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The Townsend (symbol: Td) is a unit of measure used to express ionization rates in gases. Specifically, one Townsend is defined as the amount of energy needed to produce one ion pair in a gas under certain conditions. More formally, it is defined as the number of ion pairs produced per unit length of the path traveled by ionizing radiation in a given gas.

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