STLE#2007 Combined Subject and Author Index Each paper published during the indexed period is assigned a sequence numbert,h e first two digits of which indicate the year in which the paper was publishedT.h e index may be entered either through the Subject Index or the Author Index. The Sub- ject Index design was revised in 1991, with keywords appearing in one of the following subject areas: Bearings Lubrication Regimes Computing and Engineering Methods Maintenance and Condition Monitoring Extreme Conditions Tribology Materials Properties and Tribology Friction Metalworking Materials Machining Human and Environmental Seals Lubricant Classes (by Application) Surface Technology Lubricant Components Tribology of Equipment Lubricant Manufacture, Application and Disposal Tribology in Industry Lubricant Properties and Problems Wear and Failure Inspection of the index will familiarize the user with the location of keywordsT.h e sequence number of a paper appears next to the keywords, which describe a significant part of the content of that paper. The Author Index is an alphabetical listing of all authors of indexed papers, together with corresponding paper sequence numbers. Having determined the sequence numbers associated with a given subject or author, the papers to which these numbers refer may be found in the Chronological Listing. This listing provides a complete reference to papers published in the 2007 issues of Tribology Transactions (T50). The papers are listed by author(s), title, publication, volume number, issue num- ber and page numbers in ascending sequence number. The Combined Index is edited by Dr. Martin Webster of ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Clinton, NJ. The Society gratefully acknowledges Dr.Webster’s efforts in this endeavor. STLE 2007 = Chronological Listing ee ee eee es Tribology Transactions 07001 Yano, A., Hirayama, Y., Sakanishi, A., Shirai, S., Uchida, 07004 Roberts, M.B., Gschwender, L.J. and Snyder, C.E., Y., Fujita, K., Kikkawa, F., Fujioka, K., Kawazoe, T., Saki, “Selection of Low Ozone Depleting Oxygen System K. and Yamamoto, Y., “Corrosive Wear of Bronze Pro- Cleaning Solvents,” T50, (1), pp. 31-38. peller Shaft Sleeve (Part 1: Investigation of the Sleeve Used and Fundamental Corrosive Wear Test),” T50, (1), 07005 Yuan, Y., Tao, W., Liu, E.A., Barber, G.C., Zou, Q., Gues- pp. 1-12. sous, L. and Du, Z., “Engine Lubrication System Analysis by Considering Aeration and Cavitation within the Rotat- 07002 Yano, A., Hirayama,Y. , Sakanishi, A., Shirai, S., Uchida, ing Oil Supply Passage,” T50, (1), pp. 39-49. Y., Fujita, K., Kikkawa, F., Fujioka, K., Kawazoe, T., Saki, K. and Yamamoto, Y., “Corrosive Wear of Bronze Pro- 07006 Qu, J., TruhanJ.,J .,B lau, P.and Ott, R., "The Development peller Shaft Sleeve (Part 2: Wear Control by Cathodic Pro- ° of a “Pin-on-Twin” Scuffing Test to Evaluate Materials for tection and Application to an Actual Ferry),” T50, (1), pp. Heavy-Duty Diesel Fuel Injectors,” T50, (1), pp. 50-57. 13-24. 