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Volume 135, Number 4, August 2009

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Do we need a phase-locked loop?
pp. 219-220(2)
Author: McDonald, Joseph C.

Rod phantom dimensions does size matter?
pp. 221-225(5)
Authors: Brunzendorf, Jens; Ambrosi, Peter

FDTD calculations of SAR for child voxel models in different postures between 10 MHz and 3 GHz
pp. 226-231(6)
Authors: Findlay, R. P.; Lee, A.-K.; Dimbylow, P. J.

Validation of the cytokinesis-block micronucleus (CBMN) assay for use as a triage biological dosimetry tool
pp. 232-242(11)
Authors: McNamee, James P.; Flegal, Farrah N.; Greene, Hillary Boulay; Marro, Leonora; Wilkins, Ruth C.

Radon control systems in existing and new construction: a review
pp. 243-255(13)
Authors: Rahman, Naureen Mahbub; Tracy, Bliss L.

Measurement and analysis of radiofrequency radiations from some mobile phone base stations in Ghana
pp. 256-260(5)
Authors: Amoako, J. K.; Fletcher, J. J.; Darko, E. O.

In-situ electric field and current density in Japanese male and female models for uniform magnetic field exposures
pp. 272-275(4)
Authors: Hirata, Akimasa; Wake, Kanako; Watanabe, Soichi; Taki, Masao

Image GentlyTM campaign promotes radiation protection for children
pp. 276-276(1)
Authors: Goske, Marilyn J.; Frush, Donald P.; Schauer, David A.

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