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July 1999 HP Journal TOC



Hi all,

Here is the July 1999  Health Physics Journal Table of Contents

Bruce Busby
babusby@aol.com

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HEALTH PHYSICS
Schedule of Contents
Volume 77 No. 1,  July 1999


On the cover:  Health Physics  has developed an on-line search 
capability.  Society members can log in and use the complete search 
capabilities. Non-members can log in as guests and browse the site. [See 
page 3. ]

Runner up cover photos: This tunnel built during WWII in Nagano City was 
surveyed for 222Rn concentrations with a solid-state nuclear track 
detector.  See article by H. Muramatsu et al. on page 43 for more 
information.

                                                                          
                                        
EDITORIAL

Some Frequently Asked Questions 
About Submitting to Health Physics
Amy L. Gudelski and Kenneth L. Miller		Page - 1

                                                                          
                                        
NEWS ON THE NET

Changes for Health Physics On-Line
Bruce Busby            				 Page - 3

                                                                          
                                        
TECHNOLOGY MONITOR

In-Situ Object Counting System
Ken Kasper				Page - 5

                                                                          
                                        
SPECIAL SUBMISSION

Radiation Protection Information: Can You Trust the 
Government's Risks or Risk the Government's 
Trust?: 1997 G. William Morgan Lecture
Paul L. Ziemer				Page - 9


PAPERS 

Induction of Apoptosis by Beta Radiation from 
Tritium Compounds in Mouse Embryonic Brain Cells
Bing Wang, Hiroshi Takeda, Wei-Min Gao, Xiang-Yan 
Zhou, Takeko Odaka, Harumi Ohyama, Takeshi 
Yamada, and Isamu Hayata			Page - 16

The Effect of Lung Deposition Patterns on the 
Activity Estimate Obtained from a Large Area 
Germanium Detector Lung Counter
Gary H. Kramer and Barry M. Hauck		Page - 24

Medical Radiation Exposures for Diagnostic 
Radiology in Malaysia
Kwan-Hoong Ng, B. J. J. Abdullah, and S. 
Sivalingam				Page - 33

An Environmental Radionuclide Baseline Study 
Near Three Canadian Naval Ports
Edward J. Waller and David Cole		Page -37

Survey of 222Rn Concentrations in the Air of a 
Tunnel Located in Nagano City Using the Solid-
State Nuclear Track Detector Method
H. Muramatsu, N. Hasegawa, C. Misawa, M. Minami, E. 
Tanaka, K. Asami, C. Kuroda, and A. Kawakami   	Page - 43

Soil Concentration, Vertical Distribution and 
Inventory of Plutonium, 241Am, 90Sr, and 137Cs in 
the Marche Region of Central Italy     
Guogang Jia, Corrado Testa, Donatella Desideri, 
Francesca Guerra, Maria A. Meli, Carla Roselli, and 
Maria E. Belli				Page - 52

Radioactive Contamination of Cistern Waters Along 
the Croatian Coast of the Adriatic Sea by 90Sr
Zdenko Franic, Nevenka Lokobauer, and Gordana 
Marovic					Page - 62

Resolving Nevada Test Site and Global Fallout 
Plutonium in Attic Dust and Soils Using 
137Cs/239+240Pu Activity Ratios
James Cizdziel, Vernon Hodge, and Scott 
Faller 					Page - 67

A Non-Destructive Method to Determine 
the Depth of Radionuclides in Materials In-Situ
E. P. Naessens and X. G. Xu			Page -76

Stirring System for Radioactive Waste Water 
Storage Tank
Yoshimune Ogata and Kunihide Nishizawa		Page - 89

                                                                          
                                        
CORRESPONDENCE

ICNIRP Recommendation for Limiting Public 
Exposure to 4-Hz-1-kHz Electric and Magnetic 
Fields--Need for Peer Review
William H. Bailey				Page - 97

Response to Bailey
R. Matthes					Page -  98

                                                                          
                                        
BOOK REVIEWS

Safety Reports Series No. 4--Planning the Medical 
Response to Radiological Accidents		Page - 100

Safety Reports Series No. 5--Health Surveillance of 
Persons Occupationally Exposed to Ionizing 
Radiation:  Guidance for Occupational 
Physicians 				Page - 100

Safety Reports Series No. 7--Lessons Learned from 
Accidents in Industrial Radiography
Reviewed by Lawrence E. Boing		Page - 100

Safety Reports Series No. 2--Diagnosis and 
Treatment of Radiation Injuries		
Accidental Overexposure of Radiotherapy Patients 
in San Jose, Costa Rica
Reviewed by Ronald E. Goans			Page - 101

Radiological Conditions at the Semipalatinsk Test 
Site, Kazakhstan: Preliminary Assessment and 
Recommendations for Further Study
Reviewed by Bruce Napier			Page - 102

Radiological Conditions of the Western Kara Sea: 
Assessment of the Radiological Impact of the 
Dumping of Radioactive Waste in the Arctic Seas
Reviewed by Bruce Napier			Page - 102

Environmental Key Contacts and Information 
Sources
Reviewed by Michael T. Ryan			Page - 103

Fundamental Quantities and Units for Ionizing 
Radiation ICRU Report 60
Reviewed by Michael T. Ryan			Page - 103

                                                                          
                                        
OTHER CONTENT
In Memoriam--Andrew P. Hull
Citation by S. Musolino			Page - 105
Erratum					Page - 108
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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