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Air Quality in Hospitals, and Health Care Facilities. In B. Bergiund, T. Lindvall, J. Sundell
(eds.),
Indoor Air, Swedish Council for Building Rcscarch, Stockholm, Sweden 5:209-214.
(E. Sterling, senior author)
Comparison of Nonsmokers' and Smokers' Perceptions of Environmental Conditions and Health and
Comfort Symptoms in Office Environments With and Without Srnoking. In E. Grandjean (ed),
Ergonomics and Health in Modern Offices. Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia 34-40.
The Effects of Sealed Office Buildings on the Ambient Environment of Office Workers. In E.
Grandjean (ed), Ergonomics and Health in Modern Offices. Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia 70-76.
The Economics and Politics iri the Assessment of Causes of Building Illness: The NAS/NRC Report
on Indoor Pollutants. International Journal of Health Services, 14(1):43-53.
Second Thoughts: Filtering Information About Occupation, Smoking and Disease. Journal of
Chronic Diseases, 37(3):227-230.
Health Effects of Dioxin. SCIENCE, 223:1202.
What is an Epidemiological Study and Just How Useful is the Epidemiology of Pesticides? NCAP
News, 4( l ):2-5.. -
(A. Arundel - senior author)
Fifteen Years of Evidence: The Epidemiology of 2,4,5-T. NCAP News, 4(1):8-13.
Investigations on the Effect of Regulating Smoking on Levels of Indoor Pollution and on the _
Perception of Health and Comfort of Office Workers. European Journal of Respiratory Disease,
65(133):17-32.
Fift= Years of Evidence: The Epidemiology of 2,4,5-T. (Part 1) Citizen Soldier, 7:3-7.
Effects of Different Ventilation Parameters on Indoor Pollutants. Proceedings of an Engineering
Foundation Conference on ManagementAtmospheres in Tightly Enclosed Spaces, 1984, pp 133-
140.
The Emerging Key Role of White-Collar Computer Workers Vis A Vis Organized Labor. Office:
Technology and People, 2:155-165.
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The Health Effects of Low-Dose Radiation on Atarnic Workers: A Case Study of Employer-
Directed Research. In Navar.ro, V., and Berman, D. (eds.). Health and Work Under Capitalism: An
Intezaational Perspective..Baywood Publishers, New York, NY. pp. 55-64.
Concatenation. In A. Ralston and E. Reilly, Jr., (ed.) Encyclopedia of Computer Science and
Engineering (second edition). Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York. pp. 395-396.
Programming. In A. Ralston and E. Reilly, Jr., (ed.) Encyclopedia of Computer Science and d
Engineering (second edition). Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York. pp. 1194-1217. ~
Statements. In A. Ralston and E. Reilly, Jr., (ed.) Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Q~
Engineering (second edition). Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York. pp. 1404-1407. GI
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Trap. In A. Ralston and E. Reilly, Jr., (ed.) Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Engineering
(second edition). Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York. pp. 1534-1535.
Corporate Planning and Technological Change. The TWU Transmitter, Special Issue V(6):6.
Building Illness in the White-Collar Workplace. International Journal of Health Services, 13:277-
' 287.
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Possible Effects on Occupational Lung Cancer from Smoking Related Changes in the Mucus Content
of the Lung. Journal of Chronic Diseases, 36(10):669-676.
The Impact of Different Ventilation Levels and Fluorescent Lighting Types on Building IIlness: An
Experimental Study. Canadian Journal of Public Health. NovemberlDecember:385-392.
(E. Sterling, senior author)
Unemployment Follows from the Changes in Telecommunications. Telecommunications Workers
Union Transmitter IV(8): 9. .
Air Quality in Public Buildings with Health Related Complaints. ASHRAE Transactions,
89(2A): 198-207.
Perceived vs Actual Risks: The Problem of Multiple Confounding. In Covello, V., Flamm, W.,
Rodricks, J., atid Tardiff, R. (eds.) The Analysis ofActual Versus Perceived Risks. Plenum
Publishing Corp., New York. pp 203-212.
