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1995 MP INDEX A Guide to MP Volume 34 1995 Subject Index This is an alphabetical list of topics included in Volume 34 of MP. Subject classifications are followed by issue number, then page number. ABRASIVE BLAST MEDIA: BIOCIDES Rebar corrosion due to incorrect CP Additives for, 7-31 Oil industry, 2-65 connection, 8-27 Ozone, for biofilm control, 7-40 Reinforced concrete ACID RAIN: Transportation Ultrasensitive fouling monitoring in seawater, 9-26 infrastructure deterioration, 9-48 system, 3-43 thermal-sprayed Ti anodes, 11-23 Ship hull ACIDS BIOFILMS materials, 2-29 See also HYDROGEN SULFIDE Ozone for control of, 7-40 protection for, 12-21 Reinforced concrete failure, 4-59 Potable water installations, 10-50 Tank coating systems, adverse effect Sulfuric of CP on, 10-37 carbon steel vs, 1-56 BOILERS Well casings, pulsed rectifier hydrogen grooving, 5-59 See also HEAT EXCHANGERS limitations, 10-25 Transportation infrastructure High pressure, hydrogen attack on Zn-55Al-1.6Si vs galvanized coatings deterioration, 9-48 waterwall tubes, 8-46 on steel, 7-24 Phosphate corrosion in high pressure, AIRCRAFT: Wheel flange, fatigue 12-49 CAUSTIC failure, 6-53 Silicon-based thermal-sprayed Corrosion of steei, 7-55 coatings, 12-32 Preventing free caustic, 12-49 AIR POLLUTION: Atmospheric corrosion in Prague and Europe, BRIDGES: Reinforced concrete, CEMENT: Linings for steel pipes, 6-41 environmental deterioration, 9-43, 1-47 9-54 ALUMINUM AND ALLOYS CERAMICS: Roof tiles, degradation Aircraft wheel flange, fatigue failure, CARBON DIOXIDE in marine environment, 9-64 6-53 Crude oil, effect on alloy corrosion in Thermal-sprayed coatings in offshore wells, 4-50 CHLORIDES service, 4-27 Diluent in supercritical fluid spray See also SALTS Vapor diffusion onto steels, 8-34 coatings, 11-45 Line pipe contamination, 2-47 Reinforced concrete ANODES CATHODIC PROTECTION environmental deterioration, 6-14, C steel, CP of SS in seawater, 10-29 Aboveground storage tanks, 5-17 9-43, 9-54 Mg Cellular data transmission, 7-19 in Persian Gulf, 1-51 for CP of distribution water mains, Datametry monitoring and supervision 3-17 technology, 7-19 CHLORINE: Biocide for oil industry, for CP of prestressed concrete Hazardous waste transfer system, 2-65 pipelines, 1-21 9-23 Ti, thermal-sprayed, for reinforced High-alloy steel in seawater, crevice COATINGS concrete, 11-23 corrosion, 10-29 Al, thermal sprayed, for offshore Ti-based, for CP of reinforced HVDC earth currents, 6-19 service, 4-27 concrete substructure in seawater, Microalloyed rebar in concrete, 6-14 Dry film thickness measurement, new 9-26 Offshore structures, computer method for, 6-29 Zn, CP of SS in seawater, 10-29 modeling of, 2-35 Epoxy, fusion-bonded, and chloride Pipelines contamination, 2-47 ATMOSPHERIC CORROSION induced AC voltages on, 7-14 Epoxy polyamide, 8-39 Air pollution effects, 6-41 prestressed concrete, 1-21 Galvanized steel, proper coating Corrosivity mapping of, 1-6 Pulsed current, well casings, 4-17 procedures, 10-44 