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United States Transuranium & Uranium Registries

Publications of the USTUR

October 1, 1994 - September 30, 1995

 

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Bair, W.J., M.R. Bailey, F.T. Cross, R.G. Cuddihy, P. Gehr, A.C. James, J.R. Johnson, R. Masse, M. Roy, and W.Stahlhofen. International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) Human respiratory tract model for radiological protection. ICRP Publication 66. Ann. ICRP 24 (1/3); 1994.

Bao, S., P. W. Harwood, B. H. Wood, W. B. Chrisler, K. M. Groch, and A. L. Brooks. Induction of Micronuclei Following Exposure to 60Co Gamma Rays in the Respiratory Tract. 12th Annual Pacific Northwest. Conference Proceedings. 12(1):14; 1995. USTUR-0062-96

Birchall, A., N.S. Jarvis, A.C. James, and G. Akabani. Algebraic Functions to Approximate the Fractions of Energy Absorbed by Target Tissues in the 1994 ICRP Respiratory Tract Model. National Radiological Protection Board. NRPB-M573. 1995. USTUR-0045-95

Brooks, A. L., S. Bao, M. A. Khan, P. W. Harwood, B. H. Wood, W. B. Chrisler, K. M. Groch, and F. T. Cross. Use of Cellular Damage to Determine the Relationship Between Exposure and Dose From Inhaled Radon. 12th Annual Pacific Northwest. Conference Proceedings. 12(1):13; 1995. USTUR-0063-96

Filipy, R.E., R.L. Kathren, and J.F. McInroy. Relative concentrations of plutonium and americium in the liver, testes, and thyroid gland. (Abstract) Health Phys. 62:S17; 1994.

Filipy, R.E., R.L. Kathren, J.F. McInroy, and R.A. Short. Soft Tissue Concentrations of Plutonium and Americium in Occupationally-Exposed Humans. Health Phys. 67:477-485; 1994. USTUR-0003-93

Filipy, R.E., R.E. Toohey, R.L. Kathren, and S.E. Dietert. Deterministic Effects of 241Am Exposure in the Hanford Americium Accident Case. Health Phys. 69:338-345; 1995. USTUR-0011-94

Hofer, K.G. and S. Bao. Low-LET and High-LET Radiation Action of 125I Decays in DNA: Effect of Cysteamine on Micronucleus Formation and Cell Killing. Radiation Res. 141:183-192; 1995. USTUR-0043-95

Hopke, P.K., B. Jensen, C. Li, N. Montassier, P. Wasiolek, A.J. Cavallo, K. Gatsby, R.H. Socolow, and A.C. James. Assessment of the Exposure to and Dose from Radon Decay Products in Normally Occupied Homes. Environ. Science and Tech. 29(5):1359-1364; 1995. USTUR-0026-95

Humphreys, J.A.H., N.D. Priest, Y. Ishikawa, K.M.S. Townsend, and J.F. McInroy. Studies of Distribution of Thorotrast in Bone. World Scientific. Conference Proceedings. pp. 75-79; 1995. USTUR-0020-95

Hunacek, M. and R.L. Kathren. Alpha Radiation Risk Coefficients for Liver Cancer, Bone Sarcomas, and Leukemia. Health Phys. 68(1):41-49; 1995. USTUR-0006-94

James, A.C., G. Akabani, A. Birchall, N.S. Jarvis, J.K. Briant, and J.S. Durham. International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). Annexe H: Absorbed fractions for alpha, electron, and beta emissions. In: Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection. ICRP Publication 66. Ann. ICRP 24(1/3); 1994.

James, A.C., M. Roy, and A. Birchall. International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). Annexe F: Reference values for regional deposition. In: Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection. ICRP Publication 66. Ann. ICRP 24(1/3); 1994.

James, A.C., W. Stahlhofen, G. Rudolf, J.K. Briant, M.J. Egan, W. Nixon, and A. Birchall. International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). Annexe D: Deposition of Inhaled Particles. In: Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection. ICRP Publication 66. Ann. ICRP 24(1/3); 1994.

