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Jan 2000 Health Physics Journal TOC



Hi all,

Here is the January 2000 Health Physics Journal Table of Contents. PS, I
have just been migrated to Outlook 2000, so not sure how this will look.
Hope for
the best. 

Bruce Busby
babusby@aol.com

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HEALTH PHYSICS
Schedule of Contents
Volume 78 No. 1,  January 2000

On the cover: Chalk River Laboratories (CRL) of Atomic Energy of Canada
Limited in winter. Research on organically bound tritium dose contribution
to atomic radiation workers, carried out at CRL, is discussed in an article
by A. Trivedi et al. on page 2 (see for more information).

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Bruce Busby    							Page - 1

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PAPERS 

Dose Contribution from Metabolized Organically 
Bound Tritium After Chronic Tritiated Water 
Intakes in Humans
A. Trivedi, D. Galeriu, and E. S. Lamothe			Page - 2

Thorium Isotopes in Autopsy Samples from Thorium 
Workers
A. F. Stehney and H. F. Lucas					Page - 8

EPR Dose Reconstruction for Russian Nuclear 
Workers
A. A. Romanyukha, E. A. Ignatiev, E. K. Vasilenko, E. 
G. Drozhko, A. Wieser, P. Jacob, I. B. Keirim-Markus, 
E. D. Kleschenko, N. Nakamura, and C. Miyazawa  	Page - 15

Electromagnetic Field Strength Levels Surrounding 
Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Systems
C. Harris, W. Boivin, S. Boyd, J. Coletta, L. Kerr, K. 
Kempa, and S. Aronow						Page - 21

Contributions of 18 Food Categories to Intakes of 
232Th and 238U in Japan
Kunio Shiraishi, Keiko Tagami, and Yasuyuki 
Muramatsu, and Masayoshi Yamamoto				Page - 28

Options for Managing Foodstuffs Contaminated with 
Radiocesium and Radiostrontium
R. F. M. Woodman and A. F. Nisbet				Page - 37

Internal Dose for Ingestion of Molybdenum 
Radionuclides Based on a Revised Biokinetic Model
Augusto Guissani, Marie Claire Cantone, Daniela de 
Bartolo, Paul Roth, and Eckhard Werner 			Page - 46

Imaging Radiation Induced Muscular Necrosis with 
Antimyosin-Scintography and Computed 
Tomography
J. L. Albérini, J. L. Lefaix, J. Y. Bansard, and P. 
Bourguet								Page
- 53

Age-Dependent Thyroid Absorbed Doses for 
Radiobiologically Significant Radioisotopes of 
Iodine
Pat B. Zanzonico							Page
- 60

Correcting Tritium Concentrations in Water Vapor 
Monitored with Silica Gel
Robert Rosson, Richard Jakiel, Shane Klima, Bernd 
Kahn, and Peter Fledderman					Page - 68

Experimental Verification of the Attachment 
Theory of Radon Progeny onto Ambient Aerosols
Shinji Tokonami							Page - 74

Dose Conversion Factor for Radon Concentration in 
Indoor Environments Using a New Equation for the 
F-f P Correlation
Arturo Vargas, Xavier Ortega, and Marcel Porta 		Page - 80

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NOTES

Relationship Between the 137Cs Whole-Body 
Counting Results and Soil and Food Contamination 
in Farms Near Chernobyl
Toshihiro Takatsuji, Hitoshi Sato, Jun Takada, 
Satoru Endo, Masaharu Hoshi, Vagif F. Sharifov, 
Irina I. Veselkina, Irina V. Pilenko, Wafa A. F. 
Kalimullin, Vladimir B. Masyakin, Andrey I. Kovalev, 
Isao Yoshikawa, and Syunzo Okajima				Page - 86

Monitoring of 3H Surface Contamination by 
Noncontact Radioluminography
Etsuko Furuta, Yukio Yoshizawa, Takashi Natake, 
and Makoto Takiue							Page
- 90

Evidence for and Implications of Self-Background 
of Radon Dosimeters with Glass-Fiber Filters
L. W. Put, J. Lembrechts, E. R. van der Graaf, and P. 
Stoop									Page
- 94

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CORRESPONDENCE

Dose Rate Measurements Combined with Social 
Behavior Models Enables Estimation of Potential 
Radiation Hazards to Families of Patients Treated 
with Radioiodine
Sally F. Barrington, Michael J. O'Doherty, Andrew G. 
Kettle, and Peter J. Mountford				Page - 100

Response to Barrington et al.
I. Mathieu and C. Beckers					Page - 101

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BOOK REVIEWS

Introduction to Nuclear Concepts for Engineers
Reviewed by Wesley E. Bolch					Page - 102

Basic Health Physics--Problems and Solutions
Reviewed by Clayton French					Page - 103

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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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