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Journal Visual Pa airment ’ Blindness INDEX Volume 92, 1998 American Foundation for the Blind 11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300 New York, NY 10001 Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness VOLUME 92, 1998 SUBJECTS and NAMES (NOTE: (NS) indicates the /VIB news service.) A The Effectiveness of Perceptual Training and Psychosocial Counseling in ACCESSIBILITY Adjustment to the Loss of Vision—July Accessible Copier System—June 398 (NS). 464-482. Accessible Gardening—August 574-575 Self-reports of Psychological Distress in (NS). Connection with Various Degrees of Access Services—August—553-554 (NS). Visual Impairment—July 483-490. Internet Access—June 398 (NS). Stress, Coping, and Adjustment of The MARCO Model: Making Substance Adventitiously Blind Male Veterans with Abuse Services Accessible to People and without Diabetes Mellitus— Who Are Visually Impaired—August September 656-665. 567-569. ADOLESCENCE Photopolymers, Computer-Aided Design, Best Friendships of Adolescents with and Tactile Signs—November 823-826. Visual Impairments: A Descriptive Sensory Access Foundation—August 554 Study—September 593-608. (NS). Lifestyles of Adolescents with Visual Situational Assessment of the Impairments: An Ethnographic Accommodation Needs of Employees Analysis—January 7-17. Who Are Visually Impaired—January The Missing Link: Real Work Experiences 42-54. for People Who Are Visually Impaired— Task Force on Information Access—August December 844-847 (NS). 558 (NS). Personal-Space Preference Among Male Telecommunications Accessibility—August Elementary and High School Students 558 (NS). with and without Visual Impairments— The Use of Technology in Programs for November 769-782. Students with Visual Impairments in A Portable Control Device for Promoting Florida—-May 302-312. Independent Indoor Travel by Persons VISIONS—August 554 (NS). with Severe Multiple Disabilities— Washington Talking Book and Braille January 63-70. Library—August 554 (NS). Vision of Nursing Home Residents: Expected Years of Healthy Life; and Risk ADAPTIVE DEVICES Factors for Adolescents—March Guidelines for Assessing the Need for 221-224. Adaptive Devices for Visually Impaired ADVOCACY Pedestrians at Signalized Intersections— Advocacy Book on Employment—October September 633-646. 732 (NS). ADJUSTMENT Developing an Advocacy Campaign to Development of the Adaptation to Age- Preserve Specialized Services for Older related Vision Loss Scale—January Peopie Who Are Visually Impaired— 30-41. October 716-720 (NS). 2 JVIB Index, Volume 92, 1998 San Francisco State University—April 235 Distribution of People with Visual (NS). Impairment by Community Type, Task Force and Advocacy Tool—February Prevalence of Disability, and Growth of 99-100 (NS). the Older Population—May 380-382. The Effectiveness of Perceptual Training AGENCY NEWS and Psychosocial Counseling in Canadian Foundation for Aniridia Adjustment to the Loss of Vision—July Research—December 848 (NS). 464-482. Career Workshops—April 232 (NS). The First International Meeting on Aging A Comparison Of Counselor- and and Deaf-Blindness—August 559-560 Instructor-managed Cases at a State (NS). Blindness Agency—May 372-376. Geriatric Low Vision Referrals by Latin American Parents’ Organization— Ophthalmologists in a Senior Health April 232-233 (NS). Center—November 748-753. Meeting Of International Blindness National Agenda on Vision and Aging— Organizations—April 233 (NS). December 850-851 (NS). Mexican Blindness Organization—April Practical Information for Older People— 233 (NS). December 861 (NS). National Industries for the BLIND (NIB)— Race and Ethnicity of Persons with Visual October 720 (NS). Impairments; Education of Children with National Rehabilitation Day—December Disabilities; and Living Arrangements of 847-848 (NS). Older Americans—July 539-542. New Disability Organization—December Vision of Nursing Home Residents: 848-849 (NS). Expected Years of Healthy Life; and Risk New Structure for AER—April 232 (NS). Factors for Adolescents—March Proceedings On the Web—April 232 (NS). 