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rva valtre| Mml ate (=>.4 1998 ANNUAL INDEX OF THE JOURNAL OF COATINGS TECHNOLOGY Volume 7O — Numbers 876-887 January-—December, 1998 Keyword Subject Index Additives >. 43; Sept., p. 57 . 53; Oct., p. 141 EE Se cee EL RL a Le Sept., p. 71 Antifoulant June, p. 85 Classes of Coatings Defoamer Oct., p. 157 ID IIIs occicsaiknisinsrapisincicesuituoencdtniwinbionione Sept., p. 71 Feb., p. 83; Oct. p. 141 Nn SEES See Se caer ei Gear ee eee Ona 2 Sept., p. 71 Feb., p. 69, Feb., p. 75 Wetting Agent PRR SIED ccscecsnscsscesccoseesese Apr., p . 35; July, p. 53; Sept., p. Latex Apr., p. NaS acsa cb slachddnsasicinpaerancnetertemesbetncertencsaioons Sept., p. 5 Solventborne Sept., p. 7 Accelerated Testing Jan., p. 70; Mar., p. 59 UV, EB, Radiation Cure Mar., p. 59 ; Sept., p. 57; Differential Scanning Calorimetry Jan., p. 95; Feb., p. 83; Oct., p. 151; Dec., 53 Water-based May, p. 65 Electrochemical Impedance Waterborne Mar., p. 39; May, p. 73; Evaporation Rate , p. 77; Aug., p. 41; Oct., p. 157; Nov., p. 19 Famie Element Analysis ...........0..c.:secsecocreseassesesseresseese Oct., p. 141 Wood Mar., p. 39; Mar., p. 49; Mar., p. 59 Fluorescent Microscopy Feb., p. 83 FTIR Spectroscopy Feb., p. 83; May, p. 65; July, p. 53; Coatings Components July, p. 67 Gas Chromatography Feb., p. 75 Acrylic Jan., p. 83; Feb., p. 83; Mar., p. 39; Gel Permeation Chromatography Jan., p. 95 May, p. 65; May, p. 73; June, p. 69; Aug., p. 47 Alkyd Mar., p. 49 Apr., p. 27; Glass Transition Temperature June, p. 69 June, p. 85; July, p. 53; Nov., p. 19 PUREE PRRCBURE TUUPMUIOIIG ....ncccenesecccecoeccccecereccesees Eris Apr., p. 49 Light Microscopy Feb., p. 83 Aluminum July, p. 53 Mass Spectrometry Jan., p. 83; Feb., p. 75 Bisphenol A Feb., p. 69; Feb., p. 75 a ca sasuirusabunueienlines Feb., p. 97; Dec., 53 I Mar., p. 39; Nov., p. 19 Epoxy Feb., p. 69; Feb., p. 75; Dec., 53 Microautoradiography Mar., p. 49 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Jan., p. 83; Jan., p. 95; July, p. 53 EEOLE OL P e PR June, p. 69; June, p. 85 Melamine Feb., p. 83; Apr., p. 35; June, p. 69; Aug., p. 47 I a cetenincaienaalle Feb., p. 97 ne Mar., p. 49; Apr., p. 43; July, p. 43; Aug., p. 47 Regression Data AmalySis ................c-c.0sssssessscsssereeenees Nov., p. 23 Photoinitiator Oct., p. 151; Nov., p. 23 Reverse Impact Scanning Electron Microscopy , p- 77 Polyurethane Solvents, VOC Apr., p. 49 Reactive Diluent Stress Measurement June, p. 69 Silicone May, p. 73 Thermogravimetric Analysis Transmission Electron Microscopy June, p. 77 Ultraviolet Spectroscopy May, p. 65 Automotive Feb., p. 83; Oct., p. 141 X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy June, p. 77 Basecoat Feb., p. 83 Feb., p. 69, Feb., p. 75 Chemical Processes eg TTT LE AACR ARCO A BEIT Sept., p. 57 Corrosion ........... May, p. 55; July, p. 43; July, p. 61; Sept., p. 63 Clearcoat Feb., p. 83; Oct., p. 141 Condensation (Anti-) Aug., p. 55 Chemical Modification Mar., p. 59 Crosslinking Jan., p. 83; Apr., p. 35; May, p. 73; Corrosion (Anti-) May, p. 55; July, p. 43; June, p. 57; July, p. 43; July, p. 53; Aug., p. 47; Dec., 