The structure of bow shocks formed by the interaction of pulsed-power driven magnetised plasma flows with conducting obstacles
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The structure of bow shocks formed by the interaction of pulsed-power driven magnetised plasma flows with conducting obstacles
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PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
Volume 24, Issue 7, Pages 072713
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AIP Publishing
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2017-07-14
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10.1063/1.4993187
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