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Radiation Physics and Chemistry Volume 49, 1997 List of Contents and Author Index © PERGAMON RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY Editors-in-Chief J. H. Hubbell, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Rm C-312, Radiation Physics Bldg 245, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, U.S.A. A. Miller, Riso National Laboratory, High Dose Reference Laboratory, Building 313, Environmental Science and Technology Department, P.O. Box 49, DK 4000, Roskilde, Denmark * Regiona!/Expertise Editors J. Farkas (Food /rradiation), University of Horticulture and Food Industry, Institute of Preservation and Livestock, Prod. Tech., PF 53, H-1502 Budapest, Hungary Yong-xiang Feng (Radiation Processing), Shanghai Applied Radiation Institute, Shanghai University of Science and Technology, Jia Ding, Shanghai, P.R.C J. L. Garnett (Curing, Grafting), School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry, The University of New South Wales, 2052 Sydney, Australia N. Getoff (Chemistry). Institute for Theoretical Chemistry and Radiation Chemistry, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, Vienna 1090, Austria B. Grosswendt (Physics in Radiation Transport), Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Bundesallee 100, 38116 Braunschweig, Germany B. Hickel (Chemistry related to Nuclear Power) CEA CE Saclay, SCM-Batiment 125, 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France 1. Kaetsu (Biomedical Polymers), Department of Nuclear Reactor Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Kinki University, Kowakae 3-4-1, Higashi-Osaka, Osaka, 577 Japan P. P. Kane (Physics), Physics Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Bombay 400 076, India R. Keddy (Radiation Dosimetry and Dosimeters, Quality Control, Nuclear Medicine), Department of Medical Physics, University of the Witwatersrand, 1, Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg 2001, South Africa L. Kevan (Chemistry), Houston University, Department of Chemistry, Houston, TX 77204-5641, US.A J. Kroh (Chemistry), institute of Applied Radiation Chemistry, Technical University of Lucslashédz, Wréblewskiego 15, 93-590 Lucslashédz, Poland Zheng-ming Luo (Physics), Center for Radiation Physics, Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology of Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, P.R.C S. T. Manson (Physics), Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State University, 33 Gilmer Street S.E., Atlanta, GA 30303, U.S.A W. L. McLaughlin (Dosimetry, Quality Contro/), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Rm C-229, Radiation Physics Bidg 245, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, U.S.A Y. N. Molin (Chemistry), Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, 630090 Novosibirsk 90, Russia T. Nakamura (Physics), Cyclotron and Radioisotope Centre, Tohoku University, Aramaki, Aoba, Sendai 980, Japan P. Neta (Chemistry). A260 Chemistry, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, U.S.A J. A. Oyedele (Physics), Department of Physics, Obafemi Awolowo University, lle-!fe, Nigeria B. J. Parsons (Chemistry), Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation Centre, The North East Wales Institute, Plas Coch, Mold Road, Wrexham, Clwyd LL11 2AW, U.K A. K. Pikaev (Chemistry). institute of Physical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky Prospect 31, 117915 Moscow, Russia J. Rickards (Physics), Instituto de Fnondotisica, UNAM, Apartado Postal 20-364, 01000 México, D.F., México P. Sharpe (Dosimetry, Quality Contro/), National Physical Laboratory, Division of Radiation Science and Acoustics, Queens Road, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 OLW, U.K A. Singh (Polymer Chemistry), Radiation Applications Research Branch, Whiteshell Nuclear Research