New Health Hazards in Sealed Buildings. American Institute ofArchitects Journal, 86:64-67.
Existing Data Systems: How Useful Are They? In Chiazze, L. Jr., Lundin, F.E. and Watkins, W:
(eds.), Methods and Issues in Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology. Ann Arbor Science
Publishers, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan. pp. 51-61.
--Ilreva ence of Disease in Wives of Blue-Collar Workers: A Comparative Study. In Chiazze, L. Jr.,
Lundin, F.E. and Watkins, W. (eds.), Methods and Issues in Occupational and Environmental
Epidemiology. Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan. pp. 165-176.
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Unionization of Professionals in Data Processing: An Assessment of Recent Trends.
Communications of the ACM, 25(11):807-816.
Healtil Effects of Chlorophenol Wood Preservatives. International Journal of Health Services,
12(4):559-571.
Job Discrimination Based on Exposure Considerations'and Smoking. In Lee, 3. and Itom, W. (eds.)
I:,egZ7 and Ethical Dilemmas in Occupational Health. Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Ann Arbor,
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The Case for Entirely Removing the Gas Range from Indoors. Proceedings of International
Symposium on Indoor Air Pollution, Amherst, Mass., Oct. 13-16, 1981.
Indoor By-product Levels of Tobacco Smoke: A Critical Review of the Literature. JAPCA, March
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What is Ahead for Labour/Management in Data Processing?. Canadian Darasystems, 14(5):90-94.

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Critique V. The Health Effects of 2,4,5-T. In Harnik, P. Voodoo Science, Twisted Consumerism.
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1981
Does`Smoking Kill Workers or Working Kill Smokers? Reprinted in Feinberg, R.G. (Chairman)
Litigation and Settling Occupational Disease Claims. New York Law Journal, New York. October.
Humanizing Computer Inforrimation Systems. Reprinted in Murray Gruber (ed.) Management
Systems in the Human Services. Temple University Press. Philadelphia, PA. 287-299.
Setting the Stages for Labour Unrest in the Canadian DP Industry. CIPS Review, 5(4):36-37.
What EFT Will Mean to the Consumer. CIPS Review, 5(3) 16-17.
Ventiiatory Function Changes Over a Workshift. Br. J. of Industrial Medicine. 38:152-155. (H.
Dimich, senior author.) Unionization and its Implications. Proceedings of the Second Annual Office
Automation Conference, March 23-25.
Houston, Texas. Possible Risks to Human Lungs from Magnetometric Dust Clearance Experiments.
Journal of Applied Physics, 52 (3, Part, II) 2575-2577.
Use of Gas Ranges for Cooking and Heating in Urban Dwellings. Journal of the Air Pollution
Control Association, 3 1(2):162-165.
Engineers Threaten Domination of DP Jobs. CIPSReview, 5(1):6-8.
, 1980
The Health-Effects of Low-level of Ionizing Radiation: A Dialogue. In Rom, W.N. and Archer, W.E.
(eds.), Health Implications of New Energy Technologies. Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Inc., Ann
Arbor, Mich. Pages 150-164.
Stressing Design Rather Than Performance Standards to Ensure Protection of Information:
Comments. In Hoffman, N. (ed.), Computers and Privacy in the Next Decade. Academic Press, Inc.
102-107.
..Sm_okFng, Occupation and Respiratory Disease. Report to the American Lung Association,
Occupational Health Task Force Meeting, Apri19, 1980, Clearwater, Florida.
The Social Impacts of Electronic Fund Transfers, The Financial Post, Special Report, March 8,
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The Health Effects of Low-Dose Radiation on Atomic Workers: A Case Study of Employer-
Directed Research. International Journal of Health Services, January, 10(1):37-46.
Cover-up at Hanford: The Effects of Low-Dose Radiation. Humanist in Canada, Spring (No. 52)
XII, No. 1:5-8.
