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IT has already been reported that defects generated by compression accelerate the thermal annealing of the chemical damage in irradiated crystals1. The work recorded here indicates that compression directly induces recombination of the damage fragments.
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MOHANTY, S., UPADHYAY, S. Annealing of Chemical Radiation Damage by Compression. Nature 201, 921 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201921a0
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