Abstract:In this study, gamma rays were applied to the sulfadimethoxine, pyrazinamide, and chloramphenicol in the dose range of 1-15 kilogray, in order to detect radiosensitivity of paramagnetic species, which are formed after irradiation by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Firstly, the intensities of electron paramagnetic resonance signals of the samples as a function of the microwave power were investigated at room temperature. While no signal was obtained from the unirradiated samples, the irradiated sa… Show more
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