PAGE 1 QuOTAtion A Computerized Data 13ase of Information on OTA Publication, Developed by The Office of Technology Assessment Information Center Martha Dexter, Manager Debra Mccurry, Information Specialist (Data .ease Production) OTA Information Center April 1990 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E. Room304 228-6150 PAGE 2 QuQTAtion A Computerized'Oaftl: Bese of Information on OTA Publications Developed by The Office of Technology Assessment Information Center Martha Dexter, Manager Jennifer Stowe (DoctmintRetr!ey~al Service) PAGE 3 Foreword to the Text Editio.nof'QuDTAtion .. 'fh~'Qtfice of Technology Assessment Information Center maintain.$:an archive collection of two copies _ofevery :OTA publication. Since the collection grew so large, the Information Center developed a compuf~ed data base index, QuOTAtion, which contains information Oh eacli pul,)lication. For each document, the fo]!owing' infQrmational fields are available: Title Program Project Director Date Abstract Desai.pt.ms (from the CRS SCORPIO data base) House ComnJ.ttee(s) (requesting) Senate Committet:.(s) (requt?sting) Library of Congress call number NTIS order number GPO stock numbe,: Document type (e.g., report, technical'mem.orandum, etc.) Reproduced in this binder is the full text of all t1 ie records in the data base as of April 1990. The list is given in three formats: by subject terms, by programs, and by docu111ennype. The data base is searchable online in the Information Center: It tall be searched in any combination, for example: all Energy Program reports issued in 1982, or all OTA puolications requested by a specific committee on a particular subject. Custom searches can be performed at any time by request, and the data base will be searched automatically as part of any substantive literature search requested in the Information Center by OTA .. staff. We anticipate increased awareve:ss of and USJ8C d OTA documents. The complete. data base reproduced b,ere ~~ed quartei-ly,'..Newi.publications will be added on.line to the computer on a regular basis, so the online :version will always be the,most up-to-date. To perform a literature search, contact Debra Mccurry in the Information: Center. For document retrieval from the archives, contact Jennifer Stowe. I believe this to be an exciting developmerifin-infannation management in OTA. I hope you find it useful. If you have any comments or suggestions, ple~ all me at 228~61.SO. Martha J;)e][ter APJi}-1990 PAGE 4 OTA Publications by Subject Terms ACID PRECIPITATION Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Acid rain and transported air pollutants: implications ill .PY!2li nolicY (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; May 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-222967. ACID RAIN Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Acid rain and transported m pollutants: implications ill public po!ic: (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environ.ment and Public Works; May 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-222967. ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medkill testing mg health insurance (L. H. Miike) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Government Operations; August 1988. Report. NTIS #PB89-1169S8/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. How effective .i3. AIDS education? (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Appropri~tions; June 1988. Staff paper. NTIS #PB88-243530. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Aldi mg .helUh insurance an QIA survey (J. Eden) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; February 1988. Staff paper. NTIS #PB88l 70204. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. I& insects transmit aids ? (L. H. Miike) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; September 1987. Staff paper. NTIS #PB88-143177/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review of~ Public Health Service's respons,e to AIDS (L. H. Miike) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Government Operations; February 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB85-246668/ AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. ll!,oQg l22!iy and technology (L. H. Miike) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; January 1985. Report. NTIS #PB85-234870/AS. ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME COSTS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impact of AIDS Q!l Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program --clinical outcomes. CQSlS., arul decisionmaking: .beB1.th technology~ 02. 28. (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; November 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-145928/ AS. HOSPITAL CARE Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies for evaluating @.S!, quality medical technology (J. L. Wagner) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Special Committee on Aging; October 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-184926/ AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Intensive llllm r 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-I 45928/ AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications Qf cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites--trends and relative costs in~ Washington, D.C. area (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; July 1981. Case study. NTIS #PB82-101122. HOSPITAL UTILIZATION Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Intensive gn, units (rn)-clinical outcomes. ~. and decisionmaking: health technology cm llild.Y. !lQ.. 2.8. (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; November 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-l 45928/ AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Variations in hospital length Q.( nn--their relationship 1Q ha!tb, outcomes: lllm!th, technology~ !lQ.. 24 (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; August 1983. Case study. NTIS #PB84-111483. PAGE 106 103 HOSPITALS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies fQI evaluating~. quality :mg medical technology (J. L. Wagner) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Special Committee on Aging; October 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-184926/ AS. HOSPITALS-U.S.-ENVIRONMENT AL ASPECTS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Issues in medical waste management (H. Levenson, and K. Wagner) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; October 1988. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-136410/AS. HOUSING Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology, trade, and .tM ,ll.S. residential construction industry (H. Kelly) Requested by: House Committee on Banking; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-l l 7594/ AS. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Application Q.( SQ!ar technology to. today's energy ~-YQ!. I 8', II (H. Kelly) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; June 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-283770. HUMAN EMBRYOLOGY Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Human therapy (R. M. Cook Deegan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; December 1984. Background paper. NTIS #PB85-206076/ AS. HUMAN ENGINEERING Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Preventing illness and injury in the workplace (M. Gough) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Labor and Huma Resources; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86l l 5334/ AS. HUMAN FERTILITY Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Artificial insemination practice in .tM United~: summary Q.