I just came across a recent paper: stacks.iop.org/PPCF/52/032001, suggesting that a while after the first pinch other pinches can form.
	Here is an extract:
Experimental observations of two or more pinches taking place with relatively large time
	separations ( quarter of a period) within single discharges in two small plasma focus (PF) are
	reported. The first device is a 200J PF described in Barbaglia et al (2009), and was operated with
	a 6.2 mm outer diameter (OD), 9.1 mm insulator-free length bronze center electrode (anode),
	with a glass insulator and a grounded flat back plate (cathode) ending in a field intensifier edge
	surrounding the insulator. The insulator is a borosilicate tube 10.6 mm OD, 10.1 mm long
	measured from the field intensifier tip. The device is powered by eight capacitors of 0.1 μF
	and the total parasitic inductance of the assembly is 90 nH. The voltage between the anode base
	and the cathode, Va , was measured with a calibrated fast resistive voltage divider and the time
	derivative of the discharge current, dI /dt, with a calibrated Rogowski coil surrounding the
	anode connection. A 5 cm thick plastic scintillator (EJ-200) coupled with a fast photomultiplier
	(PMT), located at 1.75 m from the pinch region, was used to detect hard x-ray pulses.
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	PF shots having two or more pinches separated by up to tens of or even one hundred
	nanoseconds are not rare to find in PF devices (and are associated with several pinches within
	the same plasma column), but to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on repeated
	pinching action in separate half time periods, which implies that this repeated pinching is not
	taking place in the same plasma column. Actually, the phenomenon of multipinch in single
	PF discharges could be more frequent than one might think, because the standard procedure
	in PF research is to record only the first half period of dI /dt or thereabout.
	
	I was thinking the fluctuation in neutron yield from the first pinch typically found in most DPF devices, and the improved performance with the AMC fitted to Focus-Fusion-1 may relate to this phenomena.  In that the angular momentum induced by the coil results in more of the total energy from the capacitors being channeled into the primary pinch, leaving less available that may cause the later pinches.
	I would be interested to know if Eric has seen multiple pinches like this on the new devices or in other previous experiments
	James