Galvanized steel, 10-44 Pulse generator/waveform analyzer Gloss retention, tests for, 9-32 study of CP pipe-to-soil potentials, High-temperatures, for, 12-32 AUTOMATIC POTENTIAL 8-22 Immersion service, long-term, 10-37 CONTROL: CP for ship in rapidly Inorganic Zn, 8-39 moving water, 12-21 MP/December 1995 1995 MP INDEX CacLuinGec ALL CoarTING Inspectors, qualification of, 4-39 Lead-based paint removal, abrasive INSPECTORS... additives, 7-31 Maintenance painting programs, 11-33 The new NACE Certification Directory Manufacturer reps, role of, 11-37 Modeling tool for qualifying materials available early 1996 will include current and manufacturers, 3-30 certificate holders only. Organic, CP of offshore structures, 2-35 Potential toxins in old paint, 1-32 If you have not renewed— Primers, alkyd, evaluated by NOW IS THE TIME! electrochemical noise method, 5-33 Silicon-based thermal-sprayed for Renewal is required every five years, utility boiler, 12-32 and must be completed by December 31, 1995, Supercritical fluid technology, 11-45 Thickness, effect on system life, 8-39 for inclusion in the directory. Thin-film, for steel pipe interiors, 1-47 Urethane acrylic, 8-39 Call Paula McCordic at 713/492-0535, ANACE Vapor Al diffused steels, 8-34 ext. 223, for renewal information. InfoNrmiTng EthRe WNorlAd Ton ICorOrosNionA CLont rol Zn-55Al-1.6Si vs galvanized coatings on steel, 7-24 CODES See REGULATIONS; STANDARDS COMPUTER MODELING: CP of CORROSION OF MATERIALS offshore structures, 2-35 IN NUCLEAR ' CONCRETE Carbon fiber laminate repair method, SYSTEMS 3-36 Drying and measuring moisture in, A compilation of 39 technical 1-34, 2-55 papers from CORROSION/95 Prestressed pipelines, CP of, 1-21 Rebar corrosion due to incorrect CP connection, 8-27 SPECIAL OFFER $100 (a $236 value!) microalloyed, corrosion and physical properties of, 6-14 This compilation of papers from the CORROSION/95 symposium represents Steel reinforced the latest information available for the nuclear power industry. CP of substructure, 9-26 designing for corrosion resistance, The 39 papers cover advances in understanding of materials in nuclear fuel 9-54 cycle including power production and long term storage, general and environmental deterioration, 9-43, localized corrosion, environmentally assisted cracking, and behavior of 9-54 irradiated material. failure under acidic conditions, 4-59 To order, contact Membership Services galvanized rebar, 9-59 at 713/492-0535, ext. 81, or fax 713/579-6694. in Persian Gulf, 1-51 Item # 51313-C thermal-sprayed Ti anodes for CP, 11-23 CONDENSERS ANACE eS ee 0 ee) es See also HEAT EXCHANGERS Informing the World on Corrosion Control Galvanic corrosion, 2-79 80 MP/December 1995 1995 MP INDEX Suspended sand in seawater, effect EDUCATION HYDROGEN ATTACK: Boiler of, 10-63 Annual education supplement, 11-60 waterwall tubes, 8-46 NACE Coating Inspector Program, COPPER AND ALLOYS 4-39 HYDROGEN GROOVING: Carbon Condenser components, effect of NACE resources, 8-7 steel, 5-59 suspended sand in seawater, Schools offering corrosion