1989
DOI: 10.1080/09553008914550231
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Weiss Lecture

Abstract: The work of Weiss in the 1930s, particularly with Haber, has only recently been recognized to have implications in biology and medicine. Similarly, research in radiation chemistry and the application of the pulse radiolysis technique, for example, have implications far beyond traditional radiation chemistry. Some examples of such research are discussed against a background of categorization into 'basic', 'strategic' or 'tactical' science, rather than 'pure' and 'applied'. Examples discussed include redox prope… Show more

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“…Very important in biology, superoxide radical‐anion participates in a reversible reaction with quinones 6 : O2bold.+normalQO2+Qbold. …”
Section: Radical‐anionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very important in biology, superoxide radical‐anion participates in a reversible reaction with quinones 6 : O2bold.+normalQO2+Qbold. …”
Section: Radical‐anionsmentioning
confidence: 99%