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Tabata, Yoneho was born on October 16, 1928 in Nagano, Japan. Son of Gorogi and Takeno Tabata.
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Pulse Radiolysis presents an in-depth discussion of the pulse radiolysis technique, one of the most important and powerful means for detecting transient and relaxation phenomena and following their behavior in irradiated systems. The book covers the principle of pulse radiolysis, identifies various kinds of pulse radiolysis techniques, and discusses recent advancements in the field. The text also discusses new experimental pulse radiolysis techniques (basic and applied) in broad scientific fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering. These techniques include picosecond pulse radiolysis, single particle radiolysis, and muon-induced transient phenomena. Pulse Radiolysis provides essential information for all professionals involved with pulse radiolysis research.
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Tabata, Yoneho was born on October 16, 1928 in Nagano, Japan. Son of Gorogi and Takeno Tabata.
Lecturer University Tokyo, 1956-1961, associate professor, 1961-1972, professor, 1972-1989, Kyoto (Japan) University, 1984-1986, Tokai University, Hiratsuka, Japan, 1989-1992. Commissioner Atomic Energy Commission, since 1991.
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Member Japan Academy Engineering, Nuclear Systems Association, RadTech Japan (president since 1990), Japan Chemical Society (Society prize 1961), Japan Polymer Society (Society award 1968), Japan Nuclear Society (Society award 1981), Japanese Society Radiation Chemistry (president 1989-1991).
Married Masako Tabata, October 29, 1959. 1 child, Miho.