221-224. Resource Center in Cambodia—April 232 AIDS (NS). Government Employment of Visually Resource Center Meeting—233 (NS). Impaired People; HIV Cases; and San Francisco State University—December Children’s Well Being—November 847 (NS). 828-831. Servicio di Consulenza Pedagogica— December 848 (NS). ALLMAN, CAROL B. Space Camp—August 557-558 (NS). Braille Communication Skills: What Summer College Prep Program—April 232 Teachers Teach and Visually Impaired (NS). Adults Use—May 331-337. VA Hospital, Hines, [L—October 720 (NS). AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE Virginia Sowell Center—December 847 BLIND (AFB) (NS). Career Workshops—April 232 (NS). Vision Conference in British Columbia— Grant for Braille Mentor Program—April April 233 (NS). 234 (NS). 1998 Josephine L. Taylor Leadership AGING Institute—February 97-99 (NS). Developing an Advocacy Campaign to Preserve Specialized Services for Older AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT People Who Are Visually Impaired— (ADA) October 716-720 (NS). Project on Transit Stop Announcements— Development of the Adaptation to Age- April 230 (NS). related Vision Loss Scale—January Situational Assessment of the 30-41. Accommodation Needs of Employees JVIB Index, Volume 92, 1998 3 Who Are Visually Impaired—January August 562-563 (NS), October 722—725 42-54. (NS), December 854 (NS). Award Promoting Technology—February ARDITI, ARIES 125 (NS). Wall Versus Path Tactile Maps for Route Employee Award Program—June 396—397 planning in Buildings—July 531-534. (NS). ARTS ICEVI Conference—February 105 (NS). Art Education Book—April 255 (NS). Summer Music Institute—June 399 (NS). ASHMEAD, DANIEL H. Echolocation. Reconsidered: Using Spatial BAGLEY, MARTHA Variations in the Ambient Sound Field to The First international Meeting on Aging Guide Locomotion—September and Deaf-Blindness—August 559-560 615-632. ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATION AND (NS). REHABILITATION OF THE BLIND BATTERSBY-LONGDEN, JILL C. AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED (AER) Situational Assessment of the Call for Nominations—February 108 (NS). Accommodation Needs of Employees Low Vision Certification Exams—February Who Are Visually Impaired—January 107-108 (NS). 42-54. New Program to Share Expertise— February 108 (NS). BECKER, HOWARD Newsletter on Employment—February 107 An Objective Measurement System to (NS) Assess Employment Outcomes for New Structure for AER—April 232 (NS). People Who Are Blind or Visually O&M Listserve—February 108 (NS). Impaired—January 80-84. AUDIO FORMATS BEDNARSKI, MARYELLEN Access Services—August 553-554 (NS). Results of a Survey on Coping With Audiodescription at Movie Theaters—April 230 (NS). Retinitis Pigmentosa—May 357-362. Audio Pedestrian Signals—February 107 BEHAVIOR (NS). Proactive Strategies for Managing the Digitized Talking Books—December Behavior of Children with 862-863 (NS). Neurodegenerative Diseases and Visual E-mail Messages Through the Phone— Impairment—January 55-62. April 253 (NS). Help for Funding College—October 734 BICKNESE-MILLER, JODY (NS). A Comparison of Counselor- and Report on Talking Books—December 861 Instructor-managed Cases at a State (NS) Blindness Agency—May 372-376. Washington Talking Book and Braille BIOGRAPHIES/AUTOBIOGRRAPHIES Library—August 554 (NS) Analysis of Disability Autobiographies— AUSTRALIA December 860-861 (NS). Australian Space Camp—December A Teacher’s Story—862 (NS). 852-853 (NS). Just People, Reviewed by Deborah Kent— AWARDS August 565-567. Awards—February 109-110 (NS), April Planet of the Blind, Reviewed by Deborah 238-239 (NS), June 401-403 (NS), Kent—June 385-388. 