Establishment, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd, Pinawa, Manitoba, Canada ROE 1L0 B. B. Singh (Radiobiology). Department of Radiobiology, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Bombay-400 085, India S. Steenken (Chemistry), Max Planck Institute fir Strahlenchemie, Stiftstrasse 34-36, D-45470 Milheim, Germany Jiazhen Sun (Chemistry), Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 1022, Changchun 130022, P.R.C Y. Tabata (Chemistry), RadTech Japan, 401 Soshu Building 4-40-13, Takadanobaba, Shinjiku-ku, Tokyo, Japan 169 A. Tallentire (Sterilization), University of Manchester, Department of Pharmacy, Manchester M13 SPL, U.K A. D. Trifunac (Chemistry, Photolysis, Photoionization), Argonne National Laboratory, Chemistry Division, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439, U.S.A |. B. Whittingham (Physics), Physics Department, James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia Papers for publication should be submitted to the appropriate Editor, chosen for subject or country and not to an Editor-in-Chief. 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Complete volumes and single issues can be purchased for 1992-1996. Earlier issues are available in high quality photo-duplicated copies as complete volumes only. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY. Radiation Physics and Chemistry (ISSN 0969-806X) is published monthly (two volumes 1997) by Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, U.K. The annual subscription in the U.S.A. is US$814.00. Radiation Physics and Chemistry is distributed by Mercury Airfreight Internationai Ltd, 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, NJ 07001-2413, U.S.A. POSTMASTER: Please send address corrections to Radiation Physics and Chemistry, c/o Elsevier Science Regional Sales Office, Customer Support Department, 655 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10010, U.S.A. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 49 Number 1 SPECIAL ISSUE TROMBAY SYMPOSIUM ON RADIATION AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY vii Foreword viii Editorial ix Symposium Committees Gordon R. Freeman 1 Electron thermalization distances in liquids and dense gases: data for a new theory of multibody interactions Dayashankar Energy degradation of subexcitation electrons in gaseous H2O G. R. Dey, K. Kishore Pulse radiolysis study of 2,6-pyridine dicarboxylic acid in and P. N. Moorthy aqueous solutions Hari Mohan Pulse radiolysis studies on ‘OH radical induced reactions with substituted iodobenzenes in aqueous solutions D. K. Maity, Hari Mohan, Reaction of hydroxy! radicals with 1-bromo-N-iodoalkanes in S. Chattopadhyay aqueous solution: 2C—3E bonded radical cations and J. P. Mittal Lian C. T. Shoute Fate of the radical anion of perfluoroaromatic compounds in aqueous solution. A pulse radiolysis study M. C. Rath and T. Mukherjee A comparative study of pulse radiolytic one-electron reduction of different unsubstituted quinones in aqueous-organic mixed solvent A. C. Bhasikuttan, L. V. Shastri On the formation of triplet state of crystal violet in solutions—a and A. V. Sapre pulse radiolysis study O. Brede Time-resolved study of the antioxidant action of sterically hindered amines in alkane systems S. N. Guha, K. |. Priyadarsini, Hydroxy! radical reactions of (4-hydroxy, 3-methoxy- T. P. A. Devasagayam, Sreejayan 5-bromophenyl) pentenone, a curcuminoid antioxidant and M. N. A. Rao S. Adhikari, R. Joshi Pulse radiolytic study of the oxidation reactions of uric acid in and C. Gopinathan presence of bovine serum albumin. Evidence of possible complex formation in the transient state S. Kapoor and C. Gopinathan Reduction and aggregation of silver ions and mixed aggregates in aqueous solutions of carboxymethyl cellulose H. Hase, Y. Miyatake, M. Hoshino, Emission and excitation spectra of silver atoms in ;-irradiated M. Taguchi and S. Arai aqueous, ethanol, and 