The Computer Ombudsman, Transactions of Society, 17(2):31-35.

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Statistical Problems in Mu1ti-Variate (Etiological) Surveys. Canadian Journal of Statistics,
7(2):205-215.
The Mutual Relationship Between Smoking, Occupation and Disease. Arh. hig. rada. toksikol.,
30:79-89.
Consumer Difficulties with Computerized Transactions: An Empirical Investigation.
Communications of the ACM, 22(5):283-289.
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Carbon Monoxide Levels iri Kitchens and Homes with Gas Cookers. J. Air Pollution Control
Association,29(3):238-241.
What Consumers Say About Computer Errors, Canadian Datasystems, 11(12):64-67.
What.Happens When Major Errors Are Discovered Long After An Important Report Has Been
Published?, Invited talk to the Annual Meeting of the American Statistic Association, Washington,
D.C., August, 1979.
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Computers in Developing Nations: A Cautionary Tale. Personal Computing. February, 27-31.
Smoking Patterns by Occupation, Industry, Sex, and Race. Archives of Environmental Health,-
33(6):313-317.
Processing Errors Among the Public: Their Frequency and Origin. Proceedings of the Session '78
Canadian Computer Conference, CIPS, Edmonton, Alberta. May.
Does Smoking Kill Workers or Working Kill Smokers. International Journal of Health Services,
8(3):437-452.
Follow up: New Evidence Concerning Smoking and Health, Med J. Australia, 65:384-387.
Frequency of Computer Related Errors Among Holders of Credit, Charge or Bank Accounts, CIPS
RE-VIEW, Junc, 5:17.
HighZevel Language Programming. In Belzer, J., Holzrnan, A.G., and Kent, A. Encyclopedia of
Computer Science and Technology, Marcel Dekker, 9:257-283.
Humanizing Information Systems. In Belzer, J., Holzman, A.G. and Kent, A. Encyclopcdia of
CaruPuter Science and Technology, Marcel Dekker, 9:361-371.
Natural Language Compilers and Interpreters in Radiation Treatment Planning or Nous Parlons
Anglais Better Than Jede Andere Sprache. In V. Rosenow (ed), Computers in Radiation Therapy:
Proceedings of the Sixth Intei'riatioaal Congress on the Use of Computers in Radiation Therapy,
University of Goettingen, Goettingen, FRG.
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Computers in Developing Nations: A Cautionary Tale. Communications of the ACM, 20(12):971-
972.
Ncw Evidence Coneerning Smoking and~Hcalth. Medical Journal of Ausrralia, 2:538-542.
Fold, Spindle and Mutilate. Humanist in Canada, March. 40:16-20.
Exposure to Pollutants in Enclosed "Living" Spaces. Environmental Research, 13: I-13.
2,4,5-T .... Teratogenic Embryotoxic, Fetogenic, Mutogenic, Acres U.S.A., 7/7.
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. Humanist in Canada, 42:2-5.
1976
Humanizing Information Systems. Datamation. December.
Smoking Characteristics by Type of Employment. J. Occup. Medicine, 18(11):743-754.
Do We Need A Computer Ombudsman? Canadian Datasystem, 62-64.
Programming. In Ralston, A., and Meek, C.L. (Editors), Encyclopedia of Computer Science,
Petrocelli-Charter, New York, pp. 1127-1156.
Statements, Ralston, A., and Meek, C.L. (Editvrs), Encyclopedia of Computer Science, Petrocelli-
Charter, New York, pp. 326-1329.
A Si*g1e-Track Universal Curriculum for Computing Science. INFOR, 14:1, 40-52.
Man Against Himself - Biological Dangers from the Use of Herbicides. Humanist in Canada,
IV(3):2-7.
Additional Comments on the Critical Assessment of the Evidence Bearing on Smoking as the Cause
of Lung Cancer. American Journal of Public Health, 66(2):161- I64.
