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IN connexion with our note1 in Nature and the preceding communication by Dyne and Denhartog it seems worth while to stress several points significant for the radiolysis of solid organic mixtures.
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KROH, J., KAROLCZAK, S. Radiolysis of Solid Cyclohexane–Benzene Mixtures at −196° C. Nature 202, 1105–1106 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/2021105b0
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