Kathren, R.L. The U.S. Transuranium and Uranium Registries. American Chemical Chap 5, pp. 51-66; 1995. USTUR-0123-98

Kathren, R.L. Q & A Color Brochure. College of Pharmacy. Washington State University; 1995. USTUR-0038-95 Replaced by USTUR-0096-97

Kathren, R.L. Report of a Trip to Hong Kong and The People's Republic of China: August 8 - 20, 1995. Washington State University; 1995. USTUR-0046-95

Kathren, R.L., J.J. Russell, and A.C. James. Preliminary Evaluation of the Distribution and Biokinetics of 238PuO2 in a Whole Body Donor to the USTUR. Health Phys. (Abstract) 68(6):S76; 1995. USTUR-0028-95A

Kathren, R.L. and J.J. Russell. Long Range Plan: FY October 1, 1994 to September 30, 1995. College of Pharmacy, Washington State University, Richland, WA. USTUR-0040-95

Kathren, R.L. and L.A. Harwick. The United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries. Report of the Period October 1, 1993 - September 30, 1994. College of Pharmacy, Washington State University, Richland, WA (August 1995). USTUR-0036-95

Kathren, R.L., and D. W. Moeller. The Use and Misuse of “Collective Dose”. Health Phys. Soc. Newletter. 23(4):8; 1995. USTUR-0029-95

Marshall, E.T., R.E. Toohey, J.D. Cossairt, and R.L. Kathren. Distribution of Uranium in Two Whole Body Donors. Helth Phys. 68(6):S74; 1995. USTUR-0034-95

McInroy, J.F., R.L. Kathren, R.E. Toohey, M.J. Swint, and B.D. Breitenstein, Jr. Postmortem Tissue Contents of 241Am in USTUR Case 246. Health Phys. 69(3):318-323; 1995.  USTUR-0009-94

Priest, N.D., A. Freemont, J.A.M. Humphreys, and R.L. Kathren. Histopathology and 241Am Microdistribution in the Skeleton of USTUR Case 246. Health Phys. 69(3):330-337; 1995.  USTUR-0021-95

Priest, N.D., J.A. Humphreys, and R.L. Kathren. The Distribution of Thorotrast in the Bone Marrow: A Study Using Human and Monkey Tissues. World Scientific pp. 69-74; 1995. USTUR-0125-98

Rudolf, G., R. Köbrich, W. Stahlhofen, and A.C. James. Regional Deposition in Man - A Statistical and Algebraic Model. In: Inhaled Particles VII. EDS. J. Dodgson and R.I. McCallum, Oxford: Pergamon Press: 1-14; 1994

Russell, J.J., R.A. Guilmette, and R.L. Kathren. Autoradiographic Localization of Am241 in Selected Soft Tissue Samples from USTUR Case 246. Health Phys. 69(3):316-317; 1995. USTUR-0025-95

Russell, J.J., R.L. Kathren, R.A. Short, and J.F. McInroy. Long-Term Organ Retention and Pathology in a Thorotrast Patient: A Preliminary Report. In: Health Effects of Internally Deposited Radionuclides: Emphasis on Radium and Thorium. Eds. G. VanKaick, A. Karaoglou, and A.M. Kellerer. World Scientific pp. 215-223; 1995. USTUR-0027-95

Schlenker, R.A., R.E. Toohey, E.G. Thompson, and B.G. Oltman. Bone Surface Concentrations and Dose Rates 11 Years After Massive Accidental Exposure to 241Am. Health Phys. 69(3):324-329; 1995. USTUR-0010-94

Toohey, R.E. and R.L. Kathren. Overview and Dosimetry of USTUR Case 246. Health Phys. 69(3):310-317; 1995.  USTUR-0008-94

Wasiolek, P. T., and A. C. James. Outdoor Radon Dose Conversion Coefficient in South-Westren and South-Eastren United States. Rad. Prot. 59(4):269-278;1995. USTUR-0023-95

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Presented


October 1994

R.L. Kathren visited the Rocky Flats site and also moderated a Socratic discussion of radiation and chemical risks at a joint meeting of the local Denver chapters of the American Society of Safety Engineers, American Industrial Hygiene Association, Health Physics Society, Society for Risk Analysis, American Association of Occupational Physicians, and American Association of Occupational Nurses.

November 1994

R.L. Kathren presented "Ethical Considerations of Human Radiation Experimentation: A Health Physics Perspective" at the joint meeting of the Hoosier and Bluegrass Chapters of the Health Physics Society in Lexington, KY.