4 JVIB Index, Volume 92, 1998 BLACK, JOHN Reading by Touch, Reviewed by Morton A. The Use of Escalators by Dog Guide Heller—March 215-218. Owners—September 666-669. Safe Without Sight: Crime Prevention and Self-Defense Strategies for People Who BLADES, MARK Are Blind, Reviewed by Deborah Kent— Effects Of Orientation On Braille Reading December 833-836 (NS). by People Who Are Visually Impaired The Role of Context—July 454-463. BOOKS AND READING Route Descriptions by Visually Impaired Accessible Gardening—August 574-575 and Sighted Children from Memory and (NS). from Maps—July 512-521. Access Services—August 553-554 (NS). Adaptive Cookbook—February 124 (NS). BLOOD, MARY L Advocacy Book on Employment—October Circadian-Rhythm. Sleep Disorders in 732 (NS). Persons Who Are Totally Blind—March Analysis of Disability Autobiographies— 145-161. December 860-861 (NS). BOOK REVIEWS Art Education Book—April 255 (NS). The CCTV Book, Reviewed by Mark M. Assistive Technology Book—August 575 Uslan—September 693-695. (NS). Claiming Disability, Knowledge, and Blind Musicians in the Ukraine—October Identity, Reviewed by Paul E. 731 (NS). Ponchillia—November 826-828. Book Celebrating New Resource Center— Classroom Collaboration, Reviewed by August 575 (NS). Carolynn J. Longuil—March 220-221. Book on Dog Guides—February 124 (NS). Communication Skills for Visually Impaired Book on Educating the Public—February Learners: Braille, Print, and Listening 126 (NS). Skills for Students Who Are Visually Book on Education of Visually Impaired Impaired, Reviewed by Ellen Trief— Students—December 860 (NS). March 218-219. Book for Parents—October 732 (NS). Coping with Glaucoma, A Guide to Living Book of Quotations—June 411 (NS). with Glaucoma for You and Your Family, Book on Success—February 124 (NS). Reviewed by Nancy D. Miller— Braille Books on the Internet—June 396 September 692-693. (NS). Cooking with Feeling: Techniques and Braille Monitor Available—February 124 Recipes, Reviewed by Deborah Kent— (NS). October 714-716 (NS). Braille Tutorial for Adults—August 574 Just People, Reviewed by Deborah Kent— (NS). August 565-567. Canadian Braille Authority Publications- Language, Literacy and Children with June 413 (NS). Special Needs, Reviewed by Mary Beth Catalog—December 861 (NS). Caruso—September 695-698. Children’s Book about Blind Boy— Let’s Learn Shapes with Shapely-CAL, December 860 (NS). Reviewed by Deborah Kent—Appril Contributors Sought for Inspirational 245-246 (NS). Book—August 556 (NS). Planet of the Blind, Reviewed by Deborah Cookbook in Large Print or Braille— Kent—June 385-388 (NS). December 861 (NS). Project VISION: Visually Impaired Students Curriculum for Diabetes Education— and Internet Opportunities Now, October 731 (NS). Reviewed by Karen Luxton Gourgey— Database of Books—June 414 (NS). May 376-380. Diabetes Resource—February 126 (NS). JVIB Index, Volume 92, 1998 5 Digitized Talking Books—December Special Education Cartoons—August 574 862-863 (NS). (NS). Directory—October 731 (NS). Survey Reports from RNIB—October 731 Disability Lifestyle Magazine—February (NS). 124 (NS). A Teacher’s Story—862 (NS). Disability Studies Book—June 412 (NS). Teaching Multiple Disabled Students— Guide to Diabetes—June 412 (NS). August 574 (NS). Guide to Diabetes Education—October 734 Technology Resource Guide—June 412 (NS). (NS). Home-Buying Guide—October 731-732 Updated Directory—February 126 (NS). (NS). Magazine on Disk—December 862 (NS). BRACALENTE, SANDRO Making Videos Accessible—June 412 Guiding a Person with Blindness and (NS). Intellectual Disability in Indoor Travel Manual on Windows for Visually Impaired with Fewer Auditory Cues—September Users—December 861-862 (NS). 609-614. Memoir on Blindness—February 124 (NS). A Portable Control Device for Promoting Memoir on Rehabilitation—December 860 Independent Indoor Travel by Persons (NS). with Severe Multiple Disabilities— Mobility Guide for Children—February January 63-70. 