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On the use of nitrous oxide and ethylene for gas phase dosimetry
The absolute yield value G(H2) = 1·36±0·07 for ethylene radiolysis was determined. Ethylene, unlike nitrous oxide, is convenient for dosimetry if small irradiation cells are used.