December 1994

R.L. Kathren presented "The United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries" to the President's Committee on Human Radiation Experiments.

R.L. Kathren presented "The United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries" to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry in Atlanta, GA.

R.L. Kathren presented "The United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries" to the Advisory Board of the Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry.

February 1995

R.L. Kathren presented "Radioactivity in Everyday Life" to Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement (MESA) Students.

March 1995

R.E. Filipy participated in "The United States - Russian Federation Experience in Health Effects of Occupational Radiation Exposure" workshop in St. Petersburg, Florida.

April 1995

R.L. Kathren presented "Ethical Considerations of Human Radiation Experimentation: A Health Physics Perspective" as the Third Annual Newell Stannard Lecturer at the Annual Meeting of the Sierra Nevada Chapter of the Health Physics Society.

R.L. Kathren presented "Environmental Radioactivity" to the California State Department of Health.

R.L. Kathren presented "Radioactivity Labeled Antibodies" to the Nuclear Medicine Research Working Group in Richland, WA.

May 1995

R.E. Filipy presented "The Collaboration Between the Russian and American Transuranium Registries" at the Interagency Nuclear Safety Review Panel Technical Interchange Meeting in Richland, WA, May 2-3, 1995.

A.C. James presented "New ICRP Respiratory Tract Dosimetry" at the Interagency Nuclear Safety Review Panel Technical Interchange Meeting in Richland, WA, May 2-3, 1995.

A.C. James presented "Dosimetry Modeling of a USTUR Whole Body Donor Exposed to 238PUO2 Microspheres" at the Interagency Nuclear Safety Review Panel Technical Interchange Meeting in Richland WA, May 2-3, 1995.

R.L. Kathren presented "Changes in Radiation Protection Issues at Hanford and Beyond Since 1960" to the Columbia Chapter of the Health Physics Society in Richland, WA, May 2, 1995.

R.L. Kathren presented "The U.S. Transuranium and Uranium Registries and the Applicability of Human Tissue Studies to In-Vivo Counting and Calibration" to the DOE Lung Intercalibration Committee in Richland WA, May 4, 1995.

R.L. Kathren presented "Primeval X-ray Protection" to the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors in San Antonio, Texas, May 8, 1995.

June 1995

A.C. James presented "An Update of the NRC's (1991) Dosimetry Study Based on ICRP Publication 66 Recommendations" to the BEIR VI Committee of the National Research Council's Mini-Workshop on Radon and Thoron in the Lung: Comparative" in Montreal, Canada, June 4, 1994.

July 1995

R.L. Kathren, J.J. Russell, and A.C. James presented "Preliminary Evaluation of the Distribution and Biokinetics of 238Pu in a Whole Body Donor to the USTUR" at the 40th Annual HEalth Physics Society Meeting in Boston, MA, July 23-27, 1995.

R.L. Kathren presented "Pathway to a Paradigm: The Linear Non-threshold Dose Response Model in Historical Context" at the 40th Annual Health Physics Society Meeting in Boston, MA, July 23-27, 1995.

E.T. Marshall, R.E. Toohey, J.D. Coissart, and R.L. Kathren presented "Distribution of Uranium in Two Whole Body Donors" at the 40th Annual Health Physics Society Meeting in Boston, MA, July 23-27, 1995.

August 1995

R.L. Kathren presented "X-rays and X-ray Protection: Looking Backward Over a Century of Progress for the Benefit of Mankind" at the Hong Kong Radiological Technologists' Association in Hong Kong, August 13, 1995.

R.L. Kathren presented "The United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries" to the Laboratory of Industrial Hygiene, Ministry of Health, in Beijing, People's Republic of China, August 15, 1995.

R.L. Kathren presented "X-rays and X-ray Protection: Looking Backward Over a Century of Progress for the Benefit of Mankind" at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in Hong Kong, August 18, 1995.

September 1995

S. Bao presented "Induction of Micronuclei Following Exposure to 60Co Gamma Rays in the Respiratory Tract" at the 12th Annual Pacific Northwest Association of Toxicologist Meeting in Moscow, ID.

S. Bao presented "Use of Cellular Damage to Determine the Relationship Between Exposure and Dose from Inhaled Radon" at the 12th Annual Pacific Northwest Association of Toxicologists Meeting in Moscow, ID.

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