Harith, M. A., V. Palleschi, A. Salvetti, D. P. Singh, M. Vaselli, G. V. Dreiden, Y. I. Ostrovsky, and I. V. Semenova,
"Dynamics of laser-driven shock waves in water",
Journal of applied physics, vol. 66, no. 11: AIP Publishing, pp. 5194–5197, 1989.
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Ismail, I. M. K., A. M. Salama, M. I. A. Ali, and S. A. Ouf,
"Effect of Aspergillus terreus and Bacillus pumilus culture filtrates on Sclerotium cepivorum in vitro",
Egyptian Journal of Microbiology (Egypt), vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 355–348, 1989.
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Badr, Y. A., and S. B. El-Guiziri,
"Effect of γ-radiation on the phase transition temperature of Li0.5(NH4)0.5SO4",
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, vol. 50, no. 12, pp. 1261 - 1264, 1989.
AbstractPolycrystalline lithium-ammonium sulphate samples were subjected to X-ray diffraction analysis for determining the lattice parameters of the prepared mixed crystals. The compositions of the samples were determined using X-ray microanalysis. The Li0.5(NH4)0.5SO4 samples were irradiated with different doses of γ-radiation in order to investigate the effect of this ionizing radiation on the phase transition temperatures Tc1 and Tc2. The temperature dependence of the d.c. resistivity ρd.c. and dielectric constant ϵ of irradiated samples showed (i) a shift of Tc1 to higher temperatures; (ii) a shift of Tc2 to lower temperatures; and (iii) the appearance of a new anomaly near 128°C at moderately high γ-doses. The mechanisms giving rise to this behaviour are discussed.
Badr, Y. A., and S. B. El-Guiziri,
"Effect of γ-radiation on the phase transition temperature of Li0.5(NH4)0.5SO4",
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, vol. 50, no. 12, pp. 1261 - 1264, 1989.
AbstractPolycrystalline lithium-ammonium sulphate samples were subjected to X-ray diffraction analysis for determining the lattice parameters of the prepared mixed crystals. The compositions of the samples were determined using X-ray microanalysis. The Li0.5(NH4)0.5SO4 samples were irradiated with different doses of γ-radiation in order to investigate the effect of this ionizing radiation on the phase transition temperatures Tc1 and Tc2. The temperature dependence of the d.c. resistivity ρd.c. and dielectric constant ϵ of irradiated samples showed (i) a shift of Tc1 to higher temperatures; (ii) a shift of Tc2 to lower temperatures; and (iii) the appearance of a new anomaly near 128°C at moderately high γ-doses. The mechanisms giving rise to this behaviour are discussed.