07007 Zhang, Z., Yamaguchi, E.S., Yu, L., Kasrai, M. and Ban- 07003 Kotzalas, M.N. and Cogdell, J.D., “Composite Skewness croft, G.M., “Effects of Mo-Containing Dispersants on the for Two Rough Surfaces in Contact,” T50, (1), pp. 25-30. Function of ZDDP: Chemistry and TribologyT,5”0, (1), pp. 58-67. STLE#2007 Combined Subject and Author Index Each paper published during the indexed period is assigned a sequence numbert,h e first two digits of which indicate the year in which the paper was publishedT.h e index may be entered either through the Subject Index or the Author Index. The Sub- ject Index design was revised in 1991, with keywords appearing in one of the following subject areas: Bearings Lubrication Regimes Computing and Engineering Methods Maintenance and Condition Monitoring Extreme Conditions Tribology Materials Properties and Tribology Friction Metalworking Materials Machining Human and Environmental Seals Lubricant Classes (by Application) Surface Technology Lubricant Components Tribology of Equipment Lubricant Manufacture, Application and Disposal Tribology in Industry Lubricant Properties and Problems Wear and Failure Inspection of the index will familiarize the user with the location of keywordsT.h e sequence number of a paper appears next to the keywords, which describe a significant part of the content of that paper. The Author Index is an alphabetical listing of all authors of indexed papers, together with corresponding paper sequence numbers. Having determined the sequence numbers associated with a given subject or author, the papers to which these numbers refer may be found in the Chronological Listing. This listing provides a complete reference to papers published in the 2007 issues of Tribology Transactions (T50). The papers are listed by author(s), title, publication, volume number, issue num- ber and page numbers in ascending sequence number. The Combined Index is edited by Dr. Martin Webster of ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Clinton, NJ. The Society gratefully acknowledges Dr.Webster’s efforts in this endeavor. STLE 2007 = Chronological Listing ee ee eee es Tribology Transactions 07001 Yano, A., Hirayama, Y., Sakanishi, A., Shirai, S., Uchida, 07004 Roberts, M.B., Gschwender, L.J. and Snyder, C.E., Y., Fujita, K., Kikkawa, F., Fujioka, K., Kawazoe, T., Saki, “Selection of Low Ozone Depleting Oxygen System K. and Yamamoto, Y., “Corrosive Wear of Bronze Pro- Cleaning Solvents,” T50, (1), pp. 31-38. peller Shaft Sleeve (Part 1: Investigation of the Sleeve Used and Fundamental Corrosive Wear Test),” T50, (1), 07005 Yuan, Y., Tao, W., Liu, E.A., Barber, G.C., Zou, Q., Gues- pp. 1-12. sous, L. and Du, Z., “Engine Lubrication System Analysis by Considering Aeration and Cavitation within the Rotat- 07002 Yano, A., Hirayama,Y. , Sakanishi, A., Shirai, S., Uchida, ing Oil Supply Passage,” T50, (1), pp. 39-49. Y., Fujita, K., Kikkawa, F., Fujioka, K., Kawazoe, T., Saki, K. and Yamamoto, Y., “Corrosive Wear of Bronze Pro- 07006 Qu, J., TruhanJ.,J .,B lau, P.and Ott, R., "The Development peller Shaft Sleeve (Part 2: Wear Control by Cathodic Pro- ° of a “Pin-on-Twin” Scuffing Test to Evaluate Materials for tection and Application to an Actual Ferry),” T50, (1), pp. Heavy-Duty Diesel Fuel Injectors,” T50, (1), pp. 50-57. 13-24. 07007 Zhang, Z., Yamaguchi, E.S., Yu, L., Kasrai, M. and Ban- 07003 Kotzalas, M.N. and Cogdell, J.D., “Composite Skewness croft, G.M., “Effects of Mo-Containing Dispersants on the for Two Rough Surfaces in Contact,” T50, (1), pp. 25-30. Function of ZDDP: Chemistry and TribologyT,5”0, (1), pp. 58-67. 07008 Covitch, M.J., “Lubricant Additive Effetts on Engine Oil 07022 Oliver, G., Buchanan, V. and Cooke, K., “A Tribological Pumpability at Low Temperatures—Detergents and High Study for an Increased Coefficient of Friction in the Ethylene Olefin Copolymer Viscosity ModifierT5s0,, (”1) , Extraction of Sugarcane Juice,” T50, (2), pp. 198-204. pp. 68-73. 