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Health Physics Journal Sept TOC
Hi all,
Here is the September Health Physics Table of Contents.
Bruce Busby
For more information, see the HP Journal web site:
http://www.health-physics.com/
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HEALTH PHYSICS
Schedule of Contents
Volume 79 No. 3, September 2000
On the cover: A National Defense Stockpile in the Thomas Range of
Utah, USA. An examination of surficial exposures from these types of
deposits was undertaken to determine potential dose. See article by
Edward R. Landa et al. on page 286 for more information.
Runner up: A dummy named Ray Don. Plastic eyeglass lenses can serve as
retrospective radon dosimeters. For calibration, in preference to human
subjects, mannequins with eyeglasses are placed in a 222Rn chamber. See
article by Stephen A. Hadley et al. on page 242 for more information.
NEWS ON THE NET
What’s New for Regulations?
Bruce Busby Page - 233
SPECIAL SUBMISSION
The 2000 Sievert Lecture--Lessons from Atomic
Bomb Survivors in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
I. Shigematsu Page - 234
PAPERS
Eyeglass Lenses for Personal Radon Dosimetry
Stephen A. Hadley, Nicholas R. Meyer, Robert L.
Fleischer, and Alfred Cavallo Page - 242
New Approach for Dose Reconstruction: Application
to One Case of Localized Irradiation with
Radiological Burns
Jean-François Bottollier-Depois, Emmanuelle
Gaillard-Lecanu, Amélie Roux, Quang Chau, François
Trompier, Philippe Voisin, and Patrick
Gourmelon Page - 251
90Sr and 137Cs in Environmental Samples from
Dolon Near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site
Michael Gastberger, Friedrich Steinhäusler, Martin
H. Gerzabek, Alexander Hubmer, and Herbert
Lettner Page - 257
Ingestion Pathway Model Developed for Use with an
Acute Atmospheric Dose Model at the Savannah
River Site
A. A. Simpkins, D. R. Marx, and D. M. Hamby Page - 266
Derivation of Indoor Gamma Dose Rate from High
Resolution In Situ Gamma Ray Spectra
A. Clouvas, S. Xanthos, and M. Antonopoulos-
Domis Page - 274
FORUM
Are Public Dose Limits Necessary?
Per Hedemann Jensen Page - 282
NOTES
Uranium Content and Leachable Fraction of
Fluorspars
Edward R. Landa and Terry B. Councell Page - 286
Radioactive Waste Minimization Implications of
Clinically Indicated Exsanguination Procedures
R. G. Costello, R. J. Emery, R. B. Pakala, and M. A.
Charlton Page - 291
Hybrid Radioassay of Multiple Radionuclide
Mixtures in Waste Solutions by Using Liquid and
NaI(Tl) Scintillation Monitors
Haruo Fujii, Kiyoshi Matsuno, and Makoto
Takiue Page - 294
OPERATIONAL TOPICS
An Algorithm for Source Checking Continuous Air
Monitors Using Radon Progeny
Mark G. Hogue, Antony B. Smith, and Dennis J.
Hadlock Page - 299
CORRESPONDENCE
Age-Dependent Thyroid Doses for Iodine
A. W. Phipps and M. R. Bailey Page - 305
Response to Phipps and Bailey
Pat Zanzonico Page - 305
BOOK REVIEWS
The Radiation Legacy of the Soviet Nuclear
Complex--An Analytical Overview
Reviewed by Michael T. Ryan Page - 307
Handbook for Laboratory Workers in the USA
Reviewed by Kelly Classic Page - 307
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards and Other
Databases
Reviewed by Michael T. Ryan Page - 308
Measurements of Optical Radiation Hazards--A
Reference Book Based on Presentations Given by
Health and Safety Experts on Optical Radiation
Hazards
Reviewed by Linda R. Jones Page - 308
The Chornobyl Accident: A Comprehensive Risk
Assessment
Reviewed by Amy Houck and Danielle Timmons Page - 309
IRPA ABSTRACTS
34th Annual Meeting of the Japan Health Physics
Society Page - 310
OTHER CONTENT
Erratum Page - 313
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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