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Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 1999
Solid state radiation chemistry is briefly reviewed with attention to some important features tha... more Solid state radiation chemistry is briefly reviewed with attention to some important features that distinguish it from liquid state radiation chemistry: (i) reactions of primary products of radiolysis in the solid state can proceed via a path different than that of the same material in liquid phase (example: very slow reaction of dry electron with N2O); (ii) “molecular products” of radiolysis appear in any aqueous system, also in the solid state due to the always identical physical mechanism of heterogenous energy deposition; (iii) there are basic differences in transportation of products of radiolysis, transient and stable, in solid matrices (example: CH3C
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1953
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... Publisher: Academic Press, Inc., New York. Update Date: 2008 Feb 05. Top. Full Text. Books. T... more ... Publisher: Academic Press, Inc., New York. Update Date: 2008 Feb 05. Top. Full Text. Books. To obtain a copy of this book: contact the publisher of research organization or check with a local library. Click here to search WorldCat to identify libraries close to you that hold this book ...
The phenomenon of growth, decline and death-aging-has been the source of considerable speculation... more The phenomenon of growth, decline and death-aging-has been the source of considerable speculation . This cycle seems to be a more or less direct function of the metabolic rate and this in turn depends on the species (animal or plant) on which are superimposed the factors of heredity and the effects of the stresses and strains of life-which alter the metabolic activity.
Russian Chemical Reviews, 1960
Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 1999
Solid state radiation chemistry is briefly reviewed with attention to some important features tha... more Solid state radiation chemistry is briefly reviewed with attention to some important features that distinguish it from liquid state radiation chemistry: (i) reactions of primary products of radiolysis in the solid state can proceed via a path different than that of the same material in liquid phase (example: very slow reaction of dry electron with N2O); (ii) “molecular products” of radiolysis appear in any aqueous system, also in the solid state due to the always identical physical mechanism of heterogenous energy deposition; (iii) there are basic differences in transportation of products of radiolysis, transient and stable, in solid matrices (example: CH3C
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1953
... Publisher: Academic Press, Inc., New York. Update Date: 2008 Feb 05. Top. Full Text. Books. T... more ... Publisher: Academic Press, Inc., New York. Update Date: 2008 Feb 05. Top. Full Text. Books. To obtain a copy of this book: contact the publisher of research organization or check with a local library. Click here to search WorldCat to identify libraries close to you that hold this book ...
... Publisher: Academic Press, Inc., New York. Update Date: 2008 Feb 05. Top. Full Text. Books. T... more ... Publisher: Academic Press, Inc., New York. Update Date: 2008 Feb 05. Top. Full Text. Books. To obtain a copy of this book: contact the publisher of research organization or check with a local library. Click here to search WorldCat to identify libraries close to you that hold this book ...
The phenomenon of growth, decline and death-aging-has been the source of considerable speculation... more The phenomenon of growth, decline and death-aging-has been the source of considerable speculation . This cycle seems to be a more or less direct function of the metabolic rate and this in turn depends on the species (animal or plant) on which are superimposed the factors of heredity and the effects of the stresses and strains of life-which alter the metabolic activity.
Russian Chemical Reviews, 1960