07023 Hu, J.-Q., Wei, X.-Y., Dai, G.-L., Liu, C.-C., Fu, Y., Zong, Z.- 07009 Choy, F.K., Wu, R., Konrad, D. ner s E., “Damage M. and Yao, J.-B., “Study Demonstrating Enhanced Oxi- Identification of Ball Bearings nsmission Systemsi n dation Stability when Arylamine Antioxidants are Com- Household Applications T50,( oep p. 74-81. bined with Organic Molybdenum ComplexesT,5”0, (2), pp. 205-210. 07010 Hourani, M.J., Hessell, T., Abramshe, R.A. and Liang, J., “Alkylated Napthalenes a -Performance Synthetic 07024 Ito, K., Martin, J.M., Minfray, C. and Kato, K., “Formation Lubricating Fluids,” T50, (1), pp. 82-87. Mechanism of a Low Friction ZDDP Tribofilm on Iron Oxide,” T50, (2), pp. 211-216. 07011 Shimizu, S., Shimoda, H. and Sharma, C.S., “Re-Evalua- tion of Basic Dyr if } ng and Life Formula fora 07025 Costello, M.T. and Urrego, R.A., “Study of Surface Films Ball Screw,” T50, (1), pp. 88-95. of the ZDDP and the MoDTC with Crystalline and Amor phous Overbased Calcium Sulfonates by XPS,” TSO, (2), 07012 Moehle, W.E., Cobb, T.W., Schneller, E.R. and Gatto,V pp. 217-226. “Utilizing the TEOST MHT iluate Fundamental Oxi- dation Processes orus Engine Oils,” T50, 07026 Zengeya, M., Gadala, M. and Segal, G., “Hydrodynamic (1), pp. 96-103. and Thermal Behavior of Journal Bearings using Upwind Petrov-Galerkin FEM,” T50, (2), pp. 227-247. 07013 Marscher, W.D. and lilis, B., nal Bearing “Morton Effect” Cause of Cyclic Vibrat n Compressors,” T50, 07027 Bolander, N.W. and Sadeghi, F., “Deterministic Model- (1), pp. 104-113. ing of Honed Cylinder Liner Friction,” T50, (2), pp. 248- 256. 07014 De peer O. and San Andrés, L., “Experimental Iden- tification o ring D efficiienn at Flsex - 07028 Bouzidane, A. and Thomas, M., “Equivalent Stiffness ible Rotor—Further Developments,” T50, (1), pp. and Damping Investigation of a Hydrostatic Journal Bear- 114-126. ing,” T50, (2), pp. 257-267. 07015 Zou, Q., Sun, T.S., Nassar, S.A., Barber, G.C.and Gumul, 07029 Pei, X.and Wang, Q.., “Effect of Electron Radiation on the A.K., “Effect of Lut and Torqtie-Ten- Tribological Properties f° Polyimide,” T50, (2), pp. sion Relationship in Threaded Fasteners,” T50, (1), pp. 268-272. 127-136. 07030 Hui, W., Zuwang, W., Chaoliang, W., Dong, S. and Fuli, 07016 Mishra, P.C., ptic Bore Journal W., “Antioxidant Activity of 3,7-Di-iso-octyl-phenoth Bearing,” T50, (1), pp. 137-143. iazine and Its Synergistic Effect with 4,4’-Di-iso-octyl diphenylamine,” T50, (2), pp. 273-276. 07017 Fan, J. and ie H., “Ne t for Mild Lubricated Wear in Roll T50, (2), pp. 145-153. 07031 Williams, P.A., Yamamoto, K., Masaoka, T., Oonishi, H and Clarke, I.C., »sslinked Polyethylenes in Hip 07018 Hui, T., — F., Rateick, R.G. and Frank, M.C., “Per- Replacen vents Improved W ear Performance or Paradox? forman pavily Loaded T50, (2), pp. 277-290. ontacts,” T50, (2 ), pp. 154-164. 07032 Blanchet, T.A., “Contin 1OuS 1d Model of Load Distri 07019 Kim, T.W. and Bhushan, B., Analysis of a bution ana Nut We e-Lubricated Lead Screws Nanocomposite $ t Particle Size Distribu- T50, (3), pp. 291-301. tions. ‘ r AAV ia T50, (2), pp. 165-177. 07033 Salomonsson, L., Stang, G. and Zhmud, B., “Oil/Thick- ener Interactions and Rheology of Lubricating Greases, 07020 Konca, E., Cheng, Y.