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A Device for Optical Measurements during Gamma-Irradiation of Fluids

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THE main amount of work in radiation chemistry has been performed by the technique of investigation of a sample after irradiation. Along with our investigations of aqueous solutions by electrochemical methods applied during irradiation, the technique of direct optical measurements during γ-irradiation has also been developed. Our technique has nothing in common with spectral measurements applied during or shortly after the pulse irradiation by a high-intensity beam of fast electrons.

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MINC, S., ZAGÓRSKI, Z. A Device for Optical Measurements during Gamma-Irradiation of Fluids. Nature 193, 1290–1291 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1931290a0

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