123 (NS). BRADLEY-JOHNSON, SHARON Mobility Storybook—June 412-413 (NS). Parents’ and Teachers’ Ratings of the Social Music in Large Print—October 734 (NS). National Braille Press Books for Skills of Elementary-Age Students Who Children—October 732 (NS). Are Blind—July 503-511. New Edition of General Interest BRAILLE Magazine—October 734 (NS). Accessible Subway Maps—June 393 (NS). One Woman’s Life—February 126 (NS). Beta Test of Math Filter—February 125 Parents’ Newsletter—December 861 (NS). (NS). Poems on Disability Topics—December Braille Books on the Internet—June 396 860 (NS). (NS). Practical Information for Older People— Braille Communication Skills: What December 861 (NS). Teachers Teach and Visually Impaired Proceedings—February 125 (NS). Adults Use—May 331-337. Publications from AWARE—June 411-412 (NS). Braille Font—April 251 (NS). Braille Jewelry—April 255 (NS). Publications from Mississippi State University—October 732 (NS). Braille Literacy Packet—February 125-126 Reflections on Disability—February (NS). 124-125 (NS). Braille Monitor Available—February 124 Report on Disability Survey—October 732 (NS). (NS). Braille Music Technology—April 254 Report on Electronic Purses—December (NS). 862 (NS). Braille Research Project—June 395 (NS). Report from Japan—October 734 (NS). Braille Teaching Grant—June 395 (NS). Report on Talking Books—December 861 Braille Tutorial for Adults—August 574 (NS). (NS). Report on Vision Research—December 861 Canadian Braille Authority Publications— (NS). June 413 (NS). 6 JVIB Index, Volume 92, 1998 Determining Reading and Writing Media Cc for Individuals with Visual and Physical Impairments—March 162-175. CAMBODIA Distance Education for Braille—February Resource Center in Cambodia—April 232 125 (NS). (NS). Effects of Orientation on Braille Reading CAMPS by People Who Are Visually Impaired: Australian Space Camp—December The Role of Context—July 454-463. 852-853 (NS). Grant for Braille Mentor Program—April Space Camp—April 231 (NS), August 234 (NS). 557-558 (NS). How Blind Readers Perceive and Gather Summer Camp—October 721 (NS). Information Written in Braille—May 322-330. CANADA National Braille Press Books for Canadian Braille Authority Publications— Children—October 732 (NS). June 413 (NS). Nemeth Code Tutorial—April 254-255 Canadian Foundation for Aniridia (NS). Research—December 848 (NS). Proceedings—February 125 (NS). Congenital Rubella Study—December 850 Refreshable Braille Project—June 395 (NS). (NS). Grant for Deaf-Blindness Registry— Regional Braille Workshops—June December 849-850 (NS). 395-396 (NS). Orientation and Mobility Framework— Talking Notetaker—December 863 (NS). December 853-854 (NS). Teachers’ Self-assessed Competence and Rehabilitation Service Delivery Systems in Attitudes toward Literary Braille and the Canada: Transition and Innovation— Nemeth Code—May 354-357. February 113-116 (NS). Washington Talking Book and Braille Resource Center Meeting—233 (NS). Library—August 554 (NS). Vision Conference in British Columbia— Windows 95 Guide—April 255 (NS). April 233 (NS). Workshop in Music Braille—October 721 (NS). CAREER EDUCATION Career Workshops—April 232 (NS). BROCKBAN, MARGARET Job Placement Training Program for Social Cognition in Children with Visual Rehabilitation Counselors and Job Impairments—November 754-768. Placement Specialists—August 551-553 BROWN, STEPHANI C. (NS). Interprofessional Perceptions of Orientation CATHERWOOD, DIANNE and Mobility Specialists and Teachers of Haptic Recognition in Two Infants with Students with Visual Impairments—May Low Vision Assessed by a 366-372. Familiarization Procedure—March BUHROW, MELISSA M. 212-215. Parents’ and Teachers’ Ratings of the Social CHILDREN Skills of Elementary-Age Students Who Activity Limitations, Behavior Problems, Are Blind—July 503-511. and Children’s Well-Being—September BUSH, BEVERLY A. 698-702. Stress, Coping, and Adjustment of Conference on Role Models—June 397 Adventitiously Blind Male Veterans with (NS). and without Diabetes Mellitus— Congenital Rubella Study—December 850 September 656-665. (NS). JVIB Index, Volume 92, 1998 7 Do Children with Visual Impairments Seventy Years of Educating Visually Demonstrate Superior Short-term Impaired Children—April 231 (NS). Memory, Memory Strategies, and Social Cognition in Children with Visual Metamernory?