-T., Weiner, A.M., Dasch, J.M. and T50, (3), pp. 302-309. Alpas, A.T., ospnere on the T rib. o i7 ca . ¢ . , f at, ed LL Coat 07034 Masuko, M., Ohkido, T. and Suzuki, A., ‘Effect of Ashless ngs against A 150, (2),p p. 178-186. Dispersant on Deterioration of Antiwear Characteristics of ZnDTP Due to Decomposition During the Oxidation 07021 Cann, P.M., Webster, M.N., Doner, J.P., WikstroVm. ,an d Inhibition Process,” T50, (3), pp. 310-318. Lugt, P., “Gre é t earing Tests,” TSO, (2), pp. 187-197. Radil, K., DellaCorte, C. and Zeszotek, M., “Thermal 07049 Tung, S.C. Huang, Y. and Karczynski, D.C., “Tribological Management Techniques for Oil-Free Turbomachinery Investigation of the Polymer-Based Lubrication System Systems,” T50, (3), pp. 319-327. Using a Laboratory Reciprocating Bench Test,” T50, (4), pp. 458-465. 07036 Miklozic, K.T., Forbus, T.R. and Spikes, H.A., “Perfor- mance of Friction Modifiers on ZDDP-Generated Sur- 07050 Galenne, E. and Pierre-Danos, I., “Thermo-Elastohydro- faces,” T50, (3), pp. 328-335. dynamic Modeling of Hydrostatic Seals in Reactor Coolant,” T50, (4), pp. 466-476. 07037 Zaretsky, E.V., Poplawski, J.V. and Root, L.E., “Re-exam- ination of Ball-Race Conformity Effects on Ball Bearing 97051 Minami, I., Kubo, T., Nanao, H., Mori, S., Sagawa, T. and Life," T50, (3), pp. 336-349. Okuda, S., “Investigation of Tribo-Chemistry by Means of Stable Isotopic Tracers, Part 2: Lubrication Mechanism of 07038 Gangopadhyay, A.K., Carter Ill, R.O., Simko, S., Gao, H., Friction Modifiers on Diamond-Like Carbon,” T50, (4), Bjornen, K.K. and Black, E.D., “Valvetrain Friction and pp. 477-487. Wear Performance with Fresh and Used Low-Phospho- rous Engine Oils,” T50, (3), pp. 350-360. 07052 Krupka, I. and Hartl, M., “Thin-Film Lubrication of Dent- ed Surfaces,” T50, (4), pp. 488-496. 07039 Awasthi, R.K., Sharma, S.C. and Jain, S.C., “Effect of Wear on the Performance of Non-Recessed Orifice Com- 07053 Jin, O., Mall, S., Sanders, J.H., Sharma, S.K. and Hager, pensated Hybrid Journal Bearing,” T50, (3), pp.361-373. C.H., “Fretting Fatigue Behavior of Cu-Al-Coated Ti-6Al- AV," T50, (4), pp. 497-506. 07040 Genin, C., Mazuyer, D. and Monin, D., “Study of the Influence of the Interactions Between Wax Particles and 07054 Zaretsky, E.V., Lewicki, D.G., Savage, M.and Vicek, B.L., Surfaces on the Properties of Thin Lubricating Films in a “Determination of Turboprop Reduction Gearbox System High-Pressure Contact,” T50, (3), pp. 374-386, Fatigue Life and ReliabilityT,5”0, (4), pp. 507-516. 07041 Fillon, M., Dmochowski, W. and Dadouche, A., “Numer- 07055 Yamaguchi, E.S., Ng, K.-S. and Ryason, P.R., “Volumi- ical Study of the Sensitivity of Tilting Pad Journal Bearing nosities of EGR Engine Soot and Carbon Black: A Bench Performance Characteristics to Manufacturing Toler- Test for Fresh Engine Oils,” T50, (4), pp. 517-522. ances: Steady-State Analysis,” T50, (3), pp. 387-400. 07056 Knepper, C.D. and Segall, A.E., “Analytical Method for 07042 Rahmani, R., Shirvani, A. and Shirvani, H., “Optimiza- the Inverse Determination of Interfacial Wear Tempera- tion of Partially Textured Parallel Thrust Bearings with tures,” T50, (4), pp. 523-530. Square-Shaped Micro-DimplesT,5”0, (3), pp. 401-406. 07057 Waikar, R.A. and Guo, Y.B., “Residual Stress Evolution 07043 Bair, S., Lockwood, F.E., Anderson, W.B., Zhang, Z. and and Mechanical State of Hard Machined Components in Dotson, D., “Measurements of Elasticity in Multigrade Sliding Contact,” T50, (4), pp. 531-539. Motor Oil at Elevated Pressure,” T50, (3), pp. 407-414. 07058 HannoW.Mn. ,an d Braun, M.J., “Numerical Solution of a 07044 Deng, D. and Braun, M.J., “Taylor Vortices Induced Insta- Fully Thermally Coupled Generalized Universal Reynolds bility and Turbulence in Journal Bearing Microscale Equation (GURE) and Its Application. Part 1: Conical Bear- Flow,” T50, (3), pp. 415-426. ings,” T50, (4), pp. 540-557. 