courses, 10-63 11-60 HYDROGEN SULFIDE Erosion-corrosion in polluted Cracking of steels, role of seawater, 4-54 ELECTROCHEMICAL CORROSION: segregation bands, 7-52 Piping in seawater regrigeration, Basics of, 5-49 Crude oil, effect on alloy corrosion in 12-58 wells, 4-50 Potable water piping EROSION CORROSION: Cu- and Ni- Inhibitors for, 1-41 MIC attack, 10-50 based alloys in polluted seawater, Reinforced concrete failure, 4-59 pitting attack, 10-60 4-54 INCINERATORS Water service lines, water- and soil- FASTENERS: Galvanic corrosion, See WASTE INCINERATION side corrosion, 3-51 2-79 INFRASTRUCTURE CORROSION PRODUCTS: FATIGUE FAILURE See also CONCRETE Indicators for risk assessment, Aircraft wheel flange, 6-53 Reinforced concrete, environmental 11-19 Secondary reformer burner tube, 6-49 deterioration, 9-43, 9-54 CORROSIVITY MAPPING: Materials Transportation, environmental selection tool, 1-6 FLUE GAS: Waste incineration plants, deterioration, 9-48, 9-54 7-47 CREEP FAILURE INHIBITORS: Supersour gas Low-chrome piping in refinery, 12-61 FUNGUS: Localized attack of wire production, 1-41 rope, 10-55 Process piping systems, 8-53 INSPECTION Secondary reformer burner tube, GALVANIC CORROSION: See also OSHA 6-49 Management of, 2-79 Electronic dry film thickness gauges, DEALLOYING ATTACK: Microbe 5-39 GALVANIZED STEELS involvement, 5-49 Atmospheric corrosion, 10-44 Process piping systems, service- related failures, 8-53 Coating procedures, 10-44 DESIGN Qualification of coating inspectors, Rebar in concrete, 9-59 Aboveground storage tanks, 4-39 secondary containment, 5-45 Tank floors, fast method, 5-55 GENERAL ATTACK: Microbe Corrosivity mapping, 1-6 Ultrasonic imaging of cooler tubing, invoivement, 5-49 Experimental, to optimize corrosion 11-53 testing, 6-7 HAZARDOUS WASTE Heat exchanger tubing, materials Coating toxins, 1-32 INTERGRANULAR ATTACK specification, 8-57 Hanford site, corrosion control, 9-23 Microbe involvement, 5-49 Hydrogen grooving, minimization of, Reduction through use of abrasive Type 316L SS, 3-62 5-59 blast media additives, 7-31 LEAD Produced water injection piping, 1-47 Exposure to, 7-29 Reinforced concrete, corrosion HEAT EXCHANGERS Lead-based coatings, 1-32, 7-31 resistance, 9-54 See also BOILERS; Lead paint, insurance liability, 4-37 Stray current control in rail systems, CONDENSERS OSHA recordkeeping requirements, 1-21 Cooler tubing, ultrasonic imaging of, 10-47, 11-39 Stray current protection systems for 11-53 OSHA worker training requirements, water pipelines, 3-17 Erosion corrosion in polluted seawater, 8-41, 9-39 Sulfuric acid storage, 1-56 4-54 Worker training program, 7-29 Weldments, 12-58 Galvanic corrosion, 2-79 Reformer heater tubes, bacterial LIQUID METAL CORROSION: ECONOMICS corrosion, 3-47 Brazed SS heat exchanger, 11-57 Cathodic protection, datametry SS, brazed, liquid metal corrosion, 11- technology, 7-19 57 LOCALIZED ATTACK Supercritical fluid technology for Tubing, materials specification, 8-57 Fungal growth on wire rope, 10-55 coatings, 11-45 MP/December 1995 81 1995 MP INDEX