2-methyltetrahydrofuran solutions at 77 K B. L. Gupta, S. R. Nilekani, Free radical reactions in the FBX dosimetric system at low doses R. M. Bhat and G. R. Narayan and dose-rates Masaaki Ogasawara Electron and energy transfer in polymeric and polymerizable systems K. Hasegawa, H. Yoshioka DNA damage by various radiations and H. Yoshioka K. L. N. Rao, C. Mathew, Effects of electron beam irradiation on inorganic exchanger AMP R. S. Deshpande, A. V. Jadhav, B. M. Pande and J. P. Shukla N. Routra, S. Pattnaik Isothermal studies on gamma irradiated oxalates of yttrium and and D. Bhatta samarium IV Contents of Volume 49 V. G. Dedgaonkar, P. B. Navie 99 Improvement in the burning rate of a rocket propellant through and P. G. Shrotri radiation curing Pounraj Thanasekaran, 103 Photosensitized redox reactions of organic sulphides with Seenivasan Rajagopal, tris- (2,2'-bipyrazine)ruthenium(!!) cation Ramasamy Ramaraj and Chockalingam Srinivasan H. N. Ghosh, A. V. Sapre and J. P. Mittal Dual sites of solvation for electrons in aqueous nonionic micellar solutions: a time dependent kinetic analysis S. Sinha, R. De and T. Ganguly Role of 3,5-dimethyl anisole (DMA) as an electron donor in photoinduced electron transfer (ET) reactions J. Premkumar and R. Ramaraj Photocatalytic production of hydrogen peroxide using cellulose adsorbed titanium dioxide particles and macrocyclic cobalt(II!) complex A. Mahipal Reddy, V. Raj Gopal Charge transfer excited state studied by fluorescence and its role and V. Jayathirtha Rao in cis—trans isomerisation in anthrylethylene derivatives T. Pal, N. R. Jana and T. Sau Nanoparticle induced fluorescence quenching Anil K. Singh, Nirmalya Majumdar Photoactive bacteriorhodopsin variants and Hanmant M. Pavale S. R. Chatterjee, J. P. Kamat, Oxidative damage induced by a novel porphyrin in tumour S. J. Shetty, S. Banerjee, mitochondria and other model systems: potential applications in T. S. Srivastava and photodynamic therapy T. P. A. Devasagayam Mrinalini Sharma, Preeti G. Joshi and Photodynamic action of merocyanine 540 on plasma membrane Nanda B. Joshi of glioblastoma cells Rajesh Sreenivasan, Preeti G. Joshi, Hematoporphyrin derivative induced photodamage to brain and Nanda B. Joshi tumor cells: alterations in subcellular membranes Josef Pola Laser-generated silenes and their gas-phase polymerization A. K. Pikaev, E. A. Podzorova Combined electron-beam and ozone treatment of wastewater in and O. M. Bakhtin the aerosol flow Chouhaid Nasr, K. Vinodgopal, Excited states and reduced and oxidized forms of a textile diazo Surat Hotchandani, dye, naphthoi blue black. Spectral characterization using laser A. K. Chattopadhyay and flash photolysis and pulse radiolysis studies Prashant V. Kamat Marian Wolszczak, Ewa Hankiewicz Polyelectrolyte effects on electron transfer process and Jerzy Kroh List of other papers and invited talks presented Events Number 2 RADIATION PHYSICS M. A. Misdagq, R. Charik and 195 Characterization of stainless steel materials using experimental G. Blondiaux and calculational methods K. Van Laere and W. Mondelaers 207 Full Monte Carlo simulation and optimization of a high-power bremsstrahlung converter M. Ertugrul, O. Dogan and O. Simgek 221 Measurement of radiative vacancy distributions for the L2, L3 subshell and M shell of some elements with atomic range 69 <Z<92 Said |. Rabie, Hassan M. Abdelhadi Application of ground geophysical data to the uranium and Ali S. Ali occurrences of El-Erediya area, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt Contents of Volume 49 RADIATION CHEMISTRY R. Mathew, S. Kapoor, C. K. K. Nair, 233 Pulse and gamma radiolytic studies of the radiosensitizer M. S. Sastry, N. G. Huilgol, sanazole (AK-2123) in presence of uracil C. Gopinathan, B. B. Singh and V. T. Kagiya O. M. Usov, V. M. Grigoryants, Determination of a fraction of spin-correlated radical ion pairs in B. M. Tadjikov and