63 July, p. 61; Sept., p. 63 Encapsulation June, p. 77 Crosslinking Jan., p. 83, Apr., p. 35; Photodegradation May, p. 45; May, p. 65 May, p. 73; June, p. 57; Aug., p. 47; Dec., AA Photooxidation May, p. 65 Curing Feb., p. 97; Apr., p. 35; May, p. 73; June, p. 57; June, p. 69; July, p. 67; Sept., p. 57 Polymerization Jan., p. 95; Nov., p. 23 Stabilization ED eer a Meee Sam PRET Sept., p. 71; Oct., p. 157 96 Journal of Coatings Technology rva valtre| Mml ate (=>.4 1998 ANNUAL INDEX OF THE JOURNAL OF COATINGS TECHNOLOGY Volume 7O — Numbers 876-887 January-—December, 1998 Keyword Subject Index Additives >. 43; Sept., p. 57 . 53; Oct., p. 141 EE Se cee EL RL a Le Sept., p. 71 Antifoulant June, p. 85 Classes of Coatings Defoamer Oct., p. 157 ID IIIs occicsaiknisinsrapisincicesuituoencdtniwinbionione Sept., p. 71 Feb., p. 83; Oct. p. 141 Nn SEES See Se caer ei Gear ee eee Ona 2 Sept., p. 71 Feb., p. 69, Feb., p. 75 Wetting Agent PRR SIED ccscecsnscsscesccoseesese Apr., p . 35; July, p. 53; Sept., p. Latex Apr., p. NaS acsa cb slachddnsasicinpaerancnetertemesbetncertencsaioons Sept., p. 5 Solventborne Sept., p. 7 Accelerated Testing Jan., p. 70; Mar., p. 59 UV, EB, Radiation Cure Mar., p. 59 ; Sept., p. 57; Differential Scanning Calorimetry Jan., p. 95; Feb., p. 83; Oct., p. 151; Dec., 53 Water-based May, p. 65 Electrochemical Impedance Waterborne Mar., p. 39; May, p. 73; Evaporation Rate , p. 77; Aug., p. 41; Oct., p. 157; Nov., p. 19 Famie Element Analysis ...........0..c.:secsecocreseassesesseresseese Oct., p. 141 Wood Mar., p. 39; Mar., p. 49; Mar., p. 59 Fluorescent Microscopy Feb., p. 83 FTIR Spectroscopy Feb., p. 83; May, p. 65; July, p. 53; Coatings Components July, p. 67 Gas Chromatography Feb., p. 75 Acrylic Jan., p. 83; Feb., p. 83; Mar., p. 39; Gel Permeation Chromatography Jan., p. 95 May, p. 65; May, p. 73; June, p. 69; Aug., p. 47 Alkyd Mar., p. 49 Apr., p. 27; Glass Transition Temperature June, p. 69 June, p. 85; July, p. 53; Nov., p. 19 PUREE PRRCBURE TUUPMUIOIIG ....ncccenesecccecoeccccecereccesees Eris Apr., p. 49 Light Microscopy Feb., p. 83 Aluminum July, p. 53 Mass Spectrometry Jan., p. 83; Feb., p. 75 Bisphenol A Feb., p. 69; Feb., p. 75 a ca sasuirusabunueienlines Feb., p. 97; Dec., 53 I Mar., p. 39; Nov., p. 19 Epoxy Feb., p. 69; Feb., p. 75; Dec., 53 Microautoradiography Mar., p. 49 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Jan., p. 83; Jan., p. 95; July, p. 53 EEOLE OL P e PR June, p. 69; June, p. 85 Melamine Feb., p. 83; Apr., p. 35; June, p. 69; Aug., p. 47 I a cetenincaienaalle Feb., p. 97 ne Mar., p. 49; Apr., p. 43; July, p. 43; Aug., p. 47 Regression Data AmalySis ................c-c.0sssssessscsssereeenees Nov., p. 23 Photoinitiator Oct., p. 151; Nov., p. 23 Reverse Impact Scanning Electron Microscopy , p- 77 Polyurethane Solvents, VOC Apr., p. 49 Reactive Diluent Stress Measurement June, p. 69 Silicone May, p. 73 Thermogravimetric Analysis Transmission Electron Microscopy June, p. 77 Ultraviolet Spectroscopy May, p. 65 Automotive Feb., p. 83; Oct., p. 141 X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy June, p. 77 Basecoat Feb., p. 83 Feb., p. 69, Feb., p. 