Hydrogen grooving of C steel, 5-59 OZONE: Biofilm control, 7-40 PUMPS Microbe involvement, 5-49 Bronze, seizure of, 2-87 PAINT Galvanic corrosion, 2-79 MARINE ENVIRONMENTS See COATINGS See SEAWATER RAIL CARS: Coating gloss retention, PETROLEUM 9-32 MATERIALS SELECTION Aboveground storage tanks, See DESIGN secondary containment design, RAIL TRANSIT SYSTEMS: Stray 5-45 current from, 1-21, 3-17 MICROBIOLOGICAL ATTACK Biocides, 2-65 Basics of, 5-49 Cracking of line pipe steels, role of REBAR Biocides, oil industry, 2-65 segregation bands, 7-52 See CONCRETE Fungal growth on wire rope, 10-55 Subsea monitoring of equipment, 4-44 Pipelines Wells, crude oil, effect on alloys in REGULATIONS gas and liquid hydrocarbon, 5-23 severe sour environments, 4-50 ACI, Building Code, 9-54 phosphate slurry, 2-70 EPA, use and disposal of sewage Potable water installations, 10-50 PHOSPHATE TREATMENT: in sludge (503 rule), 7-36 Reformer heater tubes, 3-47 boilers, 12-49 OSHA Ultrasensitive fouling monitoring lead in construction, 7-29 system, 3-43 PIGMENTS: Toxic, 1-32 lead worker training requirements, 8-41, 9-39 MICROBIOLOGICALLY PIPELINES recordkeeping requirements, INFLUENCED CORROSION (MIC) Corrosion product analysis for risk 10-47, 11-39 See MICROBIOLOGICAL assessment, 11-19 worker exposure to toxic metals, ATTACK Distribution water mains, stray current 1-32 control, 3-17 MOLTEN SLAG HVDC earth currents, effect of, 6-19 RISK ASSESSMENT: Corrosion Coatings resisiant to, 12-32 Induced AC voltages, 7-14 products as indicators, 11-19 MIC attack, 5-23 MONITORING SYSTEMS Phosphate slurry, 2-70 ROOF TILES: Ceramic, degradation Subsea, 4-44 Prestressed concrete, CP of, 1-21 in marine environment, 9-64 Ultrasensitive, to detect fouling, 3-43 Pulse generator/waveform analyzer SAFETY study of CP pipe-to-soil potentials, NATURAL GAS Induced AC voltages on pipelines, 8-22 Pipelines, MIC attack, 5-23 7-14 Pulse generator/waveform analyzer PIPES Lead exposure, 7-29 study of CP pipe-to-soil potentials, Chloride contamination, 2-47 8-22 Cracking of line pipe steels, role of SALTS Supersour production, inhibitors, segregation bands, 7-52 Conductimetric determination on 1-41 Cu, potable water installations, MIC steel surfaces, 6-35 Road, 9-48, 9-54 attack, 10-50 NICKEL AND ALLOYS Liners for, 1-47 Erosion corrosion in polluted SEAWATER Low-chrome refinery, 12-61 seawater, 4-54 CP against crevice corrosion of Process systems, service-related Flue gas cleaning systems of waste high-alloy steel, 10-29 failures, 8-53 incineration plants, 7-47 CP of ship hulls, 2-29 Produced water injection, 1-47 Contaminated weldments, 12-58 Vapor Al diffusion coatings, 8-34 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND Polluted, erosion corrosion of Cu- HEALTH ADMINISTRATION and Ni-based alloys, 4-54 PITTING ATTACK: Cu in cold potable See OSHA Rebar corrosion due to incorrect CP water systems, 10-60 connection, 8-27 OIL POLYMERICS Refrigeration pipes, 12-58 See PETROLEUM Chemical resistance, evaluation of, Reinforced concrete OSHA 3-24 in Persian Gulf, 