Yu. N. Molin irradiated alkanes by quantum oscillation technique S. Phulkar, S. B. Sharma and Hydroperoxides of DNA model systems in aqueous solution: a B.S. M. Rao radiation chemical study Mitsumasa Taguchi, Hideki Namba, Effect of fluence of He~ ions on fluorescence intensity of Yasushi Aoki, Siro Nagai and triphenylmethy! radical Hiroshi Hiratsuka Fariborz Taghipour and Greg J. Evans 257 Radiolytic dechlorination of chlorinated organics RADIATION PROCESSING Y. Diop, E. Marchioni, F. Kuntz, D. Ba 265 Feasibility for the setting up of a multipurpose food irradiation and C. Hasselmann facility in Senegal Fang Yue-E, Lu Xiao Bing, 275 Kinetics of radiation-induced graft copolymerization of vinyl Wang Shan Zhi, Zhao Xia acetate onto ethylene-co-propylene rubber membranes and Fang Fang Akihiro Oshima, Shigetoshi Ikeda, Improvement of radiation resistance for polytetrafluoroethylene Tadao Seguchi and Yoneho Tabata (PTFE) by radiation crosslinking R. Pourahmad and R. Pakravan Radiosterilization of disposable medical devices A. M. El-Naggar, K. El-Salmawi, Characterization of preirradiation grafting of acrylamide onto S. M. Ibraheim and A. H. Zahran nylon-6 fabric Book Review Events Number 3 RADIATION PHYSICS Vsevoiod M. Byakov, 299 Quasi-regular staying of solar system in supernova remnants and Sergey V. Stepanov and natural earth history Ol’ga P. Stepanova K. Van Laere and W. Mondelaers Design of field flattening filters for a high-power bremsstrahlung converter by full Monte Carlo simulation D. M. Timus and H. M. Srivastava An alternative approach to the Epstein—-Hubbell integral for the energy behaviour study of a class of nuclear reaction products B. Stowinski Electromagnetic cascades produced by high energy gamma quanta in dense amorphous media M. G. Sabek, R. M. K. El-Shinawy Risk assessment during transport of radioactive materials through and M. Gomaa the Suez Canal Shao Chun-Lin and Yu Zeng-Liang Dose effects of N*~ ion beam irradiation-induced damage to 5’-amp and its components RADIATION CHEMISTRY Michel Wermeilie, Michel Geoffroy, 347 Radiation damage in Pt(il) complexes: EPR study of an Sushil Misra, Philippe Arrizabalaga X-irradiated single crystal of Pt(1,3-dimethyl-imidazoline-2- and Gerald Bernardinelli thione)4Clo.4H20 vi Contents of Volume 49 Norihiko Fujita, Chihiro Matsuura and 357 Radiation-induced potential difference between electrodes with Kazuhiko Saigo and without gamma rays RADIATION PROCESSING M. Polat, M. Korkmaz, B. Dulkan and 363 Detection of irradiated chicken and dosimetric properties of 6. Korkmaz drumsticks bones Wu Minghong, Zhou Ruimin, 371 Preparation of acrylate IPN copolymer latexes by radiation Ma Zue-Teh, Bao Borong emulsion polymerization and Lei Jiangiu P. G. Benny, B. C. Bhatt and M. R. Shah TL dosimetry using extracted and cleaned sand to measure gamma-ray dose rate at a liquid sewage sludge irradiation facility K. M. Idriss Ali, M. A. Khan and Study on jute material with urethane acrylate by u.v. curing M. Azam Ali Shu Seki, Hiromi Shibata, Radiation effects on hole drift mobility in polysilanes Yoichi Yoshida, Kenkichi Ishigure and Seiichi Tagawa Short Communication Baozhong Li and Lihua Zhang Dependence of decaying of trapped radicals on aggregates of polyamide 1010 Technical Note Eulogia Kairiyama and Patricia Narvaiz Decontamination of pancreatin powder by gamma irradiation Events Announcement Number 4 RADIATION PHYSICS A. El-Shemi, Y. Lofty, |. Reiche and 403 Cascading electron deexcitation in xenon ions after K-shell G. Zschornack ionization B. Constantinescu, C. Sarbu and 411 Radiation damage studies on stainless steel, Ni, Cu, Mo for Luiza Simionescu nuclear fusion reactors RADIATION CHEMISTRY Y. Tong, S. Yao, F. Yu, W. Zheng, G.Wu 415 UV-induced cationic polymerization of divinyl ether—onium salts and Y. Ye system by laser photolysis $. Osmano§glu, F. Kéksal, |. Kartal 419 Electron paramagnetic resonance