—November 799-811. Impairments—November 754-768. Doll with Dog Guide and Long Cane— Understanding and Preventing Learned December 854 (NS). Helplessness in Children Who Are Government Employment of Visually Congenitally Deaf-Blind—March Impaired People; HIV Cases; and 200-211. Children’s Well Being—November Using Self-Evaluation Procedures to 828-831. Maintain Social Skills in a Child Who is Educational Opportunities for Children Blind—May 362-366. with Visual Impairments in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan— CHINA September 687-692. Training in China—February 105 (NS). Educational Services for Visually Impaired CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION Children in the Arab Countries—July SYSTEMS (CCTVS) 535-538. Portable Closed-circuit Television— The Effect of the Home Environment on December 863 (NS). the Reading Achievement of Children The CCTV Book, Reviewed by Mark Uslan with Low Vision—May 293-301. 693-695. The Effects on Visually Impaired Children of Viewing Fluorescent Stimuli under COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT Black-Light Conditions—May 313-321. Do Children with Visual Impairments Fostering the Development of Number Demonstrate Superior Short-term Sense in Young Children 346-349. Memory, Memory Strategies, and Increasing Reading Fluency in Elementary Metamemory—November 799-811. Students with Low Vision through Knowledge Of Concept Prototypes of Repeated Readings—May 276-292. Students Who Are Blind or Have Low Race and Ethnicity of Persons with Visual Vision—November 812-822. Impairments; Education of Children with The Role of Vision in the Development of Disabilities; and Living Arrangements of Abstraction Ability—March 189-199. Oider Americans—July 539-542. Route Descriptions by Visually Impaired Interprofessional Perceptions of Orientation and Sighted Children from Memory and and Mobility Specialists and Teachers of from Maps—July 512-521. Students with Visual Impairments—May 366-372. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES National Braille Press Books for California State University, Los Angeles— Children—October 732 (NS). April 234 (NS). Play, Social Interaction, and Motor Massey University—April 234-235 (NS). Development: Practical Activities for Northern Illinois University—April 235 Preschoolers with Visual Impairments— (NS). March 176-188. Pennsylvania College of Optometry— Proactive Strategies for Managing the February 101-102 (NS), April 235 (NS), Behavior of Children with June 394 (NS), August 554 (NS). Neurodegenerative Diseases and Visual Responsibilities of Colleges and Impairment—January 55-62. Universities to Provide Print Access for The Role of Vision in the Development of Students with Visual Impairments—May Abstraction Ability—March 189-199. 269-275. Servicio di Consulenza Pedagogica— A Preview of College for Visually Impaired December 848 (NS). Students— August 560-561 (NS). 8 JVIB Index, Volume 92, 1998 San Francisco State University—April 235 A Review of ZoomText Xtra Screen (NS), December 847 (NS). Magnification Program for Windows South Carolina State University—April 235 95—February 116-119 (NS). (NS). Screen Magnifier and Cursor Locator— Summer College Prep Program—April 232 October 735 (NS). (NS). Software to Adapt Pointing Devices— Summer College Program—February December 863 (NS). 103-104 (NS). The Use of Technology in Programs for University of Arizona—August 558-559 Students with Visual Impairments in (NS). Florida—May 302-312. University of Arkansas at Little Rock— Vision Substitution Technology—April 252 April 235 (NS). (NS). University of Northern Colorado—Appril Windows 95 Guide—April 255 (NS). 235-236 (NS). CONFERENCES University of Pittsburgh—April 236 (NS). Conference on Movement Skills—June 394 Virginia Sowell Center—December 847 (NS). (NS). Conference on Role Models—June 397 Western Michigan University (WMU)— (NS). April 236 (NS), June 394-395 (NS), Conferences—December 849 (NS). August 559 (NS). ICEVI Conference—February 105 (NS). COMPUTERS International Technology Conference— Beta Test of Math Filter—February 125 August 554 (NS). (NS). Pennsylvania College of Optometry Blazie Engineering—December 862 (NS). (PCO)—June 394 (NS). Braille Font—April 251 (NS). Proceedings—February 125 (NS). The DotsPlus Tactile Font Set—December Vision Conference in British Columbia— 836-840 (NS). April 233 (NS). Free Adaptive Software—April 252-253 CONROD, BEVERLEY E. (NS) The Effectiveness of Perceptual Training Free Software to Identify Money—October and Psychosocial Counseling in 735 (NS). Adjustment to the Loss of Vision—July Magazine on Disk—December 862 (NS). 