Relation of Place of Birth and Migration in Cancer Mortality in the U.S. - A Study of Ohio Residents
(19591967), reprinted in the 1976 Year Book of Cancer.
1975
Huatenizing Computerized Information Systems: Guidelines and Their Implications. SCIENCE,
190:1168-1172.
A Critical Reassessment of the Evidence Bearing on Smoking as the Cause of Lung Cancer.
American Journal of Public Health, 65(9):939-953.
A Critical Review of Reports on the Effect of Smoking on Sex and Fertility. Journal of Sex
Research, 11(3) 201-217.
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Lung Cancer Among Black and White Migrants In the U.S. - Etiological Considerations. Journal of
the National Medical Association, 67(2):106-111, 102.
(T.F. Maneuso, senior author.)
1974
Relation of Place of Birth and Migration in Cancer Mortality in the U.S. - A Study of Ohio Residcnts
(1959-1967). Journal of Chronic Diseases, 27:459-474.
(T. F. Mancuso, senior author.)
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Guidelines for Humanizirig Comptiterized Information Systems: A Report from Stanley House.
Communications of the ACM, 17 (11):609-613. (Reprinted in AEDS Journal, 10 (1), Fall 1976:1-10.
Teaching Simulators of Ideal Teaching Machines. SIGSCE Bulletin, ACM, 6(2):45-56.
A Pfoposal for a New Curriculum Approach. University Affairs. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,
B.C.-May, pp. 6-7.
Ideal Teaching Machines --..A Solution to the Pedagogic Language. Communications of the ACM,
16:207-208.
The Use of an Information System to "Humanize" Procedures in a Rehabilitation Hospital.
International Journal of Bio Medical Computing, 5:51-57.
Information for Public Policy. .Computers and Society, 5(2);2. _
(Invited editorial).
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The-Simon Fraser One-Track Universal Curriculum for Computing Science. SfGSCE Bulletin, ACM,
6(1):28-32.
1973
The Statistician vis-a-vis Issues of Public Health. The American Statistician, 27(5):212-217.
Extending the Ceneral Field Equation to fit the Dose Distributions of a Variety of Therapy Units.
British Journal of Radiology, 46:983-990.
(J.-VVeinkam, senior author.)
Air Pollution and Smoking. Environment, 15(6):3-5, 25-26.
Dynamic Display of Radiotherapy Plans Using Computer-Produced Films. Radiology, 107:689-691.
HfI3llanists and the Computer Community. Humanist in Canada, 25:2-6.
Computing and the Humanization of Medicine. International Journal of Biomedical Computing.
Editorial, 4(3):159.
1972
Difficulties of Measuring the Effects of Air Pollution vs the Effects of Smoking. Presented at the
139th Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, December 1972.
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A Versatile System for Three-Dimensional Radiation Dose Computation and Display, RTP.
Computer Programs in Biomedicine, 2:178-192.
(7. Weinkam, senior author.)
Fitting the General Field Equation to the Siemens Ganunatron 3. Technical Report on Research
Agreement No. 1051/CF for the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria.
The Incidence of Lung Cancer in the U.S. Since 1955 in Relation to the Etiology of the Disease.
American Journal of Public Health, February: 152- 158.
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1971
A Critical Asiessment of the Evidence on the Cigarette Smoking - Lung Cancer Relationship.
Presented at the 138th Meeting of the American Associatioia for the Advancement of Science,
Symposium on Smoking and Health Now. Philadelphia, December, 1971.
Difficulty of Evaluating the Toxicity and Teratogenicity of 24,5; T from Existing Animal
Experiments. SCIENCE, 174:1358-1359.
Some Thoughts on Treatment Strategy. Computers in Radiotherapy (proceedings of the 4th
International Conference on Computers in Radiotherapy, Glasgow, September 1970). Edited by A.
S. Glicksman, M. Cohen, and J. R. Cunningham. Published as Special Report No. 5 (1971) by the
British Institute of Radiology, London.