07045 Kirk, R.G., Alsaeed, A.A. and Gunter, E.J., “Stability 07059 Kwanka, K., “Rotordynamic Coefficients of Short Analysis of a High-Speed Automotive Turbocharger,” Labyrinth Gas Seals—General Dependency on Geomet- T50, (3), pp. 427-434. ric and Physical Parameters,” T50, (4), pp. 558-563. 07046 Bauer, F. and Haas, W., “A New Approach to Analyze the 07060 Jeong, S.-H., Yong, S.-J.and Lee, Y.-Z., “Friction and Wear Hydrodynamic Flow in Sealing Aids—PTFE-Lip Seals with Characteristics Due to Stick-Slip under Fretting Condi- Spiral Grooves,” T50, (3), pp. 435-444. tions,” T50, (4), pp. 564-572. 07047 Fang, N., Pugh, D. and Themudo, R., “On the Stress Con-, 07061 Deng, D.and Braun, M.J., “Taylor Vortices-Induced Insta- centration Factors of Rolling Element Bearing Cages,” bility (Transition Flow) versus “Turbulence” in Concentric T50, (4), pp. 445-452. Cylinders Separated by Microscale Clearances,” T50, (4), pp. 573-584. 07048 Yang, H., Schmid, S.R., Reich, R.A. and Kasun, T.J., “Numerical Simulation of an Oil Particle in Emulsion LubricationT,5”0, (4), pp. 453-457. STLE#2007 Saubj ecee t Index Bearings Unlubricated 07056, 07057 Depletion 07030 Interaction 07007, 07033, 07034 Air,Gas 07035 Human and Environmental Additive Deposition— Ball Screw 07011 (see Surface Technology) Hydrodynamic 07043, 07058 Biolubrication— Additive Solubility 07010 (see Lubrication Regimes) Foil 07035 Contamination Pollution 07004 Journal 07005, 07016, 07026, Particulates 07055 07028, 07039 Demulsibility, Emulsivity 07048 Multi-Lobe 07014 Lubricant Classes (by Application) Grease Properties 07033 Tilting-Pad 07013, 07041 Lubricant Degradation 07021, 07034, Hydrostatic 07028 Gas Turbine Oils 07004 07038 Linear 07011 Greases 07004, 07015, 07021, 07033 Oxidation 07012, 07021, 07030, Rolling Element 07021, 07047, 07054 Hydraulic Fluids 07004 07034 Ball 07009, 07011, 07037 Internal Combustion Enginz Oils Shear 07021 07008, 07012, 07034, 07036, Thermal 07010, 07021 07038, 07055 Rheology Computing and Engineering Methods Gasoline Engines 07012 Viscosity-Pressure 07010, 07043 Metalworking Fluids, Coolants Viscosity-Temperature 07008 Computerized Maintenance 07025, 07040 Viscoelasticity 07033, 07040, (see Maintenance) 07043 Contact Mechanics 07019 Vapor Pressure, Volatility 07010, 07012 Dynamic Modelling 07014, 07045 Lubricant Components (see also Maintenance) 07059 Fluid Mechanics 07005, 07016, 07026, Additives 07027, 07028, 07039, 07041, Antioxidant 07012, 07023, 07030 Lubrication Regimes 07042, 07044, 07048, 07050, Antiwear 07007, 07017, 07024, 07058, 07061 07025, 07034, 07036 Biolubrication 07031 Heat Transfer Analysis 07016, 07026 Detergent/Dispersant 07007, Boundary Lubrication 07036 07041, 07050, 07056, 07058 07008, 07025, 07034 Chemistry 07007, 07024, 07036, Statistical Analysis 07009, 07054 Friction Modifying 07012, 07025, 07051 Stress Analysis 07011, 07047, 07057 07036, 07051 Friction—(see Friction) (see also Lubrication Regimes Thermal Effects 07056 Pour Point Depressants 07008 Wear—(see Wear) Solid Lubricant 07015 Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication (EHL) Extreme Conditions Tribology Vi Improver 07008, 07043 07010, 07048 Mineral Basestocks 07008, 07033 Film Geometry 07027, 07052 Corrosive Environments 07001, 07002 Solid Lubricants Grease Lubricated 07021 Low