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Res. 16: 365A-380A (1982) Author Index to Abstracts Numbers refer to abstract numbers Abbasi S 7 11,767,1166, 1380, 1591 Alteneder RE 97 1 Ardito T 1458 Baker H 604 Abbassi V 403 Altman AJ 7 14 Armes D 286 Baker HJ 1576 Abboud E 1606 Alvarado CS 7 15 Armstrong D 927 Baker L 236, 803, 1100, 11 12, 1133 Abman SH 1644 Alverson DC 126, 1172, 1 173, 1 174 Arnett J 1451, 1452 Baker LR 448 Abraham J 1694 Ambrosino DM 93 1, 1029 Arnold BL 30 Baker MK 1147 Abrams CK 457 Ambruso DR 661, 716 Arnold WC 477, 1434 Baldomero A 401, 103 1, 1087, 1392, Abrams N 805 Amendt BA 1 104 Arosio P 1252 1393, 1394, 1404 Abramson JS 928,964 Ament ME 466,528 Arredondo JL 935 Baldwin A I1 Accardo PJ 38, 85 Amler D 43 1 Arrobio JO 418 Baldwin C I I Accurso FJ 1644 Amma P 1019 Arroyo PJ 895 Bale JF Jr 937 Aceto T Jr 376 Amma PLS 1401, 1571 Arslanian S 33 1 Baley JE 846,938, 1437 Ackerman BA 493 Ammann AJ 847,954 Artman HG 21 1 Balfe J 1478 Ackerman M 857 Ampola MG 693 Artman M 25 1 Balfe JW 1499 Ackerman N 1298, 1667, 1703 Amsel J 1332 Arthur DC 773 Balfour HH Jr 1007 Ackerman NB Jr 1592 Amylon MD 756 Arvin AM 1048, I055 Balfour IC LO1 Ackerman R 1372, 1373 Anas NG 1593, 1594 Awin D 43 1 Balistreri WF 462, 596 Acosta PB 1145 Anday EK 59,2 12, 1299 Asinger RW 150 Ballard JL 1183 Adachihara A 760 Andersen J 1663 Aster R 729 Ballard PL 195, 1182, 1184, 1630 Adamkin DH 248,458, 1167, 1168, Andersen JM 1059, 1060 Atakent YS 432, 1203 Ballard RA 72, 1463, 1630 1169 Anderson C 1369 Aten MJ I I Ballow M 9 14 Adams JM 1387, 1388 Anderson CL 13 13 Ater JL 717 Baluarte J 21. 1438 Adams MA 1170, 1 17 1 Anderson CW 1175, 1229 Atherton H 640 Baltaxe HA 157 Adamson GD 1128 Anderson DC 506, 661, 782, 843, Atkinson M 497 Balun JE 299 Adcock EW 181,544 844, 845 Atluru V 92 Banagale RC 1185, 1 186 Adebonojo FO 1058 Anderson GC 486 Auchinleck KJ 793 Bancalari E 276, 1254, 1260, 1504, Adelman RD 929, 1426 Anderson GD 4 16, 118 1 Audet M 580 1626, 1627 Adkinson NF 1631 Anderson GM 88, 1574 Auerbach A 789 Bannatyne RM 1433 Adler SP 4 13 Anderson JH 136 Aufseeser C 71 Banner W 172, 252, 1666 Admani M 247 Anderson JV 1255 Aufses AH Jr 7 19A Bard H 179, 180 Agran PF 29,460 Anderson P 1034 August AM 1014 Baraff LJ 996 Ahmann P 1545 Andiman WA 932 August CS 718 Baranowski T 78 Ahmann PA 1516, 1572 Andreeff M 826 Aune TM 912 Barenkamp SJ 939, 1030 Ahonkhai VI 627,948 Andres JM 461 Aur RJ 812 Baricos WH 229, 1365 Aiges H 50 Andres JM 504 Avery GB 1216 Baringer JR 937 Ainbender E 1074 Andrew CL 1153 Avioli LV 1129 Barkin RM 940, 1239 Ak1 B 120, 121 Andrew M 1176, 1177 Aviv A 1435 Barnard D 946 Akriotis V 930 Andrews AF 1178, 1517, 1518 Avner ED 1436 Barnard DR 7 19 Akselrod S 1628 Angelus PA 