75 Chemical Processes eg TTT LE AACR ARCO A BEIT Sept., p. 57 Corrosion ........... May, p. 55; July, p. 43; July, p. 61; Sept., p. 63 Clearcoat Feb., p. 83; Oct., p. 141 Condensation (Anti-) Aug., p. 55 Chemical Modification Mar., p. 59 Crosslinking Jan., p. 83; Apr., p. 35; May, p. 73; Corrosion (Anti-) May, p. 55; July, p. 43; June, p. 57; July, p. 43; July, p. 53; Aug., p. 47; Dec., 63 July, p. 61; Sept., p. 63 Encapsulation June, p. 77 Crosslinking Jan., p. 83, Apr., p. 35; Photodegradation May, p. 45; May, p. 65 May, p. 73; June, p. 57; Aug., p. 47; Dec., AA Photooxidation May, p. 65 Curing Feb., p. 97; Apr., p. 35; May, p. 73; June, p. 57; June, p. 69; July, p. 67; Sept., p. 57 Polymerization Jan., p. 95; Nov., p. 23 Stabilization ED eer a Meee Sam PRET Sept., p. 71; Oct., p. 157 96 Journal of Coatings Technology Exterior es Flammability Failure Oct., p. 141 PMI HE IINUNEININUIE Do i ciisch cc oecisisbto encccscaeseeecnnihco s Feb., p. 69; Feb., p. 75 Fouling (Anti-) May, p. 55; June, p. 85 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Oct., p. 161 Grafting Feb., p. 69; Feb., p. 75 PRINCE ocssassvcceieccsteoensone Apr., p . 35; July, p. 53; Sept., p. 71 Jan. p. 101 Migration Feb., p. 69; Feb., p. 75 ESOIe er SONTS CAS EET SIE. BTL Oct., p. 161 Multicoat System June, p. 69 Toxicity Oct., p. 161 Organic June, p. 69 Transportation Performance Oct., p. 165 VOC Control NII «> scssimaidcccaleisindiceahicoarain vocadoecebiesGondele actuate Sept., p. 57 Primer Product Development Cycle Curing Service Life Prediction Formation INU ips iscsi rs Catecennicsicisgesansh'sencgucnabbaniocaettnned Sept., p. 71 EI nN ON ae I ETS nts Oct., p. 141 Structure/Property Relationships ..............0sssse Mar., p. 39 Formulation PENI iS iene tucescisassSceaivercovenieeoie tniceicciknsb Sept., p. 57 NII 2s scan'cicteslac teneiesnende aMecmeu dcinbc kcacdbetaeis eua e May, p. 45 INE Gish ccs iccahicvessolsonstebbandmenenneee Sept., p. 63 Two-Component May, p. 73; July, p. 67 UV, EB, Radiation Cure Mar., p. 59; Sept., p. 57; Oct., p. 151; Dec., 53 Waterborne Mar., p. 39; May, p. 73; June, p. 77; Aug., p. 41; Oct., p. 157; Nov., p. 19 Water Sorption Aug., p. 55 WW RMREDNTIINE occ snnscicwcnsivesoesesess Apr., p. 27; July, p. 53; Oct., p. 141 Aluminum June, p. 77 Wood Mar., p. 39; Mar., p. 49; Mar., p. 59 Diffusion June, p. 57 Dispersion May, p. 45; Aug., p. 41 Coatings Processes Particle Size Curing Feb., p. 97; Apr., p. 35; May, p. 73; June, p. 57; June, p. 69; July, p. 67; Sept., p. 57 Drying Mar., p. 59; July, p. 67; Nov., p. 19 Polymeric Components UV, EB, Radiation Cure Mar., p. 59; Sept., p. 57; Oct., p. 151; Dec., 53 Jan., p. 83; Feb., p. 83; Mar., p. 39; May, p. 65; May, p. 73; June. p. 69; Aug., p. 47 Mar., p. 49; Apr., p. 27; June, p. 85; Nov., p. 19 Coatings Properties Feb., p. 69; Feb., p. 75; Dec., 53 Adkesion Mar., p. 39; Mar., p. 59; Sept., p. 63; Dec., 53 Feb., p. 83; Apr., p. 35; June., p. 69; Aug., p. 47 Antifouling, Biofouling May, p. 55; June, p. 85 July, p. 67 Corrosion Resistance May, p. 55; July, p. 43; July, p. 61; Sept., p. 63; Dec., 69 Polymers PIII ¢2 ... sescdcndvtacsemnasnleusine