Temperature 07008 Molybdenum Disulfide 07007 Partial-EHL, Roughness Effects Particulate Contamination 07031 Synthetic Basestocks 07010 07052 Hydrocarbons 07051 Traction—(see Friction) Water, Water-Based 07001, 07002, Friction Hydrodynamic and Hydrostatic 07048 Lubrication Boundary Lubrication 07007, 07024 Cavitation 07005 07027, 07038, 07040, 07049 Lubricant Manufacture, Film Geometry 07016, 07028, 07051 07039, 07041 Application and Disposal EHL (Traction) 07018, 07038 Flow Rate 07046, 07050 Hydrodynamic Lubrication 07041 Friction—(see Friction) Application Method Solid Lubrication 07020, 07029 Wick, Ring, Disc 07049 Inertia Effects 07005 Stick-Slip 07060 Load-Carrying Capacity 07028, Testing 07041, 07058 Bench Tests 07022 Lubricant Properties and Problems Roughness Effects 07041 07056, 07060 Equipment Tests Additive Degradation Stability, Vibration 07013, 07014, Mechanical 07050 Wear and Failure 07028, 07059 Static 07004 Thermal Effects 07013, 07016, O-Ring 07004 Corrosion 07001, 07002 07026, 07035, 07041, 07058 Fatigue Turbulent 07044, 07061 Rolling-Contact 07011, 07018, Surface Technology Solid Lubrication 07037 Friction—(see Friction) Fretting 07053, 07060 Chemical Analytical Techniques Thermal Effects 07056 Scoring, Scuffing 07006 FTIR 07012, 07029 Wear—(see Wear) Wear SIMS 07051 Boundary Lubricated 07007, XANES 07007 07015, 07017, 07025, 07049 Maintenance and XPS 07007, 07024, 07025, 07029 Self-Lubricated 07020, 07029 Coatings and Films 07020, 07024 Condition Monitoring Wear Mechanisms 07032 Additive-Deposited Films 07024, Abrasive 07055 Equipment Monitoring 07009, 07013 07036 Adhesive 07006 Failure Analysis 07001, 07009 Friction-Reducing Coatings 07020, Corrosive 07001, 07002 Life Prediction Methods 07011, 07037, 07051, 07053 Delamination 07053 07054 Wear-Resistant Coatings 07020, Erosive 07001, 07002 DSC 07023, 07030 07053 Wear Particle Analysis 07031 Physical Examination Methods Gas Chromatography 07023 Wear/Failure Testing Devices Spectroscopy 07021 SEM 07029 Bench Tests 07006, 07017, 07020, (see also Lubricant Properties) Surface Modification 07031, 07034, 07038, 07049, Maintenance (see also Metalworking) 07056, 07060 Vibration/Noise 07013 Surface Roughness 07003, 07006, Equipment Tests 07001, 07002 (see also Wear and Failure) 07019, 07022, 07041, 07052 (see also Maintenance) Analysis and Models 07003, 07019, 07027 Materials Properties and Tribology Diamond 07051 Tribology of Equipment Metals, Elemental Aluminum 07053 Bearings—(see Bearings) Copper 07053 Gas Turbines Titanium 07053 Aviation Jets 07053 Non-Ferrous Alloys 07001, 07002 Gears 07054 Polymeric 07029, 07031,07049 Hydraulic Components Self-Lubricating Seals—(see Seals) Carbon, Graphite 07020 Internal Combustion Engines 07027, Polymeric 07029, 07031, 07049 07038, 07045, 07055 Diesel 07006 Magnetic Data Storage Systems Metalworking, Materials Machining Tapes 07019 Screw Threads 07032 Coolants—(see Lubricant Classes) Seals—(see Seals) Cutting Turning 07057 Finishing Tribology in Industry Grinding 07057 Surface Modification— Aerospace 07018 (see Surface Technology) Airplanes 07054 Food 07022 Metalworking—(see Metalworking) Seals Marine 07001, 07002 Power Generation Reciprocating Seals Nuclear 07050 Piston Rings 07027 Rotary Seals Elastomeric 07046 Labyrinth 07059 Lip 07046 STLE= 2007 Etat See ee Author Index on A bk) er 07044, 07061 ee | Soe aanRE Dmochowski,W . ........ 07041 a Abramshe,R.A........... 07010 Doner,J. 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