of gamma-irradiated single and F. Ucun crystals of two isobutyric acid derivatives Steven A. Vitale, Kamal Hadidi, 421 Decomposition of ethyl chloride and vinyl chloride in an electron Daniel R. Cohn and Leslie Bromberg beam generated plasma reactor Li Wenyan, Zou Zhihua, 429 Fast repair of thymine-hydroxyl radical adduct by phenyl- Zheng Rongliang, Wang Changzeng, propanoid glycosides Jia Zhongjian, Yao Side and Lin Nianyun Tsuneki Ichikawa, Koichi Kagei, Direct observation of radical formation by charge recombination Jun Kumagai, Hitoshi Koizumi, Hiroshi Yoshida and Jun-ichi Kubo Stephen P. Mezyk Rate constant and Arrhenius parameter determination for the reaction of the hydrated electron with iodomethane, iodoethane, 1-iodopropane and 2-iodopropane in aqueous solution Contents of Volume 49 vii S$. Osman@Glu and F. Kéksal 445 EPR of »-irradiated single crystals of 3-hydroxyquinuclidine carboxylic acid-(3) hemihydrate Yue Jiang, Si-de Yao and Nian-yun Lin Fast repair of oxidizing OH radical adduct of dGMP by hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives. A pulse radiolytic study N. M. Shishlov, Yu. V. Vasil’ev, Reactions of electrons in radiolysis of sulfoxides V. V. Konovalov and V. N. Korobeynikova Isabelle Texier and Mehran Mostafavi Radiolytic reduction ot Ag(CN)> solution: ligand effect on the redox potential Wang Jun, Luo Qin-Hui, The reaction of copper(|!) complexes of macrocyclic dioxotetra- Feng Chang-Jian, Shen Meng-Chang, amines with hydroxyl free radical—a kinetic study by pulse Yao Si-De, Wang Weng-Feng and radiolysis Lin Nian-Yun RADIATION PROCESSING Xu Xiangling, Ge Xuewu, 469 Microemulsion polymerization of styrene initiated with gamma Zhang Zhicheng, Wu Zhichao ray and Zhang Manwei A. V. Ponomarev, A. V. Bludenko, Combined electron-beam and adsorption purification of water |. E. Makarov, A. K. Pikaev, from mercury and chromium using materials of vegetable origin Duk Kyung Kim, Yuri Kim as sorbents and Bumsoo Han M. Polat, M. Korkmaz and 0. Korkmaz The effect of temperature on radiation-induced radicals in irradiated chicken drumstick bones Myung-Woo Byun, Hong-Sun Yook, Effects of gamma irradiation on physicochemical properties of Oh-Jin Kwon and Il-Jun Kang Korean red ginseng powder D. Razem Dosimetric performance of and environmental effects on sterin irradiation indicator labels Rouhallah Bagheri, Franak Naimian and Radiation grafting of acrylamide onto starch-filled low density Nassrin Sheikh polyethylene Technical Notes D. V. Rao, R. Cesareo and G. E. Gigante Average M-shell fluorescence yields (@) for Pt, Au and Pb Brian Whittaker, Roger Bett, Extending the dose range of the Red 4034 PMMA dosimeter Maureen E. Plested and Michael F. Watts Events Number 5 Obituary RADIATION PHYSICS William V. Prestwich, Josane C. Nunes 509 Beta interface dosimetry in the up approximation” and Cheuk S. Kwok G. H. Olivera, R. D. Rivarola and P. D. 515 LET and w-values of water vapor under antiproton irradiation Fainstein M. Pejovié, A. Jaksic, G. Ristié and 521 Processes in n-channel MOSFETs during postirradiation thermal B. BaljoSevié annealing RADIATION CHEMISTRY Jun Wang, Qin-Hui Luo, 527 A pulse radiolysis study of the catalytic dismutation of super- Jian-Jun Zhang, Meng-Chang Shen, oxide ion by a superoxide dismutase model compound An-Dong Liu, Hong-Chun Gu, [Cu(aptn) }(ClO4)2 Feng-Mei Li and Shao-Jie D vil Contents of Volume 49 Ewa Szajdzinska-Pietek 531 International Workshop on the Structure of Oxygen Radicals in Irradiated Solids—SORIS'96, Nieborow, Poland, 11-15 May 1996 F. Kéksal, $. Osmanoglu, |. Kartal and EPR of gamma irradiated Na-acetyl L-glutamic acid and Na- F. Ucun acetyl L-glutamine Y. Song, S. Wu, X. Jing, J. Sun and Thermal, mechanical and ionic conductive behaviour of gamma- D. Chen radiation induced PEO/PVDF(SIN)-LiICIO, polymer electrolyte system Takuro Matsumoto, Tetsuo Miyazaki, Reaction of long-lived