deeeasowstintenmiakdeeaine mene eae Sept., p. 71 Durability May, p. 65; Oct., p. 165 en RINOTEOSA SRET AN T EST Mar., p. 39; Nov., p. 19 Elasticity Feb., p. 69; Feb., p.7 5 Polymerization Jan., p. 95; Nov., p. 23 Migration Penetration Service Life Prediction NNN sec ectciuiversdviesvcmvascetoscontie Apr., p. 27; May, p. 45; July, p. 53; Oct., p. 141 Computer Applications Formulation Aluminum SII ces cvs orivnihsesisuanicicipaty cinssathcieelealuentaeicienkinatean shel May, p. 45 I sachs Samiacian casi aca tc et Sobubtauaaes Feb., p. 69, Feb., p. 75 Simulation May, p. 45 Coatings /Substrate Interface Environmental Concerns, Regulations Acid Rain EPA Method 24 Apr., p. 49 Vol. 70, No. 887, December 1998 Alphabetical Listing of Papers Acrylate Grafted Dehydrated Castor Oil Alkyd—A Binder for Investigation of the Effects of Formulation on Selected Exterior Paints—S. Majumdar, D. Kumar, and Y.P.S. Nirvan, Properties of UV Curable IPN Coatings—Detroit Society Apr., p. 27 for Coatings Technology Technical Committee, Oct., p. 151. Adhesion of Waterborne Paints to Wood—S.L. Bardage and J. Invisible Ink and Unfair Competition: Metatags Hit the Bjurman, Mar., p. 39. Internet—R. Baron, June, p. 92. Air Convective Drying and Curing of Polyurethane-Based Paints on Sheet Molding Compound Surfaces—S. Vessot, J. Measurement of Stress in Multicoat Systems—A.E. Boerman Andrieu, P. Laurent, J. Galy, and J.F. Gérard, July, p. 67. and D.Y. Perera, June, p. 69. Aluminum Compounds as Additional Crosslinkers for Air- Microautoradiographic Studies of the Penetration of Alkyd, Drying High-Solids Alkyd Paints—W.J. Muizebelt, J.C. Alkyd Emulsion and Linseed Oil Coatings into Wood Hubert, R.A.M. Venderbosch, A.J.H. Lansbergen, R.P. R.M. Nussbaum, E.J. Sutcliffe, and A.-C. Hellgren, Mar., p. Klaasen, and K.H. Zabel, July, p. 53. 49. Microstructure of Weathered Paint and Its Relation to Gloss Chemoenzymatic Synthesis and Characterization of Urethane Loss: Computer Simulation and Modeling—F.Y. Hunt, M.A. Oils for Surface Coatings—V.D. Athawale and M.D. Bhabhe, Galler, and J.W. Martin, May, p. 45 Apr., p. 43. Mild Steel Corrosion in Saline Solutions. Comparison Comparative Study of Photoinitiator Curing Efficiency Using Between Bulk Solutions and Steel-Coating Interfacial Regression Data Analysis—C.-H. Chang and T. Nguyen, Solutions—J.M. Bastidas, M. Morcillo, and F.J. Rodriguez, Nov., p. 23 July, p. 61. Computers in the Coatings Industry—The Next 10 Years—C. Mixed Metal Oxide Inorganic/Organic Coatings—C.R. Wold Rooney and C.E. Bangert, Jr., Jan., p. 103. and M.D. Soucek, July, p. 43 Conference Presentations: Intellectual Property Issues Disclosing Your Work at a Conference Can Affect Its N,N-bis (2-hydroxyethyl) Fatty Amide as Novel Patentability—I.D. Clark, June, p. 91. Environmentally Friendly Crosslinking Agent for Acid Control of Film Defects in Solventborne High-Solids Coatings: Functional Acrylic Copolymer Resin—P. Pulin N., D.A. The Non-Additives vs. a New Additives Approach—J. Raval, and V.M. Mannari, Aug., p. 47. Schwartz, B.A. Moyer, and R.E. Smith, Sept., p. 71. New Approach in the Development and Testing of Antifouling Crosslink