1172 Ayoub EM 1024 Barnett SH 719A Albisser AM 1102 Angle CR 16,414,612, 827 Ayoub EM 847 Barnett WM 828 Albo 784 Anna J 613 Ayramlooi J 332 Barnett E 87 1 Albright LA 358 Anthony B 1390 Barnes B 1 183 Alden ER 1334 Anthony BF 933,992,993, 1003 Baba K 415,936 Barr RG 56 Alexander ER 98 1 Antonarakis SE 662 Babcock DS 1561 Barranger JA 676, 918 Alford BA 1237 Antonio E 1306 Bachrach LK 333 Barratt-Boyes B 164 Alford C 962 Antonson DL 6 12 Bachtell RS 1064 Barrett C 194 Al-Jurf AS 623 Appelbaum P 1187 Backer K 756 Barrett CT 204, 1535 Allen A 946 Aprille J 1529 Backofen JE 1519 Barrett DJ 46 1, 847 Allen AC 7 19, 1246 Arad ID 1 179 Bacon B 1316 Barrett FF 94 1 Allen EF 68 1 Aranas EA 1201 Bada HS 1180, 1181, 1297, 11520 Barron KS 905 Allen H 172 Aranda JV 249, 268, 269, 330, 347, Badonnel Y 290 Barsanti R 653 Allen HD 164, 165 447, 1613 Baehner RL 777 Barson WJ 292 Allen J 738 Aranda Z 170, 603, 1031, 11 17, Baggett J 4 13 Bartlett RH 1178, 15 17 Allen JB 7 12, 1050 1392, 1585 Bahjat AF 715 Banley DL 941 Allen JC 788 Arant BS Jr 178, 250, 1244, 1415, Bahler RC 148 Bartley JA 664 Allen RJ 83 1430, 1498 Bailey J 394 Barton NW 918 Al-Nakeeb SM 1054 Arbeter AM 934 Bailey JR 279 Bartosh S 49 1 Alon U 1427, 1428, 1429 Arbus GS 1431, 1432, 1433 Bailoney T 828 Bashan N 674 Alpert BS 100, 101, 102 Arce P 1372, 1373 Baird HW 840 Bashiti HS 152 Alpert JJ 28 Archibald EH 155, 567, 1101 Baker CJ 844,949,963 Bass DA 928 A1 Sioufi HJ 713 Arcilla RA 107, 138 Baker EA 1248 Bassi JA 1672 AUTHOR INDEX TO ABSTRACTS Bastidas JA 496 Bergstrom WH 1066 Blitzer MG 667 Brady RO 670 Bates JM Jr 344,479 Berkowitz P 131 1 Bloch K 880 Branca P 1542 Bates S 1108 Berlin CM Jr 253 Bloch KJ 517.61 1 Branchaud C 347 Batshaw ML 1061. 1103 Bernalis R 879 Bloomfield S 335 Brandt CD 418, I025 Battaglia FC 197, 235. 11 16 Bernbaum J 35. 1198, 1199, 1200. Blumer J 55 1 Brandt 1 661 Batton DG 152 1 1385 Blumer JL 254, 307,417,726, 727 Brandt PWT 164 Batton DG 1 187 Bernfield MR 187 Boat TF 1599, 1698 Brann AW Jr 1333, 1552 Bauer CR 1188, 1 189 Bernstein Dl 448 Bobo RC 563 Brans Y 1212, 1396, 1397 Bauman JW Jr 1435 Berman W Jr 105, 106, 120, 121, Bocchini JA Jr 943 Brasfield DM 1601 Baumgart S 980, 1190, 1191, 1381 126, 191, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1604 Bode HH 373 Braun C 1354 Bay K 898 Berquist WE 466 Bodenstein CJ 1208 Braun WJ 865 Baylen BG 103 Berry DH 813 Boder E 858 Braunstein GD 1335 Bayer CA 15 Berry H 526 Bodwell C 438 Braverman B 1439, 1686 Bayer MF 408 Berry PL 283 Boeckx RL 887 Braverman LE 335 Bayley HS 467, 1220. 