Radiation Chemistry, Copyright, Advances in Chemistry Series

Radiation Chemistry, Copyright, Advances in Chemistry Series, FOREWORD. Volume I. Aqueous Media, Biology, Dosimetry. Robert F. Gould, Editor. Radiatio...
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Radiation Chemistry

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Biology, Dosimetry

An international conference sponsored by Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, Ill. Aug. 12-15, 1968 Edwin J. H a r t Conference Chairman

ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

WASHINGTON, D. C. 1968

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Copyright

© 1968

American Chemical Society All Rights Reserved

Library of Congress Catalog Card 68-55363 PRINTED IN T H E UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Advances in Chemistry Series

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Robert F. Gould, Editor

Advisory Board Sidney M . Cantor Frank G. Ciapetta William von Fischer Edward L. Haenisch Edwin J. Hart Stanley Kirschner John L. Lundberg Harry S. Mosher Edward E. Smissman

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FOREWORD A D V A N C E S I N C H E M I S T R Y SERIES was

founded i n 1949

by

the

American Chemical Society as an outlet for symposia and collections of data i n special areas of topical interest that could not be accommodated i n the Society's journals. It provides a medium for symposia that would otherwise be fragmented, their papers distributed among several journals or not published at all. Papers are refereed critically according to A C S editorial standards and receive the careful attention and processing characteristic of A C S publications. Papers published i n A D V A N C E S I N C H E M I S T R Y SERIES are original contributions

not published elsewhere i n whole or major part and include reports of research as well as reviews since symposia may embrace both types of presentation.