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  1. Acid spike effect in spurs/tracks of the low/high linear energy transfer radiolysis of water: potential implications for radiobiology
  2. Yields of H2 and hydrated electrons in low-LET radiolysis of water determined by Monte Carlo track chemistry simulations using phenol/N2O aqueous solutions up to 350 °C
  3. Self-radiolysis of tritiated water. 3. The ˙OH scavenging effect of bromide ions on the yield of H2O2in the radiolysis of water by60Co γ-rays and tritium β-particles at room temperature
  4. Self-radiolysis of tritiated water. 2. Density dependence of the yields of primary species formed in the radiolysis of supercritical water by tritium β-particles at 400 °C
  5. Density dependence of the yield of hydrated electrons in the low-LET radiolysis of supercritical water at 400 °C: influence of the geminate recombination of subexcitation-energy electrons prior to thermalization
  6. Self-radiolysis of tritiated water. 1. A comparison of the effects of 60Co γ-rays and tritium β-particles on water and aqueous solutions at room temperature
  7. Comment on “The radiation-induced lesions which trigger the bystander effect” by J.F. Ward [Mutat. Res. 499 (2002) 151–154]
  8. La radiolyse de l'eau et des solutions aqueuses : historique et actualité