1412 Berseth CL 3 1,467 Boehm CD 662 Bray JD 1524, 1602, 1603 Bean B 1007 Bertino JS 254,307 Boenning D 944 Brazy JE 260, 1525 Beard AG 1192 Bertrand JM 1597 Boerth RC 168, 25 1 Breck JM 709 Bearden JD 111 12 Best A 43 Boettrich C 1593, 1594 Brehier A 1362 Beardsley DJS 72 1 Betkerur M 1413, 1513 Bogger S 4 15 Brem AS 1440 Beardsley GP 720 Betz AL 1540 Bohannon WE 34 Brenholz P 669 Bearer CF 1595 Biancani P 200 Bohlken DP 772 Brennan MJ 1188 Beaudet A 66 1 Bianchetti G 258,259 Boisjoly C 56 Brent R 1150 Beaudet AL 665,782 Bianco R 125 Boley SJ 626 Brent RL 1135, 1137, 1138, 1146, Beaulieu D 837 Bias WB 433 Bollinger RO 1609 1153 Beaumont EJ 1193 Bick M 858 Boner A 927 Bresson J 23 1 Bechtold C 55 Bickers RG 1598 Bonner J 529 Brewer ED 181 Bechtold T 9 14 Bieber LL 1098 Bonner R 376 Brewer EJ 905 Becker D 390, 395. 1069 Bier DM 1067 Book LS 419,471,472,518 Brewer L 945 Becker DJ 677, 1083 Bifano EM 1204, 1224 Borda RP 758 Brewer M 865 Beckerman RC 1 134, 1596 Bigelow SW 257 Borgwardt BK 742 Brewster PS 43 Beckman D 1137 Biggar WD 930, 970 Borkowsky W 972 Bricker T 11 1, 142. 629 Beckman DA 1 135 Bigner DD 750 Borian F 35, 1385. 1190, 1198, 1200 Brinkley BR 843 Beckwith L 79 Bigner SH 750 Borofsky L 92 Brion L 1211, 1213, 1214 Bedard MP 1194 Biller J 469 Boros SJ 1659, 1683, 1684 Brochu P 58 1 Bednarek F 335 Billick 1 434 Bortolussi R 946, 985, 1047, 1246 Brodsky K 1541 Bedrick AD 1204 Binah 0 27 1 Bortolussi RL 7 19 Bromberg K 948 Beekman RH 104, 162 Bing DR 1683 Borum P 558 Bromberger P 5 15 Beem M 998 Bingo1 N 1136 Borum PR 588, 589 Brooks JG 1593, 1594 Beharry K 268,269 Bishop AJ I I10 Borysko KZ 604 Brooks PE 989 BehnkeM628 Bisset GS I11 108. 109 Bose CL 1209, 12 17 Brooks RE 1442 Behrendt DM 112, 118 Bithoney WG 32 Bostick JS 1302 Broughton RA 949 Beitins IZ 35 I, 352. 357 Bitman J 5 16 Bottone E 1074 Brouhard B 1487, 1488 Bejar R 1195, 1522 Bhan AK 498 Boucek RJ Jr 110,251 Brouhard BH 1450 Bejar RF 1196 Bhat AM 256, 1201, 1202 Boughter JM 199 Brouillette RT 161, 1636 Belik J 1272, 1408 Bhat R 255,656, 1295, 1439 Boughter M 1192, 1434 Brown AK 1215 Bell EF 464, 1197 Bhatia J 468 Bougle D 473 Brown B 661 Bell R 1667 Bhimji S 985 Bouma LK 1174 Brown DR 376, 1557 Bellanti, JA 895, 917, 927, 1708 Bhogal M 1203 Bourgeois BFD 470 Brown FR 1550 Beller E 1 16 1 Bhutani VK 1645, 1696 Boustany R 1529 Browning MC 1441 Bellevue R 795 Blanc WA 1672 Boutroy MJ 258, 259 Brown MR 594 Belyea S 1432 Black DD 584,617 Bove KE 462 Brown RS 335 Benawra R 1207 Black S 942 Bovino J 1291 Brown RT I Bender JW 722 Black V 1205 Bowen F 7 1 1 Brown S 73.74 Bender TR 436, 1049 Black VD 1218, 1309 Bowen SK 865 Brown SB 602 Benirschke K 1149 Blaese RM 918 Bower B 9 Brown TJ 371,381,399 Benke P 15 14 Blanchard WB 123 Bower RJ 470 Brownlee RC 630 Bennet V 128, 167 Blanchette V 724, 725 Bowman PD 1540 Bruce EN 1606 Bennett A 334.
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