1-51 Linings for steel pipes, 1-47 protection by CP, 9-26 See also REGULATIONS, OSHA Suspended sand, effect on Inspections, how to deal with, 1-37, PROBLEM SOLVING: General condensers, 10-63 2-53 advice, 8-7 Thermal-sprayed Al coatings, 4-27 82 MP/December 1995 1995 MP INDEX SEGREGATION BANDS: Pole in Hydrogen grooving, 5-59 STEELS, STAINLESS H,S cracking of steels, 7-52 Microalloyed rebar, 6-14 Biofilm control using ozone, 7-40 Piping Composition, effect on corrosion SHIPS Hanford site waste transfer system, resistance, 10-68 Hulls 9-23 CP against crevice corrosion in CP of, 2-29 process systems, service-related seawater, 10-29 galvanic corrosion, 2-79 failures, 8-53 Duplex produced water injection, 1-47 arc welding for maximum STANDARDS Severe sour environments, effect of corrosion resistance, 3-58 See also TESTS crude oil, 4-50 in loop reactor, 6-55 API, welded tanks, 5-45 Sulfuric acid storage, 1-56 severe sour environments, effect ASTM Tanks, coating evaluation, 10-37 of crude oil, 4-50 chemical resistance of polymers, Vapor Al diffused, 8-34 Flue gas cleaning systems of waste 3-24 Wire rope, fungal-induced corrosion, incineration plants, 7-47 coating gloss retention, 10-55 Heat exchangers comparison, 9-32 Zn-55AlI-1.6Si vs galvanized coatings, brazed, liquid metal corrosion, intergranular attack of austenitic 7-24 11-57 SS, 3-62 tubing, 8-57 STEELS, CARBON STEELS, GALVANIZED Mascara brushes, 1-55 See GALVANIZED STEELS Piping Biofilm control using ozone, 7-40 Boiler waterwall tubes, hydrogen STEELS, HIGH-ALLOY: CP against Hanford site waste transfer attack, 8-46 crevice corrosion in seawater, system, 9-23 process systems, service-related Caustic corrosion, 7-55 10-29 failures, 8-53 Cracking of line pipe steels, role of Secondary reformer burner tube, segregation bands, 7-52 fatigue failure, 6-49 Protect Your Investment: CORROSION "I\N ABSTRACTS Annual Binders for NACE Periodicals (eeiiesien NACE International introduces annual storage binders for Cor- ROSION, Materials Performance, and Corrosion Abstracts. Each binder comes complete with metallic spines to hold a full year’s collec- VI — PERFORMANCE tion. Peel-and-stick labels with each publication’s name, year, and volume number are included. Order extras to store past issues. 77 784 79 Durable dark blue vinyl] with silver embossing. CORROSION Item # 32144 s Corrosion Abstracts Item # 33144 Materials Performance Item # 31144 $20 Each Order 3 or More and Save 25% — Only $15 Each To order, contact NACE Membership Services Department, phone 713/492-0535,ext. 81, or fax 713/579-6694, or write P.O. Box 218340, Houston, TX, 77218-8340. 