Density and Cure Window of Oligourethane Diol/ Paints Without Organotin Derivatives—K. Vallee-Rehel, B. Melamine High-Solids Coatings—S. Haseebuddin, K.V.S.N. Mariette, P.A. Hoarau, P. Guerin, V. Langlois, and J.Y. Raju, and M. Yaseen, Apr., p. 35. Langlois, May, p. 55. Novel Ambient Temperature Curable Two-Component Decomposable Crosslinking Paint—Y. Nakayama, Dec., p. 63. Waterborne Silicone-Acrylic Coatings—N. Harui and T. Defoamer Selection in Waterborne Coatings—R.A. Reinhardt, Agawa, May, p. 73. W. Heilen, E. Walhorn, S. Silber, and J.W. Adams, Oct., p. Novel Anti-Condensation Coating—G. Wang, D. Chen, L. Lu, 157 X. Wang, and Y. Yang, Aug., p. 55. Design of Polymeric Dispersants for Waterborne Coatings—S. Creutz, R. Jér6me, G.M.P. Kaptijn, A.W. van der Werf, and On the Synthesis and Characterization of New Low J.M. Akkerman, Aug., p. 41. Temperature Curing Powder Coatings Cured with Development of lodopropynyl Carbamates as Preservatives Radiation—M. Johansson, H. Falkén, A. Irestedt, and A. for Paint and Coatings—R. Gruening, June, p. 85. Hult, Sept., p. 57. Development of Methods for the Determination of Bisphenol Oxidative Crosslinking of Alkyd Resins Studied with Mass A in Food Simulants—R.J. Wingender, P. Niketas, and C.K. Spectrometry and NMR Using Model Compounds—W_,]. Switala, Feb., p. 75. Muizebelt, J.J. Donkerbroek, M.W.F. Nielen, J.B. Hussem, Development of a Recycled Polymer Coating for Steel Corrosion M.E.F. Biemond, R.P. Klaasen, and K.H. Zabel, Jan., p. 83. Protection: An Adhesion Study—F. Bourgés-Fricoteaux and O. Savadogo, Sept., p. 63. Performance of Building Materials in Australia—D.J. Bartlett, Driers for Waterborne Coatings—R.W. Hein, Nov., p. 19 Oct., p. 165. Performance of Finishes on Wood that is Chemically Modified Effect of Siloxane Functionalized Caprolactone Polyols on by Acetylation—E.P.J. Beckers, M. de Meijer, H. Militz, and Photocurable Epoxy Coatings—S. Wu and M.D. Soucek, M. Stevens, Mar., p. 59. Dec., p. 53. Photodegradation of Water-Based Acrylic Coatings Containing Effecto fW eathering on the Stress Distribution and Mechanical Silica—A.M. Morrow, N.S. Allen, and M. Edge, May, p. 65. Performance of Automotive Paint Systems—M.E. Nichols Polyacrylamide-Grafted Dextrine Copolymer Coatings—T. and C.A. Darr, Oct., p. 141. Sugama and T. Hanwood, Dec., p. 69. Evaluation of the Degree of Cure of a Coating—kK. Sharp, G. Potential Exposure to Bisphenol A from Food-Contact Use of Mattson, and S. Jénsson, Feb., p. 97. Epoxy Coated Cans—S.R. Howe, L. Borodinsky, and R.S. Lyon, Feb., p. 69. Formation and Crosslinkingo f Latex Films through the Reaction Preparation of Encapsulated Aluminum Pigments by Emulsion of Acetoacetoxy Groups with Diamines under Ambient Polymerization and Their Characterization—Th. Batzilla Conditions—J. Feng, H. Pham, P. Macdonald, M.A. Winnik, and A. Tulke, June, p. 77. J.M. Geurts, H. Zirkzee, S. van Es, and A.L. German, June, p. 57. Reducing Product Development Cycle Times Without Increasing Risk—F.L. Floyd, Jan., p. 70. Hazardous Materials Transportation Issues in Our Industry— L.W. Bierlein, Jan., p. 101 98 Journal of Coatings Technology Step-Growth Polymerization of Unsaturated Aldehydes with VOC Testing Comparison: EPA Method 24 Versus the Cal Poly Diaminodiphenylmethane—A. Sebenik, Jan., p. 95. Pomona Method—Los Angeles Society for Coatings Study of the Attack of Acidic Solutions on Melamine-Acrylic Technology Technical Committee, Apr., p. 49. Basecoat/Clearcoat Paint Systems—W.R. Rodgers, D.P. Garner, and G.D. Cheever, Feb., p. 83. When Disaster Strikes—N.R. Shearer, Feb., p. 101. Adams, J.W.