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October 2000 HP Journal TOC
Hi All,
Sorry about the SS density.... Mis-read the table, but the good news is that
now everyone knows the density for slate!
Anyway, here is the October 2000 Table of Contents for the Health Physics
Journal.
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Website: http://www.health-physics.com/ and to search the HP Journal
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Bruce Busby, Senior Health Physicist
International Isotopes, Inc.
E-mail: bbusby@intiso.com
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HEALTH PHYSICS
Schedule of Contents
Volume 79 No. 4, October 2000
On the cover: The Munich tandem accelerator, part of the most sensitive
AMS facility to detect 63Ni (T1/2 = 100 years). 63Ni was formed by fast
neutrons on 63Cu in samples from Hiroshima and Nagasaki. See article by
W. Rühm et al. on page 358 for more information. Photograph courtesy of
F. Schmidt, Munich.
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Bruce Busby Page - 339
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PAPERS
Internal Exposure from the Ingestion of Foods
Contaminated by 137Cs After the Chernobyl
Accident--Report 2. Ingestion Doses of the Rural
Population of Ukraine Up to 12 Y After the Accident
(1986-1997)
Ilya A. Likhtarev, Lionella N. Kovgan, Sergei E.
Vavilov, Oleg N. Perevoznikov, Leonid N. Litvinets,
Lynn R. Anspaugh, Peter Jacob, and Gerhard
Pröhl Page - 341
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry of 63Ni at the
Munich Tandem Laboratory for Estimating Fast
Neutron Fluences from the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb
W. Rühm, K. Knie, G. Rugel, A. A. Marchetti, T.
Faestermann, C. Wallner, J. E. McAninch, T. Straume,
and G. Korschinek Page - 358
Radon Progeny Exposure and Lung Cancer Risk
Among Non-Smoking Uranium Miners
Frank D. Gilliland, William C. Hunt, Victor E. Archer,
and Geno Saccomanno Page - 365
Restricting Exposure to Pulsed and Broadband
Magnetic Fields
Kari Jokela Page - 373
Theoretical Study of the Relation Between Radon
and Its Long-Lived Progeny in a Room
P. Cauwels, A. Poffijn, W. Mondelaers, P. Lahorte, B.
Masschaele, G. Meesen, and A. Van Deynse Page - 389
In Situ Hot Spot Measurements with HPGe Detector
0.1 M Above Ground
Y. Nir-El Page - 396
Using Measured 30-150 kVp Polychromatic
Tungsten X-Ray Spectra to Determine Ion Chamber
Calibration Factors, NX (Gy C-1)
J. R. Mercier, D. T. Kopp, W. D. McDavid, S. B. Dove,
J. L. Lancaster, and D. M. Tucker Page - 402
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FORUM
On the Application of a Radiation Weighting Factor
for Alpha Particles in Protection of Non-Human
Biota
D. C. Kocher and J. R. Trabalka Page - 407
The LNT-Controversy and the Concept of
"Controllable Dose"
Albrecht M. Kellerer and Elke A. Nekolla Page - 412
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NOTES
Internal Dosimetry of Plutonium Using the Late
Urinary Excretion
R. C. Sharma and M. C. Abani Page - 419
Seld Absorption of Alpha and Beta Particles in a
Fiberglass Filter
John W. Luetzelschwab, Christie Storey, Katrina
Zraly, and David Dussinger Page - 425
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ICNIRP GUIDELINES
Revision of Guidelines on Limits of Exposure to
Laser Radiation of Wavelengths Between 400 nm
and 1.4 µm
International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection Page - 431
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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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