95 MP/December 1995 1995 MP INDEX NEW! Sulfuric acid service, 5-59 water- and soil-side corrosion, Type 316L, intergranular attack, 3-62 3-51 YT ee Vapor Al diffused, 8-34 Interstage cooler, ultrasonic imaging of, 11-53 Steam Generating | STRAY CURRENT Systems and in Oil Earth currents, 6-19 UNIVERSITIES and colleges offering Production HVDC transmission line generated, corrosion courses: 11-60 6-19 Rail transit system generated, 1-21, VALVES: Galvanic corrosion, 2-79 3-17 VAPOR ALUMINUM DIFFUSION: STRESS CORROSION CRACKING Coatings on steel for high- Microbe involvement, 5-49 temperature corrosion resistance, Process piping systems, 8-53 8-34 SULFUR DIOXIDE: Transportation WASTE INCINERATION: Flue gas infrastructure deterioration, 9-48 cleaning systems, 7-47 TANKS WASTE TRANSFER Aboveground storage See HAZARDOUS WASTE CP of, 5-17 WATER, COOLING: Ultrasensitive secondary containment design, fouling monitoring system, 3-43 5-45 C steel, coating evaluation, 10-37 WATER, FRESH Floors, fast inspection method, 5-55 Learn how fo deal CP in, 12-21 Galvanic corrosion of partial linings, with oxygen 2-79 WATER, POTABLE corrosion problems! Environmentally safe treatments, TESTS 7-36 See also STANDARDS This new state-of-the-art MIC attack, 10-50 Chemical resistance of polymers, 3-24 Pitting attack of Cu, 10-60 technical committee report Coating gloss retention, 9-32 addresses: Conductimetric determination of salts WATER, SEA on steel surfaces, 6-35 See SEAWATER oxygen corrosion in oil fields Electrochemical noise method, for and boilers evaluating alkyd primers, 5-33 WELDS Flue gas cleaning systems of waste Design, 12-58 properties, use, and evaluation incineration plants, 7-47 Duplex SS, 3-58 of oxygen scavengers Optimization through experimental Galvanic corrosion, 2-79 design, 6-7 Long-seam failure, 12-61 advantages and disadvantages Microalloyed rebar, 6-14 of various methods TITANIUM AND ALLOYS Seawater contamination, 12-58 Anodes, thermal-sprayed, for Secondary reformer burner tube, reinforced concrete, 11-23 fatigue failure, 6-49 chemical properties Condenser components, effect of Vapor Al diffused steels, 8-34 suspended sand in seawater, ¢ testing and safety issues 10-63 WELL CASINGS Flue gas cleaning systems of waste Pulsed current CP of, 4-17 NACE Publication 3A194 incineration plants, 7-47 Pulsed rectifier limitations for CP, $14 List, $10 NACE Member 10-25 Item # 24177 TOXINS: Old coatings, 1-32 WIRE ROPE: Fungal-induced TRANSIT SYSTEMS corrosion, 10-55 ANACE See RAIL TRANSIT SYSTEMS i) ee ee) ee, ee informing the World on Corrosion Controi ZINC AND ALLOYS: Zn-55AlI-1.6Si TUBING vs galvanized coatings on steel, For more information, call NACE Cu 7-24 Membership Services at pitting attack of potable water 713/492-0535, ext. 81 system, 10-60 MP/December 1995 1995 MP INDEX ARSEe E 1995 MP Author Index Abusowa, K., 6-53 Dobis, J.D., 12-61 Kirkpatrick, E.L., 7-14 Ruiz, N.G.G., 4-50 Adibi, N., 3-47 Dougherty, J.A., 1-37 Knotkova, D., 6-41 Alais, J.C.S., 7-40 Kreislova, K., 6-41 Seidensticker, J.F., 4-60 Alink,B.A., 1-37 El-Batahgy, A., 6-49 Kroon, D.H., 6-19 Shue, T.J., 11-23 Arganis, C., 6-14 Elhoud, A., 6-53 Siedlarek, H., 10-50 Ault, J.P., 10-63 Elshawesh, F., 6-53 Lankard, D.A., 9-43 Simison, S., 9-64; 12-58 Lauber, M.D., 1-21 Skerry, B., 5-33 Baboian, R., 9-48 Firlotte, C.A., 9-26 Lichtenstein, J., 8-39, Solomon, I., 5-17 Balakrishnan, K., 9-59 Fischer, K.P., 4-27, 4-44 11-37 Steckinger, A., 12-58 Banweg, A., 12-49 Fischer, W.R., 