—See Reinhardt, R.A. Feng, J., Pham, H., Macdonald, P., Winnik, M.A., Geurts, J.M., Agawa, T.—See Harui, N. Zirkzee, H., van Es, S., and German, A.L.—Formation and Akkerman, J.M.—See Creutz, S. Crosslinking of Latex Films through the Reaction of Allen, N.S.—See Morrow, A.M. Acetoacetoxy Groups with Diamines under Ambient Andrieu, J.—See Vessot, S. Conditions, June, p. 57. Athawale, V.D.and Bhabhe, M.D.—Chemoenzymatic Synthesis Floyd, F.L.—Reducing Product Development Cycle Times and Characterization of Urethane Oils for Surface Coatings, Without Increasing Risk, Jan., p. 70. Apr., p. 43. Galler, M.A.—See Hunt, F.Y. Bangert, C.E.—See Rooney. C. Galy, J.—See Vessot, S. Bardage,S.L.,and Bjurman,J.—Adhesion of Waterborne Paints Garner, D.P.—See Rodgers, W.R. to Wood, Mar., p. 39. German, A.L.—See Feng, J. Baron, R.—Invisible Ink and Unfair Competition: Metatags Gérard, J.F.—See Vessot, S. Hit the Internet, June, p. 92. Geurts, J.M.—See Feng, J. Bartlett, D.J—The Performance of Building Materials in Gruening, R.—Development of lodopropyny! Carbamates as Australia, Oct., p. 165. Preservatives for Paint and Coatings, June, p. 85. Bastidas, J.M., Morcillo, M., and Rodriguez, F.J.—Mild Steel Guerin, P.—See Vallee-Rehel, K. Corrosion in Saline Solutions. Comparison Between Bulk Solutions and Steel-Coating Interfacial Solutions, July, p. Hanwood, T.—See Sugama, T. 61. Harui, N. and Agawa, T.—Novel Ambient Temperature Batzilla, Th. and Tulke, A.—Preparation of Encapsulated Curable Two-Component Waterborne Silicone-Acrylic Aluminum Pigments by Emulsion Polymerization and Their Coatings, May, p. 73. Characterization, June, p. 77. Haseebuddin, S., Raju, K.V.S.N., and Yaseen, M.—Crosslink Beckers, E.P.J., de Meijer, M., Militz, H., and Stevens, M.— Density and Cure Window of Oligourethane Di/M oelalmin e Performance of Finishes on Wood that is Chemically High-Solids Coatings, Apr., p. 35. Modified by Acetylation, Mar., p. 59. Heilen, W.—See Reinhardt, R.A. Bhabhe, M.D.—See Athawale, V.D. Hein, R.W.—Driers for Waterborne Coatings, Nov., p. 19. Biemond, M.E.F.—See Muizebelt, W.J. Hellgren, A.-C.—See Nussbaum, R.M. Bierlein, L.W.—Hazardous Materials Transportation Issues in Hoarau, P.A.—See Vallee-Rehel, K. Our Industry, Jan., p. 101. Howe,S.R., Borodinsky, L.,and Lyon, R.S.—Potential Exposure Bjurman, J.—See Bardage, S.L. to Bisphenol A from Food-Contact Use of Epoxy Coated Boerman, A.E. and Perera, D.Y.—Measurement of Stress in Cans, Feb., p. 69. Multicoat Systems, June, p. 69. Hubert, J.C.—See Muizebelt, W.]. Borodinsky, L.—See Howe, S.R. Hult, A.—See Johansson, M. Bourgés-Fricoteaux, F. and Savadogo, O.—Development of a Hunt, F.Y., Galler, M.A., and Martin, J.W.