radicals and vitamin C in »-irradiated Yoshio Kosugi, Takayuki Kumada, mammalian cells and their model system at 295 K. Tunneling Sinji Koyama, Seiji Kodama and reaction in biological system Masami Watanabe C. Oliva, R. Morelli and E. Monti Effects of ultrasound irradiation on the properties of biological homogenates S. V. Godbole and M. D. Sastry Electron Paramagnetic Resonance evidence of H° at three chemically inequivalent sites in gamma irradiated SrSO,4:U03* Jonathan Wise, Kenneth T. Gillen and Time development of diffusion-limited oxidation profiles in a Roger L. Clough radiation environment RADIATION PROCESSING Baozhong Li and Lihua Zhang 575 ESR approach to free radicals trapped in irradiated polyamide- 1010 Akihiro Oshima, Shigetoshi Ikeda, 581 Change of molecular motion of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Tadao Seguchi and Yoneho Tabata by radiation induced crosslinking Fang Yue-E, Zhao Xia, Ge Xuewu and 589 Radiation graft copolymerization of 2-hydroxyethy! methacrylate Shi Tiany onto poly(y-methy!l L-glutamate) membrane. Study of regularity of graft copolymerization in aqueous solution Visay Viengkhou, Loo-Teck Ng and The effect of additives on the enhancement of methyl meth- John L. Garnett acrylate grafting to cellulose in the presence of UV and ionising radiation Events Number 6 RADIATION PHYSICS K. Morita, J. Yuhara, R. Ishigami, 603 An in situ RBS system for measuring nuclides adsorbed at the B. Tsuchiya, K. Soda, K. Saitoh, liquid-solid interface S. Yamamoto, P. Goppelt-Langer, Y. Aoki, H. Takeshita and H. Naramoto Shigehiro Owaki, Shigeko Koyama, Metallic Na formation in/on NaCl crystals with irradiation by Masao Takahashi, Masao Kamada electron or vacuum ultraviolet photons and Ryouichi Suzuki Kiyoshi Kawatsura, Copper L X-ray specta measured by a high resolution ion- Hiroyoshi Kageyama, induced X-ray spectrometer Ryohei Takahashi, Dai Hamaguchi, Shigeyoshi Arai, Yasushi Aoki, Shunya Yamamoto, Hidefumi Takeshita, Hiroshi Naramoto, Tadashi Kamabara, Masaki Oura, Yasuyuki Kanai and Yohko Awaya Michi-hiko Mannami, 623 Energy loss of scattered ions at glancing-angle incidence on the Kazumasa Narumi, Fumihiro Katoh, crystal surface Yoshikazu Fujii and Kenji Kimura Contents of Volume 49 ix Kazuhiro Watanabe, Noboru Akino, 631 Recent progress of high-power negative ion beam development Tetsuo Aoyagi, Noboru Ebisawa, for fusion plasma heating Yukio Fujiwara, Atsusi Honda, Takashi Inoue, Takao Itoh, Mikito Kawai, Minoru Kazawa, Junichi Koizumi, Masaaki Kuriyama, Kenji Miyamoto, Naoki Miyamoto, Kazuhiko Mogaki, Yoshihiro Ohara, Tokumichi Ohga, Yoshikazu Okumura, Hiroshi Oohara, Katsumi Ohshima, Fujio Satoh, Kazuhiko Shimizu, Syunji Takahashi, Hirotsugu Usami, Katsutomi Usui, Masahiro Yamamoto and Takeshi Yamazaki Katsutoshi Furukawa, Shin-Ichi Ohno, 641 Radial dose distribution around a heavy ion’s path Hideki Namba, Mitsumasa Taguchi and Ritsuko Watanabe Masahiko Ogura, Norikazu Nakatani, 645 The annealing behavior of hydrogen implanted into Al-1.5 at.% Norisuke Yamaji, Makoto Imai, Si alloy Akio Itoh and Nobutsugu Imanishi Tetsuo Yamazaki, Ryoichi Suzuki, 651 Production and application of pulsed slow positron beam using Toshiyuki Ohdaira, Tomohisa Mikado an electron linac and Yoshinori Kobayashi RADIATION CHEMISTRY James D. Rush and Diane E. Cabelli 661 The reactions of a dinuclear ferric complex (oxo) di-iron(ill) triethylenetetraamminehexaacetate, Fe20(ttha)~, with oxidizing and reducing free radicals. A pulse radiolysis study W. M. Bartczak and A. Hummel Computer simulation of charge recombination in model tracks of high-energy electrons in nonpolar liquids; kinetics and escape RADIATION PROCESSING Suda Kiatkamjornwong and 989 Enhancement of the grafting performance and of the water Nispa Meechai absorption of cassava starch graft copolymer by gamma radiation

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