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NASA Acronyms. 2013.
NASA Acronyms. 2013.
Mirror Fusion Test Facility — The Mirror Fusion Test Facility, or MFTF, was an experimental magnetic confinement fusion device built using the magnetic mirror, or so called yin yang design. It was designed and built at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), one of … Wikipedia
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