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TOC July HP Journal




Hi All,

Here is the TOC for the July HP Journal. The HP journal web site now has
indexes for the last few months with abstracts (plus full text versions of
News on the Net with live links, so you all can stop asking me for
reprints).

The Journal web site is:

http://www.wwilkins.com/health_physics/index.html

Also, due to the changes that happen on the Internet,
I keep an up-dates version of all the links for News on the Net at:

http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bbusby/update.htm

-Bruce Busby
 bbusby@umich.edu


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HEALTH PHYSICS
Schedule of Contents
Volume 71, No. 1,  July 1996

EDITORIAL
________________________________________________________

Four Decades for HPS
Kenneth L. Miller					Page - 1


NEWS ON THE NET
________________________________________________________

Electronic Journals
Bruce Busby						Page - 2


INTRODUCTION
________________________________________________________

Introduction
Marvin Goldman						Page - 3


OPINION
________________________________________________________

The Chernobyl Accident and the Resultant
Long-term Relocation of People
I. V. Filyushkin					Page - 4


CONTRIBUTED PAPERS
________________________________________________________
Risks from Radionuclide Migration to
Groundwater in the Chernobyl 30-KM Zone
D. A. Bugai, R. D. Waters, S. P. Dzhepo,
and A. S. Skal'skij					Page - 9

Present Concept on Current Water Protection and
Remediation Activities for the areas Contaminated
by the 1986 Chernobyl Accident
O. Voitsekhovitch, B. Prister, O. Nasvit,
I. Los, and V. Berkovski				Page - 19


The Results of Selective Cytogenetic Monitoring
of Chernobyl Accident Victims in the Ukraine
Maria A. Pilinskaya			        	Page - 29

The Influence of Water Potassium Concentration
on 137Cs Excretion from Fish
O. I. Nasvit						Page - 34

Internal Doses to Ukrainian Populations using
Dnieper River Water
V. Berkovski, G. Ratia, and O. Nasvit			Page - 37

Cancer Risk Estimation in Belarussian Children
due to Thyroid Irradiations as a consequence of
the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
E. E. Buglova, J. E. Kenigsberg, 
and N. V. Sergeeva					Page - 45

Doses to Workers in the United States Nuclear
Weapons Program due to External Irradiation at
the Dawn of the Atomic Era (1940-1960)
D. J. Strom, M. H. Smith, K. L. Swinth, 
and H. J. Pettengill					Page - 50

The Chelyabinsk Data Base: Current Russian
Legislation on Databases and Intellectual 
Property and its Implications for International
Scientific Collaboration
A. Akleyev and C. Zhidkova				Page - 58

Environmental Monitoring in the Vicinity of the
Mayak Atomic Facility
V. A. Yachmenyov and L. W. Isageva			Page - 61

An Approach to Dose Reconstruction for the Urals
Population
M. O. Degteva, V. P. Kozheurov, D. S. Burmistrov,
M. I. Vorobyova, V. V. Valchuk, N. G. Bougrov,
and H. A. Shishkina					Page - 71

Cancer Mortality among Techa River Residents
and their Offspring
M. M. Kossenko						Page - 77


CONTRIBUTED NOTES
______________________________________________________

Estimation of the Temporal Distribution and Dose
Dependency of Lung Cancers among Workers of
Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Plants
Valentin F. Khokhriakov and
Sergey A. Romanov 					Page - 83

Mortality among Workers with Chronic
Radiation Sickness
Natalia S. Shilnikova, Nina A. Koshurnikova,
Marina G. Bolotnikova, Nailya R. Kabirova,
Vladimir V. Kreslov, Andrey F. Lyzlov,
and Pavel V. Okatenko					Page - 86

Mortality among Personnel who worked at the
Mayak Complex in the first years of its Operation
Nina A. Koshurnikova, Grigory D. Bysogolov,
Marina G. Bolotnikova, Valentin F. Khokhryakov,
Vladimir V. Kreslov, Pavel V. Okatenko,
Sergey A. Romanov, and 
Natalia S. Shilnikova					Page - 90


CORRESPONDENCE
______________________________________________________

High-Energy Gamma Rays at Hiroshima
and Nagasaki
George D. Kerr						Page - 94

Response to Kerr
Tore Straume						Page - 95

Plasterboard as an Emergency EPR Dosimeter
E. H. Haskell, R. B. Hayes, 
and G. H. Kenner          				Page - 95


BOOK REVIEWS
________________________________________________________

Employee-Driven Systems for Safe Behavior
Reviewed by Richard G. Pearson				Page - 96

Thermoluminescence Dosimetry Materials:
Properties and Uses
Reviewed by John W. Poston, Sr.				Page - 97

Chernobyl--Ten Years On: Radiological and 
Health Impact--An Appraisal by the NEA 
Committee on Radiation Protection
and Public Health
Reviewed by Michael T. Ryan				Page - 97

Radiation Science: Uses in Medical Imaging
and Therapy
Reviewed by Michael T. Ryan				Page - 98

Use of Personal Monitors to Estimate 
Effective Dose Equivalent and Effective 
Dose to Workersfor External Exposure
 to Low-LET Radiation
Reviewed by Mark S. Whittaker				Page - 98 

Principles and Application of Collective Dose
in Radiation Protection
Reviewed by Mark  S. Whittaker   			Page - 99

Design of Spent Fuel Storage Facilities,
Operation of Spent Fuel Storage Facilities,
Safety Assessment for Spent Fuel
Storage Facilities
Reviewed by Mary L. Birch				Page - 99


OTHER CONTENT
________________________________________________________

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
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