10-50 Little, B., 10-55 Stoecker, J.G., 5-49 Baptista, W., 10-29 Fitzgerald, B.J., 6-55 Lunden, K.C., 4-44 Strommen, R., 4-44 Barbosa, M.A., 7-24 Fitzgerald, J.H., 1-21; Sutherby, R.L., 11-19 Barrien, P., 5-17 12-21 Madsen, B.W., 2-70 Syrett, B.C., 10-63 Baudry, C.F., 11-33 Fitzgerald, J.J., 6-19 Martin, B.L., 9-26 Bauer, D., 5-55 _ Flounders, E.C., 3-17 Martinez, L., 6-14; 12-32 Taguchi, H., 3-43 Bauman, J., 4-17 Franco, R.J., 1-47 Mason, C., 4-9 Tallman, D., 5-33 Bayer, G.T., 8-34 Fromelt, G., 12-21 Mazur, A., 7-52 Tainall, R.E., 5-60 Bennett, J.E., 11-23 McDowell, D.W., 8-7 Tatz, R., 4-39 Berquist, A., 7-47 Garcia, O., 8-27 McGill, G., 11-23 Thangavel, K., 9-59 Bich, N.N., 4-17 Gartland, P.O., 2-35 Mejia, E., 8-27 Thielsch, H., 8-53 Bierwagen, G.P., 5-33 Gehring, G.A., 10-63 Mills, D.J., 5-33 Thomason, W.H., 2-35, Boffardi, B.P., 7-36 Geudeke, M., 8-57 Morris, E.A., 5-23 4-27 Boivin, J. 2-65 Ghassem, H., 3-47 Murali, J., 4-27 Thompson, N.G., 9-43 Bresle, A., 6-35 Glueckert, A.J., 9-32 Myers, J.R., 10-60 Thompson, T.S., 4-60 Brignac, J., 11-53 Goloby, M., 7-19 Tighe-Ford, D.J., 2-29 Brock, J., 3-51 Gomez, F., 12-58 Neal, D., 2-47, 6-29 Traversa, E., 8-27 Brown, R.G., 12-61 Gooch, T.G., 3-58 Niesse, J.E., 3-24 Tuthill, A.H., 2-79 Brubaker, S.K., 5-60 Goulette, W.D., 3-30 Nohata, Y., 3-43 Buchheim, G.M., 12-64 Greenfield, T.K., 3-36 Nordstrom, J., 7-47 VanDuyne, P., 12-21 Busby, D.C., 11-45 Guiamet, P.S., 7-40 Novokshchenov, V., 1-51 Van Gelder, K., 1-37 Byrnes, G., 1-32, 10-44 Guillen, M.A., 1-25 Vernon, L.S., 1-37, 2-53, Gunn, R.N., 3-58 Osage, D.A., 12-64 7-29, 8-41, 9-39, Carew, J.A., 4-54 Osvoll, H., 2-35 10-47, 11-39 Carpio, J.J., 6-14 Haberman, J.H., 9-23 Videla, H.A., 7-40 Cognetti, A.M., 7-36 Harriman, L., 1-34, 2-55 Pawel, S.J., 10-37 Viera, M.R., 7-40 Cohen, A., 3-51, 10-60 Hart, K., 10-55 Pellicano, A., 9-64 Vincent, L.D., 7-31, 11-33 Collins, W.K., 2-70 Hendrix, D.E., 8-46 Peris, M.G., 1-25 Vink, M.P., 4-37 Cone, F.M. 8-53 Hernandez, G., 6-14 Perkins, W., 2-70 Virmani, Y.P., 9-43 Corley, W.G., 9-54 Herro, H.M., 12-49 Pimenta, G., 10-29 Vickova, J., 6-41 Craig, B.D., 4-50 Higdem, D., 2-70 Pope, D.H., 5-23 Cramer, S.D., 2-70 Hinks, K.J., 2-29 Porcayo-Calderon, J., Wagner, D., 10-50 Crooks, R.D., 1-55 Huffman, J., 11-53 12-32 Wagner, P., 10-55 Cunningham, T., 5-39 Price, C.E., 2-87 Wallen, B., 7-47 ‘Islam, M., 4-54 Proverbio, E., 8-27 Waslen, D.W., 8-22 Dabkowski, J., 10-25 Islam, M., 9-43 Watson, S.W., 2-70 Dalledone,.E., 7-24 Qui, D.F.H., 1-37 Whitehurst, T., 2-47 Danilyak, B.M., 3-17 Jack, T.R., 11-19 Quik, J.M.A., 8-57 Wilmott, M.J., 11-19 de Sanchez, S.R., 9-64; Joosten, M.W., 4-44 Winnik, S., 6-55 12-58 Ray, R., 10-55 Wolynec, S., 7-24 D’Granda, S., 12-32 Kallenberg, G.P., 11-57 Rengaswamy, N.S., 9-59 Woods, R.J., 11-45 Diakow, D.A., 8-22 Kelly, T.F.W.P., 5-45 Rivas, A., 9-64 You, Z., 5-55 Dillon, C.P., 1-56, 3-62, Khambhaita, P., 2-29 Roberge, P., 6-7 7-55, 10-68 King, G.A., 1-6 Rosbrook, T., 4-27 Zaghloul, B., 6-49 MP/December 19

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