vision Res . 2001 Apr; 41(8):991-1006. PMID: 11301074
This study measured thresholds for the discrimination of rigidly and nonridgidly rotating patterns in two dimensions. The stimuli employed were closed contours created by the sum of two 'radial frequency'...
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Wilkinson F, James T, Wilson H, Gati J, Menon R, Goodale M
Curr Biol . 2000 Dec; 10(22):1455-8. PMID: 11102809
The ventral form vision pathway of the primate brain comprises a sequence of areas that include V1, V2, V4 and the inferior temporal cortex (IT) [1]. Although contour extraction in...