—Microstructure of Recycled Polymer Coating for Steel Corrosion Protection: Weathered Paint and Its Relation to Gloss Loss: Computer An Adhesion Study, Sept., p. 63. Simulation and Modeling, May, p. 45. Hussem, J.B.—See Muizebelt, W.]. Chang, C.-H., and Nguyen, T.—Comparative Study of Photoinitiator Curing Efficiency Using Regression Data Irestedt, A.—See Johansson, M. Analysis, Nov., p. 23. Cheever, G.D.—See Rodgers, W.R. JérOme, R.—See Creutz, S. Chen, D.—See Wang, G. Johansson, M., Falkén, H., Irestedt, A., and Hult, A.—On the Clark, I.D.—Conference Presentations: Intellectual Property Synthesis and Characterization of New Low Temperature Issues—Disclosing Your Work at a Conference Can Affect Curing Powder Coatings Cured with Radiation, Sept., p. 57. Its Patentability, June, p. 91. Jonsson, S.—See Sharp, K. Creutz, S., Jéréme, R., Kaptijn,G.M.P., vander Werf, A.W., and Akkerman, J.M.—Design of Polymeric Dispersants for Kaptijn, G.M.P.—See Creutz, S. Waterborne Coatings, Aug., p. 41. Klaasen, R.P.—See Muizebelt, W.J. Kumar, D.—See Majumdar, S. Darr, C.A.—See Nichols, M.E. de Meijer, M.—See Beckers, E.P.J. Langlois, J.Y.—See Vallee- Rehel, K. Donkerbroek, J.J.—See Muizebelt, W.]J. Langlois, V.i—See Vallee-Rehel, K. Lansbergen, A.J.H.—See Muizebelt, W.J. Edge, M.—See Morrow, A.M. Laurent, P.—See Vessot, S. Falkén, H.—See Johansson, M. Lu, L..—See Wang, G. Vol. 70, No. 887, December 1998 Lyon, R.S.—See Howe, S.R. Shearer, N.R.—When Disaster Strikes, Feb., p. 101. Silber, S—See Reinhardt, R.A. Macdonald, P.—See Feng, J. Smith, R.E.—See Schwartz, J. Majumdar, S., Kumar, D.,and Nirvan, Y.P.S.—Acrylate Grafted Soucek, M.D.—See Wold, C.R. Dehydrated Castor Oil Alkyd—A Binder for Exterior Paints, Soucek, M.D.—See Wu, S. Apr., p. 27. Stevens, S.M.—See Beckers, E.P.J. Mannari, V.M.—See Pulin N., P. Sugama, T. and Hanwood, T.—Polyacrylamide-Grafted Mariette, B—See Vallee-Rehel, K. Dextrine Copolymer Coatings, Dec., p. 69. Martin, J.W.—See Hunt, F.Y. Sutcliffe, E.J—See Nussbaum, R.M. Mattson, G.—See Sharp, K. Switala, C.K.—See Wingender, R.]J. Militz, H.—See Beckers, E.P.J. Morcillo, M.—See Bastidas, J.M. Tulke, A.—See Batzilla, Th. Morrow, A.M., Allen, N.S.,and Edge, M.—Photodegradation of Water-Based Acrylic Coatings Containing Silica, May, Vallee-Rehel, K., Mariette, B., Hoarau, P.A.,Guerin, P., Langlois, p. 65. V.,and Langlois, J.Y.—New Approach in the Development Moyer, B.A.—See Schwartz, J. and Testing of Antifouling Paints Without Organotin Muizebelt, W.J., Donkerbroek, J.J., Nielen, M.W.F., Hussem, Derivatives, May, p. 55. ].B., Biemond, M.E.F., Klaasen, R.P., and Zabel, K.H.— van der Werf, A.W.—See Creutz, S. Oxidative Crosslinking of Alkyd Resins Studied with Van Es, J.—See Feng, J. Mass Spectrometry and NMR Using Model Compounds, Venderbosch, R.A.M.—See Muizebelt, WJ. Jan., p. 83. Vessot, S., Andrieu, J., Laurent, P., Galy, J., and Gérard, J.F.— Muizebelt, W.J., Hubert, J.C., Venderbosch, R.A.M., Air Convective Drying and Curing of Polyurethane-Based Lansbergen, A.J.H., Klaasen, R.P., and Zabel, K.H.— Paints on Sheet Molding Compound Surfaces, July, p. 67. 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