Citation: Hd. Smith, MISCONCEPTIONS OF CHANCE - DEVELOPMENTAL DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIESIN USE OF THE REPRESENTATIVENESS HEURISTIC, Psychological reports, 83(2), 1998, pp. 703-707
Authors:
KING RB
BHATTACHARYYA NK
SMITH HD
WIEMERS KD
Citation: Rb. King et al., REDOX POTENTIAL MONITORING AS A METHOD TO CONTROL UNWANTED NOBLE METAL-CATALYZED HYDROGEN GENERATION FROM FORMIC-ACID TREATMENT OF SIMULATED NUCLEAR WASTE MEDIA, Environmental science & technology, 32(20), 1998, pp. 3178-3184
Citation: Hd. Smith, SAINT-FAUST IN THE NORTH, 1803-1804 - ORKNEY AND SHETLAND IN DANGER -AN ABORTIVE RAID AND ITS CONSEQUENCES - FEREDAY,RP, Scottish historical review, 76(201), 1997, pp. 146-147
Authors:
KING RB
BHATTACHARYYA NK
SMITH HD
WIEMERS KD
Citation: Rb. King et al., NOBLE METAL-CATALYZED AMMONIA GENERATION BY FORMIC-ACID REDUCTION OF NITRATE IN SIMULATED NUCLEAR WASTE MEDIA, Environmental science & technology, 31(4), 1997, pp. 984-992
Authors:
KING RB
BHATTACHARYYA NK
SMITH HD
WIEMERS KD
Citation: Rb. King et al., NOBLE METAL-CATALYZED HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS PROCESSES IN TREATING SIMULATED NUCLEAR WASTE MEDIA WITH FORMIC-ACID, Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical, 107(1-3), 1996, pp. 145-152
Authors:
MADRIGAL JL
PIXTON GC
COLLINGS BJ
BOOTH GM
SMITH HD
Citation: Jl. Madrigal et al., A COMPARISON OF 2 METHODS OF ESTIMATING BIRD MORTALITIES FROM FIELD-APPLIED PESTICIDES, Environmental toxicology and chemistry, 15(6), 1996, pp. 878-885
Citation: Ls. Yeh et al., PERFORMANCE OF CHOPSTICKS USE IN HEALTHY TAIWANESE ADULTS AND CLIENTSWITH RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS, Arthritis and rheumatism, 39(9), 1996, pp. 12-12
Authors:
OCHSENKUHNPETROPULU M
OCHSENKUHN KM
PARISSAKIS G
GIANNAKIS AN
SMITH HD
Citation: M. Ochsenkuhnpetropulu et al., INVESTIGATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TRIBUTYLTIN IN THE SEA-WATER FROM THE PORT OF PIRAEUS, GREECE, Canadian journal of applied spectroscopy, 40(3), 1995, pp. 66-71
Authors:
ROGERS WR
LUCAS JH
CORY WE
ORR JL
SMITH HD
Citation: Wr. Rogers et al., A 60 HZ ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC-FIELD EXPOSURE FACILITY FOR NONHUMAN-PRIMATES - DESIGN AND OPERATIONAL DATA DURING EXPERIMENTS, Bioelectromagnetics, 1995, pp. 2-22
Citation: Wr. Rogers et al., INITIAL EXPOSURE TO 30 KV M OR 60 KV/M 60 HZ ELECTRIC-FIELDS PRODUCESTEMPORARY CESSATION OF OPERANT-BEHAVIOR OF NONHUMAN-PRIMATES/, Bioelectromagnetics, 1995, pp. 35-47
Citation: Jl. Orr et al., EXPOSURE OF BABOONS TO COMBINED 60 HZ ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC-FIELDS DOES NOT PRODUCE WORK STOPPAGE OR AFFECT OPERANT PERFORMANCE ON A MATCH-TO-SAMPLE TASK, Bioelectromagnetics, 1995, pp. 61-70
Citation: Kk. Murthy et al., INITIAL STUDIES ON THE EFFECTS OF COMBINED 60 HZ ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC-FIELD EXPOSURE ON THE IMMUNE-SYSTEM OF NONHUMAN-PRIMATES, Bioelectromagnetics, 1995, pp. 93-102
Authors:
ROGERS WR
LUCAS JH
MIKITEN BC
SMITH HD
ORR JL
Citation: Wr. Rogers et al., CHRONICALLY INDWELLING VENOUS CANNULA AND AUTOMATIC BLOOD-SAMPLING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH NONHUMAN-PRIMATES EXPOSED TO 60 HZ ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC-FIELDS, Bioelectromagnetics, 1995, pp. 103-110
Authors:
ROGERS WR
REITER RJ
BARLOWWALDEN L
SMITH HD
ORR JL
Citation: Wr. Rogers et al., REGULARLY SCHEDULED, DAYTIME, SLOW-ONSET 60 HZ ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC-FIELD EXPOSURE DOES NOT DEPRESS SERUM MELATONIN CONCENTRATION IN NONHUMAN-PRIMATES, Bioelectromagnetics, 1995, pp. 111-118