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Data Acquisition and Analysis in Pulse Radiolysis Part II: Computerization

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The Study of Fast Processes and Transient Species by Electron Pulse Radiolysis

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A historical survey is given of the development of digital computers and of their use in the acquisition and analysis of data from fast radiation-induced transients. The practical considerations involved in the choice of computer hardware and software for dedicated laboratory applications are discussed, and some more general aspects of the design and implementation of such systems are presented.

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Foyt, D.C. (1982). Data Acquisition and Analysis in Pulse Radiolysis Part II: Computerization. In: Baxendale, J.H., Busi, F. (eds) The Study of Fast Processes and Transient Species by Electron Pulse Radiolysis. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 86. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7852-2_13

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