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"Chemical Effects of Nuclear Transformations." Nuclear Science and Engineering, 25(3), pp. 308–309 Additional informationNotes on contributorsA. G. MaddockAbout the Reviewer: Alfred Gavin Maddock, Reader in Radiochemistry at Cambridge University and Fellow of St. Catharine3s College, graduated at Imperial College, London, where his research was supervised by H. J. Emeleus. Sometime after completing his thesis, he was attached to the British equivalent of the Manhattan Project. After nearly four years in Canada, and participation in the founding of the Chalk River and, later, the Harwell laboratories, he returned to Cambridge University. His principal research interests revolve around the chemical effects of nuclear transformation, radiation damage in solids, and the chemistry of the heavy elements, especially protactinium.

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