464-482. OCR Software Updated—October 735 (NS). CONSUMERS Products for Macintosh Users—April 252 Accessible News Service—June 398-399 (NS). (NS). A Review of outSPOKEN for Windows— Adaptive Cookbook—February 124 (NS). December 840-844 (NS). Adaptive Products Store—April 230 (NS). Review of Telesensory’s Vista PCI Screen Audiodescription at Movie Theaters—April Magnification System—October 230 (NS). 705-710 (NS). Bicycle for Visually Impaired Persons— Review of Two Speech Access Programs April 251-252 (NS). for Windows 95: SLIMWARE Window Book on Dog Guides—February 124 (NS) Bridge and WinVision—April 240-244 Book on Success—February 124 (NS). (NS). Braille Monitor Available—February 124 A Review of the Versatile Image Processor (NS) for Persons with Low Vision—June Calendars—April 253-254 (NS), August 388-392 (NS). 575 (NS). JVIB index, Volume 92,1998 9 Contributors Sought for Inspirational The First International Meeting on Aging Book—August 556 (NS). and Deaf-Blindness—August 559-560 Disability Lifestyle Magazine—February (NS). 124 (NS). Grant for Deaf-Blindness Registry— Dog Guides in Hawaii—Aprii 229 (NS). December 849-850 (NS). Doll with Dog Guide and Long Cane— Impact of Planning for Support Services on December 854 (NS). Students Who Are Deaf-Blind—January Memoir on Blindness—February 124 (NS). 18-29. Mr. Magoo Movie—April 230—231 (NS). Internet Course on Deaf-Blindness—June Olympics—June 399 (NS). 393 (NS). Parents—August 556 (NS). Outreach Program—August 558 (NS). Performers with Disabilities Sought— Psychological and Psychiatric Services for August 555 (NS). People Who Are Deaf-Blind: Some Project on Transit Shop Announcements— Suggested Sources—July 420-422. April 230 (NS). Servicio di Consulenza Pedagogica— Reflections on Disability—February December 848 (NS). 124-125 (NS). Understanding and Preventing Learned Special Tours—June 399 (NS). Helplessness in Children Who Are Subway Training—April 230 (NS). Congenitally Deaf-Blind—March Two Documentaries—February 123-124 200-211. (NS). Workshops in Deaf-Blindness—October Video Documentary—February 124 (NS). 720-721 (NS). Web Site on Disability—June 399 (NS). DE MARIO, NORMA C. CORN, ANNE L. Teachers’ Self-assessed Competence and The Effects of Teachers’ Characteristics on Attitudes toward Literary Braille and the Placement Recommendations for Nemeth Code—May 354-357 Students with Visual Impairments—July DEMOGRAPHICS UPDATE 491-502. Activity, Limitations, Behavior Problems, CORY, DENNIS and Children’s Well-Being—September From Long Cane Training to Orientation 698-702. and Mobility: The International Distribution of People with Visual Expansion of Services—May 264-267. Impairment by Community Type, Prevalence of Disability, and Growth of the Older Population—May 380-382. Government Employment of Visually Impaired People; HIV Cases; and D’ ANDREA, FRANCES MARY Children’s Well Being—November Determining Reading and Writing Media 828-831. for Individuals with Visual and Physical Race and Ethnicity of Persons with Visual Impairments—March 162-175. Impairments; Education of Children with DEAF-BLIND Disabilities; and Living Arrangements of Congenital Rubella Study—December 850 Older Americans—July 539-542. (NS). Vision of Nursing Home Residents: Deaf-Blindness and Communication: Expected Years of Healthy Life; and Risk Practical Knowledge and Strategies— Factors for Adolescents—March November 783-798. 221-224. Deaf-Blind Person’s Right to Fly Alone— Visual Impairment Among Homeless June 392-393 (NS). People, Prevalence of Disability, and 10 JVIB Index, Volume 92, 1998

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