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May 2000 Health Physics TOC



Hi All

Here is the May 2000 Health Physics Journal's Table of Contents. 


Bruce Busby
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HEALTH PHYSICS
Schedule of Contents
Volume 78 No. 5,  May 2000

On the cover:    Image from satellite obtained 17 September 1994 of the environment within 80 km from the center of the Savannah River Site. Artifical colors represent crops, soil, water and clouds, based on relative reflectances at three wavelengths.  See article by S. Twining et al. on page 487 for more information. 

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NEWS ON THE NET

Uranium
Bruce Busby                        Page - 473


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TECHNOLOGY MONITOR 

Liquid Destruction
Ken Kasper                         Page - 474


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PAPERS 

VIP-Man: An Image-Based Whole-Body Adult Male 
Model Constructed from Color Photographs of the 
Visible Human Project for Multi-Particle Monte 
Carlo Calculations
X. G. Xu, T. C. Chao, and A. Bozkurt    Page - 476

Foodstuff Survey Around a Major Nuclear Facility 
with Test of Satellite Images Application
Scot Twining, Johannes Strydom, Robert Rosson, 
Larry Koffman, Peter Fledderman, and Bernd 
Kahn                                    Page - 487

Radiation-Epidemiological Analysis of Incidence of 
Non-Cancer Diseases Among the Chernobyl 
Liquidators
V. K. Ivanov, M. A. Maksioutov, S. Yu. Chekin, Z. G. 
Kruglova, A. V. Petrov, and A. F. Tsyb    Page - 495

Increases 137Cs Metabolism During Pregnancy
Charlotte Thornberg and Sören Mattsson   Page - 502

Study of Stabilizing CaF2:Dy Ultraviolet Sensitivity 
by Double Annealing Treatment
Shih-Hai Li, Pin-Chieh Hsu, Chia-Chun Liao, and 
Pao-Shan Weng                          Page - 507

Chelating Agents for Uranium(VI): 2. Efficacy and 
Toxicity of Tetradentate Catecholate and 
Hydroxypyridinonate Ligands in Mice
Patricia W. Durbin, Birgitta Kullgren, Shirley N. 
Ebbe, Jide Xu, and Kenneth N. Raymond   Page - 511

Testing a BEIR-VI Suggestion for Explaining the 
Lung Cancer vs. Radon Relationship for U. S. 
Counties
Bernard L. Cohen                        Page - 522

An Improved Model for the Reconstruction of Past 
Radon Exposure
P. Cauwels and A. Poffijn               Page - 528

Modeled Concentrations in Rice and Ingestion Doses 
from Chronic Atmospheric Releases of Tritium
S-R. Peterson and P. A. Davis           Page - 533

Dose Reconstruction System for the Exposed 
Population Living Along the Techa River
Marina O. Degteva, Marina I. Vorobiova, Vyacheslav 
P. Kozheurov, Evgeniya I. Tolstykh, Lynn R. 
Anspaugh, and Bruce A. Napier           Page - 542


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NOTES

Population Dose Due to Natural Radiation in Hong 
Kong
M. Y. W. Tso and J. K. C. Leung         Page - 555

Systematic Indoor Radon and Gamma-Ray 
Measurements in Slovenian Schools
Janja Vaupotic, Mateja Sikovec, and Ivan 
Kobal                                   Page - 559

Decorporation: Officially a Word
Darrell R. Fisher                       Page - 563

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BOOK REVIEWS

Nuclear Legacy: Students of Two Atomic Cities
Reviewed by James E. Tarpinian          Page - 566

Occupational Radiation Protection
Assessment of Occupational Exposure Due to 
Intakes of Radionuclides
Assessment of Occupational Exposure Due to 
External Sources of Radiation
Reviewed by David C. Kocher             Page - 567

Operational Thermoluminescence Dosimetry
Reviewed by Ian Hamilton                Page - 569

Calculating Risks--The Spatial and Political 
Dimensions of Hazardous Waste Policy
Reviewed by H. Robert Meyer             Page - 569

Alternative High-Level Waste Treatments at the 
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental 
Laboratory
Reviewed by Michael T. Ryan             Page - 570


Radiation Protection and Safety in Industrial 
Radiography, International Atomic Energy
 Agency Safety Series Number 13
Assessment of Doses to the Public from Ingested 
Radionuclides, International Atomic Energy Agency 
Safety Series Number 14
Reviewed by Matthew W. Kozak            Page - 570

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OTHER CONTENT

News and Notices
Instructions for Submission of New Product Announcements
Author Guidelines
Health Physics Society Prospectus
Health Physics Society Affiliate Members
Advertisers Guide   Appears at the back of this issue
Advertisers Index   Appears at the back of this issue
Up and Coming   Appears at the back of this issue
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