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HPJ TOC October 95



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  OFFICE MEMO          HPJ TOC October 95                     Date:8/25/95

The October Issue of the Health Physics Journal will have the following
contents:

				HEALTH PHYSICS
				Schedule of Contents
				Volume 69, No. 4,  October  1995

EDITORIAL
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				Health Physics--An Image Problem
				Kenneth L. Miller						

SPECIAL SUBMISSION
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				1995 Lauriston S. Taylor Lecture
				A. M. Kellerer


REVIEW PAPER
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				ICRP Recommendations Applicable to the
				Mining and Minerals Processing Industries and to
				Natural Sources
				Roger H. Clarke

PAPERS
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				Measurement of Neutron and Gamma Radiation
				in a Mixed Field
				S. Kronenberg, E. Bechtel, and G. J. Brucker

				210Po and 210Pb Intake by the Portuguese 				Population: The Contribution
of Seafood in the
				Dietary Intake of 210Po and 210Pb
				Fernando P. Carvalho


				

				Lung Dose Estimates from Air Sampling and
				Bioassay Data --- A Comparison
				Charles M. West, Janice P. Watkins,
				William G. Tankersley, and Delores D. Payne

				Surveillance Monitoring of Soils for
				Radioactivity: Lawrence Livermore National
				Laboratory 1976 to 1992
				Gretchen Gallegos

				Radon-Exposed Underground Miners and Inverse
				Dose-Rate (Protraction Enhancement) Effects
				Jay H. Lubin, John D. Boice, Jr., Christer Edling, 
				Richard W. Hornung, Geoffrey Howe, Emil Kunz,
				Robert A. Kusiak, Howard I. Morrison,
				Edward P. Radford, Jonathan M. Samet, 
				Margot Tirmarche, Alistair Woodward, and
				Shu Xiang Yao

				On the Reduction of Error in Alpha Track
				Detector Measurements of Indoor 222Rn
				C. S. Dudney, D. L. Wilson, H. Bertini,
				R. B. Gammage, and J. A. Otten

				Some Problems on the Measurement of 222Rn
				Concentrations by Passive Cup Method
				Takao Iida, Qiuju Guo, and Yukimasa Ikebe

				Radon Emanation Coefficients for Phosphogypsum
				P. M. Rutherford, M. J. Dudas, and J. M. Arocena



				The Influence of Extracorporeal Clearance
				Techniques on Elimination of Radiocesium
				after Internal Contamination
				J. M. Verzijl, F. C. J. Wierckx, L. A. Hennen,
				A. van Dijk, and J. H. Glerum

				
				Soft Tissue Tumors Induced by Monomeric 239Pu
				Ray D. Lloyd, Walter Angus, Glenn N. Taylor,
				Fred W. Bruenger, and Scott C. Miller


FORUM
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				Health Physics and Aviation: 1990-1994
				R. J. Barish



NOTES
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				Hemodialysis as a Potential Method for the
				Decontamination of Persons Exposed to
				Radiocesium
				J. M. Verzijl, F. C. J. Wierckx, A. van Dijk,
				T. J. F. Savelkoul, and J. H. Glerum

				Is Measurement of Transportability Class of
				Inhaled Material by In Vitro  Dissolution
				Satisfactory?
				M. W. Carter

				Alpha Self-Absorption in Monazite Dusts
				K. W. Terry

				

				Thermoluminescence Dosimetry of the Hiroshima
				Atomic-Bomb Gamma Rays Between 1.59 KM and
				1.63 KM from the Hypocenter
				Tsuneto Nagatomo, Masaharu Hoshi, and
				Yoneta Ichikawa





OPERATIONAL TOPICS
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				The Canadian Whole Body Counting 
				Intercomparison Program: A Summary
				Report for 1989-1993
				Gary H. Kramer

				Automated Smear Counting and Data Processing
				Using a Notebook Computer in a Biomedical
				Research Facility
				Yoshimune Ogata and Kunihide Nishizawa

				Criteria for Performing Multiple Dosimetry
				C. D. Berger, V. P. Gupta, C. Glenn Hudson,
				K. H. Pryor, D. A. Stevenson, and R. Craig Yoder

CORRESPONDENCE
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				Test of the Linear No-Threshold Theory
				Phillip Price

				Response to Price
				Bernard L. Cohen

				Sensitivity of a Mixed Field Dosimetry
				Algorithm to Uncertainties in Thermoluminescent
				Element Readings
				Rick Cummings

				Response to Cummings
				K. J. Kearfott

				ICRU 50 Revisited
				J. Daniel Bourland

				Response to Bourland
				K. J. Kearfott


 SOFTWARE REVIEW
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				TRANSNET
				Reviewed by Steven J. Maheras

BOOK REVIEWS
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				Nuclear Chemistry
				Reviewed by Bernd Kahn

				Radiation Protection Today and Tomorrow
				Reviewed by Kenneth L. Mossman

				Radiation Science and Societal Decision Making
				Reviewed by Kenneth L. Mossman

IN MEMORIAM
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				Roy Charles Thompson, 1920-1995
				William J. Bair

				John Friedrich Sommers, 1917 - 1994
				Bryce L. Rich, Norman G. Reece,
				Henry K. Peterson, and Steven R. Adams

				Walter D. Claus, 1903-1995
				Joe Deal











OTHER CONTENT
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				News and Notices

				New Products
			
				Instructions for Submission of New Product 				Announcements

				Instructions to Contributors

				Health Physics Society Prospectus

				Health Physics Society Affiliate Members

				Advertisers Guide

				Advertisers Index

				Up and Coming


On the cover: Dr. Albrecht M. Kellerer delivered the1995 Lauriston S.  Taylor
Lecture. This year we will begin publishing these lectures, which are given
each year at the NCRP Annual Meeting, in Health Physics. The lecture begins
on page 446.