Three-Dimensional Treatment Plan Display on Computer-Produced Films. Computers in Radiolpgy,
pp. 12-14.
A Review of the Claim that Excess Morbidity and Disability Can Be Ascribed to Smoking. Journal
of the Amerfcan Statistical Association, 66(334):251-257.
A Critical Reassessment of the Evidence Bearing on Smoking as the Cause of Lung Cancer. Special
Report on the Washington University Project on the Review of Crucial Data Bearing on the
Smoking and Health Issue, St. Louis.
Robot Data Screening, An Intelligent (?) Data Search Technique. AGARD Conference Proceedings
No. 94 on Arti,flcial Intelligence, 2-1-2-8, Technical Editing and Reproduction Limited, London.
Comment on Smoking Dogs. Letter to the Editor. Archives of Environmental Health, 22:631-632.
1970
Probltrms in Determining if a Commonly-Used Herbicide (2,4,5-T) Has an Effect on. Human Health.
Proceedings of the Sixth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Held at
the StatisticaFLaboratory, University of California. University of California Press, pp. 479-494.
Experience with a "Universal" Introductory Course in Computer Science. Proceedings of SIGCSE
Technical Symposium on Academic Education in Computer Science, November 16, 1970. Houston,
Texas. SIGCSE Bulletin, 2(3), Association for Computing Machinery, New York.
Robot Data Screening, An Automatic Search Technique. Bio-Medical Computing. 1:61-74. (From
the Proceedings of the Conference on Statistical Computation, University of Wisconsin, April,
1969.)
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Report on Progress in the Development of Visual Prosthesis. The New Outlook for the Blind, 64:41-
45.
1969
Autamatic Data Screcning: A Practical Solution to the Multivariate Problem in Clinical Data. Annals
of the New York Academy of Sciences, 161:632-640.
A Comment on "Air Pollution - The Industrial Viewpoint". Journal of Occupational Medicine,
11:381-383.
Robot Data Screening -- A Ubiquitous Automatic Search Technique, in Milton, C. R. and Nelder, J.
A. (Ed.), Statistical Computation, Academic Press, New York. pp. 319-333.
Measuring the Effect of Air Pollution on Urban Morbidity. Archives of Ertvitonmental Health,
18:485-494.
1968
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Computer Interface, Input Methods, and Presentation of Results. Role of Computers in
Radiotherapy, International Atomic E`nergy Agency, Vienna. Paper No: 15, pp. 135-141.
Optimization as a Joint Result of Planning and Implementation. Role of Computers in Radiotherapy,
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna. pp. 163-167.
Display Devices for Computer Translated Braille. Proceedings Conference on New Processes for
Braille Manufacture, 1968, Center for Sensory Aids Evaluation and Development, Massachusets
Institute of Technology. February, pp. 14-20.
1967
Automation of Radiation Treatment Planning, VI: A General Field Equation to Calculate Percent
Depth Dose in the Irradiated Volume of a Cobalt 60 Beam. British Journal of Radiology, 40:463-
468.
Urban Hospital Morbidity and Air Pollution: Second Report. Archives of Environmental Health,
A New Direction in Rehabilitation Through Advanced Instrumentation and Computation. Journal of
the American Medical Assoeiation, 200(7):625-629.
T1e.Use of Computers in Therapeutic Radiology, Summary Report of an International Conference
held in Cambridge, Engtand, June 1966 (Editor). British Institute of Radiology, London.
15:362-374.
Final Narrative Report, Training of the Blind for Professional Computer Work. Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare, RD-1485-S-67-C2.

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Robot Data Screening: A Solution to Multivariate Type Problems in the Biological and Social
Sciences. Communications of the ACM, 9(7):529-532.
A Biologically-Oriented Computer Language. Annals of the N'ew' York Academy of Sciences,
128(3):755-765.
(S. V. Pollack, senior editor.)
Cancer Therapy - Computation and Visualization of Dose Distributions in External Beam Therapy.
