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4. Scavenging of 'dry' electrons prior to hydration by azide ions: effect on the formation of [H.sub.2] in the radiolysis of water by [.sup.60]Co [gamma]-rays and tritium [beta]-electrons

6. Flexible waste management system for the future application of MA P&T technology to the current high-level liquid waste.

13. Reduced graphene oxide composite aerogel prepared by europium-assisting radiation reduction as a broad-spectrum adsorbent for organic pollutants.

19. Sensitization mechanism of metal oxide nanocluster resists with carboxylic acid ligands.

28. Temperature effect on the absorption spectrum of the hydrated electron paired with a lithium cation in deuterated water

31. Pulse radiolysis study on the estimation of radiolytic yields of water decomposition products in high-temperature and supercritical water: Use of methyl viologen as a scavenger

33. Decarboxylation efficiency of carboxylic acids as ligands of metal oxide nanocluster resists upon γ-ray irradiation.

36. Radiolysis of liquid water: an attempt to reconcile Monte-Carlo calculations with new experimental hydrated electron yield data at early times

38. Temperature dependence of carbonate radical in NaHCO (sub)3 and Na (sub)2 CO (sub)3 solutions: is the radical a single anion?

39. Temperature dependence of (SCN)(sub 2)(super dot-) in water at 25-400 degree Celsius: absorption spectrum, equilibrium constant, and decay

40. Radiolysis of aqueous solutions with pulsed ion beams. 4. Product yields for proton beams in solutions of thiocynate and methyl viologen/formate

44. Scavenging of "dry" electrons prior to hydration by azide ions: effect on the formation of H2 in the radiolysis of water by 60Co γ-rays and tritium β-electrons.

46. Study on radical dianions of carboxylates used as ligands of metal oxide nanocluster resists.

50. Effect of water density on the absorption maximum of hydrated electrons in sub- and supercritical water up to 400 °C.

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