No. |
Title |
Cost |
| 33 |
Radiation Epidemiology-the Golden Age and Future Challenges
John D. Boice, Jr.
Health Phys. 100(1) 59-76 |
|
| 32 |
Radiation Standards, Dose/Risk Assessments, Public Interactions, and Yucca Mountain: Thinking Outside the Box
Dade W. Moeller
Health Phys. 97, 376–391 |
|
| 31 |
The Quest for Therapeutic Actinide Chelators
Patricia W. Durbin
Health Phys. 95, 465–492 |
|
| 30 |
Fifty Years of Scientific Investigation: The Importance of Scholarship and the Influence of Politics and Controversy
Robert L. Brent
Health Phys. 93, 348–379 |
|
| 29 |
Nontargeted Effects of Radiation: Implications for Low Dose Exposures
John B. Little
Health Phys. 91, 416–426 |
|
| 28 |
Radiation Protection in the Aftermath of a Terrorist Attack Involving Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
Abel J. Gonzalez
Health Phys. 89, 418-446 |
|
| 27 |
The Evolution of Radiation Protection: From Erythema to Genetic Risks of Cancer to...?
Charles B. Meinhold
Health Phys. 87, 240-248 |
|
| 26 |
Developing Mechanistic Data for Incorporation into Cancer and Genetic Risk Assessments: Old Problems and New Approaches
R. Julian Preston
Health Phys. 85, 4-12 |
|
| 25 |
Assuring the Safety of Medical Diagnostic Ultrasound
Wesley L. Nyborg
Health Phys. 82, 578-587 |
|
| 24 |
Administered Radioactivity: Unde Venimus Quoque Imus
S. James Adelstein
Health Phys. 80, 317-324 |
|
| 23 |
Back to Background: Natural Radiation and Radioactivity Exposed
Naomi H. Harley
Health Phys. 79, 121-128 |
|
| 22 |
From Chimney Sweeps to Astronauts: Cancer Risk in the Work Place
Eric J. Hall
Health Phys. 75, 357-366 |
|
| 21 |
Radionuclides in the Body: Meeting the Challenge
William J. Bair
Health Phys. 73, 423-432 |
|
| 20 |
70 Years of Radiation Genetics: Fruit Flies, Mice and Humans
Seymour Abrahamson
Health Phys. 71, 624-633 |
|
| 19 |
Certainty and Uncertainty in Radiation Research
Albrecht M. Kellerer
Health Phys. 69, 446-453 |
|
| 18 |
Mice, Myths, and Men
R. J. Michael Fry >
ISBN 0-929600-41-X |
25.00 |
| 17 |
Science, Radiation Protection and the NCRP
Warren K. Sinclair >
ISBN 0-929600-31-2
Errata > |
25.00 |
| 16 |
Dose and Risk in Diagnostic Radiology: How Big? How Little?
Edward W. Webster >
ISBN 0-929600-26-6 |
25.00 |
| 15 |
When is a Dose Not a Dose?
Victor P. Bond >
ISBN 0-929600-21-5 |
25.00 |
| 14 |
Radiation Protection and the Internal Emitter Saga
J. Newell Stannard >
ISBN 0-929600-13-4 |
25.00 |
| 13 |
Radiobiology and Radiation Protection: The Past Century and Prospects for the Future
Arthur C. Upton >
ISBN 0-929600-08-8 |
25.00 |
| 12 |
How Safe is Sage Enough?
Bo Lindell >
ISBN 0-913392-99-5 |
25.00 |
| 11 |
How to be Quantitative About Radiation Risk Estimates
Seymour Jablon >
ISBN 0-913392-92-8 |
25.00 |
| 10 |
Biological Effects of Non-Ionizing Radiations: Cellular Properties and Interactions
Herman P. Schwan >
ISBN 0-913392-85-5 |
25.00 |
| 9 |
Truth (and Beauty) in Radiation Measurements
John H. Harley >
ISBN 0-913392-78-2 |
25.00 |
| 8 |
Limitation and Assessment in Radiation Protection
Harald H. Rossi >
ISBN 0-913392-69-3 |
20.00 |
| 7 |
The Human Environment - Past, Present and Future
Merril Eisenbud >
ISBN 0-913392-62-6 |
20.00 |
| 6 |
Ethics, Trade-Offs and Medical Radiation
Eugene L. Saenger >
ISBN 0-913392-59-6 |
20.00 |
| 5 |
How Well Can We Assess Genetic Risk? Not Very
James F. Crow >
ISBN 0-913392-56-1 |
20.00 |
| 4 |
From "Quantity of Radiation" and "Dose" to "Exposure" and "Absorbed Dose"—An Historical Review
Harold O. Wyckoff >
ISBN 0-913392-53-7 |
20.00 |
| 3 |
Radiation Protection - Concepts and Trade Offs
Hymer L. Friedell >
ISBN 0-913392-50-2 |
20.00 |
| 2 |
Why be Quantitative About Radiation Risk Estimates?
Sir Edward E. Pochin >
ISBN 0-913392-42-1 |
20.00 |
| 1 |
The Squares of the Natural Numbers in Radiation Protection
Herbert M. Parker >
ISBN 0-913392-39-1 |
20.00 |