Journal of Chronic Diseases, 19:523-539.
Use of the Computer to Teach Introductory Statistics. Commta:ications of the ACM, 9:274-276.
Computers: No Longer a Big Bargain for Uneducated Users. Computers and Automation. 15:1-4.
(S.V. Pollack, senior author.)
The Se-lection, Training, and Placement of Blind Computer Programmers. Report of the Association
for Computing Machinery.
Is Medical Diagnosis a General Computer Problem? Journal of the American Medical Association,
198(3):281-286.
Befogging the Issue: California has discovered that laws can't' control auto exhaust fumes.
Barron's,
May 2, pp. 5, 14-15.
Urban Morbidity and Air Pollution: A First Report. Archives of Environmental Health, 13:158-170.
The Blind as Computer Programmers..Rehabilitation Record, 7(1):7-10.
-Role of Statistics in the World of Computers. Annals of the New York Academy of Science,
128(3):1108-1115.
The Role of the Blind in Data Processing. Presented at Third Annual Conference on Computer
Personnel Research Group, held at Washington University, 1965. Computers and Automation,
15:24-27.
Pr%,eedings on the Braille Research and Development Conference, Sensory Aids, Evaluation and
Development. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, November, 1966.
. 1965
Automation of Radiation Treatment Planning, V: Calculation and Visualization of the Total
Treatment Volume. British Journal of Radiology, 38:906-913.
Robot Data Processing Techniques for Multivariate Epidemiological Predictions. Annals of the New
York Academy of Science, 126(2):779-794.
The Role of the Blind in Data Processing. Procedures of Third Annual Computer Personnel Research
Conference, June 1965. (M. H. Gotterer, ed.) Computers in Personnel Research Group, Silver
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Computation of Radiation Dosages. In Stacy, R. and Wasman, B., (Ed.), Computers in Biomedical
Research. Acadertiic Press, New York, I(Chapter 18).
Medicine. Federatton Proceedtngs, 24(1):5-9.
Toward an Undergraduate Mathematics Program for Future Researchers in the Fields of Biology and
Caree?rs for the Blind in Electronic Data Processing. Electronic Data Processing. Occupational
Outlook Quarterly, 9(1):1-4.
Employment Potential for the Blind in Computer Related Fields. The International Journal for
Education of the Blind, October, pp. 1-5.
The Blind in EDP. ACM Committee on Professfonal Activities of the Blind.
1964
Mathematical Analysis of Lead Burdens. Archives of Environmental Health, 8:44-51.
Design and Operation of a Medical Computing Center. Annals of the New York Academy of Science,
115(2):591-599.
(E. Saenger, senior author).
Planning Radiation Treatment on the Computer. Annals of the New York Academy of Science,
115 (2):976-997.
Professional Computer Work for the Blind. Communications of the ACM, 7(4):228=231.
Computer Work as a Profession for the Blind. Journal of Rehabilitation, 30:20-21.
1Iiidemiology of Disease Associated with Lead. Archives q f Environmental Health. 8:333-348.
Mathematical Analysis of Lead Burdens. Archives of Environmental Health, 8:52-58.
Automation of Radiation Treatment Planning, IV: Derivation of a Mathematical Expression for the
Per Cent Depth Dose Surface of Cobalt 60 Beams and Visualization of Multiple Field Dose
Distributions. British Journal of Radiology, 37(439):544-550.
Locating Placenta Praevia. Procedures of the Rochester Conference on Data Acquisition and
Procassing in Biology and Medicine, New York, 1963. Pergamon Press, New York, pp. 103-111.
1963
Do Malignancies Result from Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiation? Genetics and the Epidemiology
of Chronic Disease, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, pp. 355-371.
MEDCOMP,.Part I, Statistical Systems. Medical Computing Center, University of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Boron, Cadmium, Chromium, and Nickel in the Blood and Urine. Archives of Environmental Health,
6:286-295.
(H. Imbus, senior author.)
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