( a 1987 syryev, (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; August 1988. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-138903/AS. PAGE 107 104 Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Infertility: medical and social choices (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-196464. Human Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment.~ population illi! fertility planning technologies: next (L. A. Williams, and L. Corsa) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-200338. HUMAN GENETICS Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Biology. medicine. mg~ Bill Qf Rights (V. T. Coates) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary; September 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB89-136428/AS. B;ological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Mapping our ~Genome projects: How hi&? How fas!? (R. M. Cook-Deegan) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; .Home Committee 6ft Seienee, Sr,aee, Md Teehttology; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; April 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88212402/ AS. Biol>gical Applications Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Human~ therapy (R. M. Cook Deegan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; December 1984. Background paper. NTIS #PB85-206076/ AS. HUMAN GENETICS POLICY Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Human~ therapy (R. M. Cook Deegan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; December 1984. Background paper. NTIS #PB85-206076/ AS. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. &ok of genetic testing in the prevention Qf occupational diseases (G. M. Karny) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1983. Report. NTIS #PB83-233734. HYDROELECTRIC POWER R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Qf technology for !Qcal development (W. Mills, and M. Walsh)January 1981. Report. NTIS #PB81-189979. IDENTIFICATION DEVICES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Taggants in explosives (P. Sharfman) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; April 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-192719. PAGE 108 105 IMAGING SYSTEMS IN MEDICINE Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Q2ll effectiveness Qf gigjtw. subtraction angiography in~ diagnosis o.f cerebrovascular disease:~ technology CIR S!Y.dY DQ .li (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; May 1985. Case study. NTIS #PB85-241115/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Federal policies and tM medical devices industry (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; November 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-l 99552. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--a clinical. industrial. ang 12filiY analysis: health technology S!Y9Y DQ. 27 (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-146207 / AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of. ~-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging arul c.ott effectiveness (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; May 1982. Case study. NTIS #PB82-239989. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of. ~-effectiveness analysis Qf medical technology: !om: common ~-ray procedures--problems ans1 prospects for economic evaluation (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; April 1982. Background paper. NTIS #PB83-165506. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of. ~-effectiveness analysis Qf medical technology: tM feasibility Qf economic evaluation o! diagnostic procedure--~~ Qf CI scanning (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; April 1981. Case study. NTIS #PB81-209777. IMPORTS Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Increased automobile fuel efficiency a..ru;l synthetic ~: alternatives for reducing animal .YR in research. testing, ang education (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-183 l 34/ AS. PAGE 123 120 LAND USE Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Wetlands: their use mid. regulation (W. Barnard) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; March 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-175918. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis Qf governing rn Federal .lirul3,: options f..or. in Alaska (F. J. Wobber) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; February 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-293982. LANDFILLS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Facing America's trash: what next for municipal ~? (H. Levenson) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-157769/AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Superfund strategy (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-120425. LANDING AIDS Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Ai!J2Qu system development (L. L. Jenney) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; August 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-127793. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review Qf the FAA 1982 National Airspace System Plan (W. Mills) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; August 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-102772. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Airport and air traffic control system (W. Mills) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; January 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-207606. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Proceedings of the OT A seminar Qil Discrete Address Beacon System (DABS) (R. L. Maxwell) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; July 1980. Background paper. NTIS #PB80-208168. LANDSCAPE PROTECTION Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies (or 1M preservation Qf prehistoric and historic landscapes (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; July 1987. Background paper. NTIS #PB87-222519/AS. PAGE 124 121 LASERS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Directed energy missile defense in. l2S (T. H. Karas) Requested by: Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; April 1984. Background paper. NTIS #PB84-210111. LATIN AMERICA Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Integrated renewable resource management fQr U.S. insular mM (A. L. Hess) Requested by: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; June 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-205829/XAB. LAUNCH VEHICLES COST International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Launch options for the funu:e.: a. buyer's guide. (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1988. Special report. LAUNCH VEHICLES -COSTS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Reducing launch operations~= n.elY technologies :mg practices (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1988. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB89l 36402/ AS. LAUNCH VEHICLES--U.S.--COSTS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Big dumb boosters: a low-Qil space transportation 9.llliQ.Il? (R. A., Dalbello, R. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; February I 989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89l 55 l 96/ AS. LAUNCH VEHICLES-COSTS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Affordable spacecraft wign ang launch alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; January 1990. Background Paper. PAGE 125 122 LAUNCH VEHICLES-U.S.-FUTURE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Round trio to orbit: human spaceflight alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-224661. LAW AND LEGISLATION Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Quality Qf medical ~= information f.o..r consumers (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; June 1988. Report. NTIS #PB89-102180. Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Potential effects of section 1 of the Federal Leasing Amendments Act of 1976 (K. L. Larsen) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; March 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-182029/ AS. LAYOFFS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Plant closing: advance and, .mo.id. response (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-118212/AS. LEARNING DISABILITIES Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and handicapped~: Health technology study IlQ. 22: technology and. learning disabilities (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; December 1983. Case study. NTIS #PB84-184043. LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SER VICES Food Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Food information systems: summary and analysis (J. B. Cordaro) Requested by: Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry; August 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-258172. Food Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Food information systems (J. B. Cordaro) Requested by: Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry; February 1976. Committee hearing. NTIS #PB-258171. PAGE 126 123 LIABILITY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCE POLLUTION DAMAGES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Superfund strategy (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-120425. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Book preservation technologies (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88212410/AS. LIGHTERAGE Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technotogy Assessment. Competition in coastal ~= an evaluation of foreign maritime activities in 1M 2.QQ.-mile. EEL (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; July 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89224653. LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Alternative energy futures: tM of liquefied natural SM imports-background Q: (J.B. Hollomon) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance; March 1980. Background paper. NTIS #PBS0-203847. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Alternative energy futures: future of liquefied natural gn imports (J. B. Hollomon) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance; March 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-173552. Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Transportation of liquefied natural m (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; September 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273486. LONGTERM CARE Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Losing I million minds: confronting the. tragedy of alzheimer's disease aru1 otMr dementias (R. M. Cook-Deegan) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Science and Technology; House Select Committee on Aging; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; Senate Special Committee on Aging; April 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-183752. PAGE 127 124 LOW-INCOME HOUSING Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Energy efficiency Qf buildings in cities (M. E. Procter) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; March 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-200346. LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE POLICY ACT Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Partnerships under pressure: managing commercial low-~ radioactive waste (GH McCabe) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; November 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-159534/AS. LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE POLICY AMENDMENTS ACT Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Partnerships under pressure: managing commercial low-level radioactive waste (GH McCabe) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; November 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-159534/AS. MAGNETISM Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Biological effects of power frequency electric fillii magnetic (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; May 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-209985. MALARIA Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Status of biomedical research and related technology (Qr tropical diseases (H. Gelband) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; September 1985. Report. NTIS #PB87-139614/AS. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Computerized manufacturing automation: employment. education, fillii .tM workplace (M. S. Blumenthal) Requested by: House Committee on Education and Labor/Joint Economic Committee; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Joint Economic Committee; April 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84I 96500. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Q.( information systems capabilities required .to. support l[.S. materials l20!icy decisions (S. A. Rossmassler) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; December 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-273462. PAGE 128 125 MANGANESE Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Strategic materials: technologies to. reduce l,l.S. import vulnerability (L. N. Antrim) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; May 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86l l 5367 / AS. MANNED SPACE FLIGHT Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SALYUT: Soviet toward permanent human presence in~ (T. F. Rogers) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; December 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84-181437. MANPOWER TRAINING PROGRAMS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and structural unemployment reemploying displaced~ (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-206174/ AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Displaced homemakers: programs llru1 (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; October 1985. Interim report. NTIS #PB86-120276/AS. MANPOWER UTILIZATION Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Forecasts Qf physician supply ang requirements (L. H. Miike) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; April 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-181670. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Paying t.he. bill: manufacturing and America's t,rruk deficit (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; June 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-229539. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Computerized manufacturing automation: employment. education, ang the. workplace (M. S. Blumenthal) Requested by: House Committee on Education and Labor/Joint Economic Committee; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Joint Economic Committee; April 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-l 96500. PAGE 129 126 Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Automation and tM workplace: selected labor, education, and training (M. S. Blumenthal) Requested by: House Committee on Education and Labor/ Joint Economic Committee; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Joint Economic Committee; March 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83l 9 l 320. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES-EV ALUTION Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Making things better: competing in manufacturing (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; February I 990. Report. MARINE ACCIDENTS Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis Qf oil tanker casualties, 1969-1974 (R. W. Niblock) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/National Ocean Policy Study; February 1978. Committee print. MARINE BIOLOGY Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Plants: tM potentials for extracting protein, medicines. and Q1her chemicals er 1983. Report. NTIS #PB84l 7778 l. METALS Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technical options f..or conservation of metals: studies of selected ang 12!~ (M. Peterson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1979. Report. NTIS #PB80-102619. METEOROLOGY Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. dk! rain ang transported air pollutants: implications f.or. .l2Y.lili P.9liy (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; May 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-222967. METEROLOGICAL RESEARCH Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology oceanography: an assessment Qf Federal technologies !ID: oceanographic research and monitoring (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-101718. PAGE 148 145 MICROCOMPUTERS Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Informational technology mg m impact on American education (F. W. Weingarten) Requested by: House Committee on Education and Labor /House Committee on Science and Technology; November 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83l 7 4664. MICROELECTRONICS Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Microelectronics research aru1 development (A. Prabhakar) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; March 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB86-205200/ AS. MIDWIVES Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of ~-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: Health technology c~ study !lQ.. 37: nurse practitioners, physician assistants aru1 certified ~-midwives--a .t29.!.iy analysis (G. Ruby) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; December 1986. Case study. NTIS #PB87l 77 465 / AS. MILITARY POLICY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New technology for NA TO: implementing follow-o.n attack (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Armed Services; June 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-200267. MILITARY RESEARCH International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Holding the ~: maintaining the. defense technology (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; April 1989. Report. NTIS #PB89-196604. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology ~: introduction and overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-192562. MILITARY SCIENCE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology .b.ae,: introduction and overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-192562. PAGE 149 146 MILITARY STRATEGY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology 12Me,: introduction ruli! overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-l 92562. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New technology for NATO: implementing follow-Q.!1 attack (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Armed Services; June 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-200267. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies fQ!: NATO's f ollow-Q!l f2rc concept (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; July 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-100343/ AS. International Security and Commerce Prograr,1, Office of Technology Assessment. Ballistic missile defense technologies (T. H. Karas) Requested by: House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; September 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-182961/AS. MILITARY TECHNOLOGY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Holding the ~: maintaining defense technology 1ms.e, (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; April 1989. Report. NTIS #PB89-196604. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology haR: introduction llfil1 overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-192562. MINERAL INDUSTRIES Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Copper: technology and competitiveness (J. Robison) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; Technology Assessment Board; September 1988. Report. NTIS #PB89-138887 / AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Strategic materials: technologies tQ. reduce 1[.S. import vulnerability (L. N. Antrim) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; May 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86l l 5367 / AS. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Management of fuel and nonfuel minerals in Federal land (R. W. Wright) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; April 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-295788. PAGE 150 147 Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis Qf laws governing across Federal ~: options (Qr iCm in Alaska (F. J. Wobber) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; February 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-293982. MINERALS RESERVES Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Marine minerals: exploring Q.Yr filllY frontier (J. W. Curlin) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries/ House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-217725/AS. MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Alternative energy futures: 1M futum Qf liquefied natural m imports-background oaom: (J. B. Hollomon) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance; March 1980. Background paper. NTIS #PB80-203847. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Management Qf (]:tel ug nonf uel minerals in Federal lBng (R. W. Wright) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; April 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-295788. MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES--ANT ARCTIC REGIONS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. prospects: 1. minerals treaty !Qr Antuctica (W. E. Westermeyer) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-125403. MINING ENGINEERING Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Qf development and production potential Qf Federal gn (Buyrn A., and K. L. Larsen) Requested by: Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act of 1976; December 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-149378. MINING LAW Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Western surface mine permitting and reclamation (J. Robison) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; June 1986. Report. NTIS #PB87-100350/AS. PAGE 151 148 MINING LEASES Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Potential effects Qf section .l Qf the Federal CQB.I Leasing Amendments Ac1 Qf ,lfil (K. L. Larsen) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; March 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86l 82029 / AS. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Management of uw ang nonfuel minerals in Federal lilllil. (R. W. Wright) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; April 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-295788. MISSILE BASES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. MX missile .basing (P. Sharfman, and J. Kaplan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; September 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-108077. MOBILE HOMES Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology. twk, Drul t.M ll.S. residential construction industry (H. Kelly) Requested by: House Committee on Banking; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-117594/AS. MONITERED RETRIEVABLE STORAGE Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Managing Ule, nation's commercial high-~ radioactive~ (T. Cotton) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; March 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-116852/AS. MOON TREATIES Telecommunications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Agreement governing activities of s,taru on t.M moon ang a.the!: celestial QOdm Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1980. Committee print. MOTOR VEHICLE POLLUTION CONTROL Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology assessment Qf changes in tM future ang characteristics Qf th!' automobile transportation system (R. L. Maxwell) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; February 1979. Report. NTIS #PB293645. PAGE 152 149 MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Gearing .YI!. for ~: !llQlQ!: carrier~ in ;i competitive environment (E. B. Page) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Government Operations; September 1988. Report. NTIS #PB89-124796. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology mg handicapped~: Mandatory passive restraint systems in automobiles: issues and evidence (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1982. Background paper. NTIS #PB83159822. MX MISSILE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. MX missile~ (P. Sharfman, and J. Kaplan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; September 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82l 08077. NARCOTIC TRAFFIC Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Border .!'.'..ar. on d!J!gs_ (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; March I 987. Report. NTIS #PB87l 84 l 72. NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM PLAN Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review Qf the FAA ill2, National Airspace System Plan (W. Mills) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; August 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-102772. NATIONAL DEFENSE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Holding the. edge: maintaining the. defense technology 12.as.e. (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; April 1989. Report. NTIS #PB89-196604. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies f.or NATO's ~-on ll2. attack concept (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; July 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87l 00343/ AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. MX missile basing (P. Sharfman, and J. Kaplan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; September 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-108077. PAGE 153 150 NATIONAL DEFENSE--NA TO COUNTRIES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New technology for NATO: implementing follow-2n. forw ~(A.Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Armed Services; June 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-200267. NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Preventing .illnen and injury in the workplace (M. uOHlh) HDQU~ttd by: Houis Committes on Energy iln.d Commerce: Sen1te Committee on Labor and Huma Resources; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-115334/AS. NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. MEDLARS img information J20liy (B. R. Luce) Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; September 1982. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-168658. NATIONAL SECURITY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology ~: introduction~ overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-192562. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercial newsgathering from (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; May 1987. Technical memorandum. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Regulatory environment w science (M. C. LaFollette) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; February 1986. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-182003/ AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology East an update (P. Sharfman) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; May 1983. Report. NTIS #PB83-234955. NATURAL GAS Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment .U.S.. natural w availability: m through yeru:. 2000 (S. E. Plotkin) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; February 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-109162/AS. PAGE 154 151 Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. ll.S.. natural w availability: conventional m supply through tM year (S. E. Plotkin} Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; September 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84I 14909. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. ml2QI1 on the. w potential from devonian shain o( the. Appalachian Bwn. (R. J. Robel) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; November 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-274856. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis of the. impacts o( the. projected natural .us. curtailments fQ.r. the. winter 1.2.ll76 (R. E. Rowberg) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; November 1975. Report. NTIS #PB-250623. NATURAL GAS RESERVES Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. ll.S. natural W. availability: .us. moPh: through the. year (S. E. Plotkin) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; February 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-109162/AS. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. S1atus. mOQ!1 on the. w. potential ftQm devonian o( the. Appalachian Basin (R. J. Robel) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; November 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-274856. NATURAL RESOURCES--ANTARCTIC REGIONS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. foll,r prospects: a minerals treaty uu: Antarctica (W. E. Westermeyer) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-125403. NATURE CONSERVATION Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies !2 maintain biological diversity (S. Shen) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations/Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; March 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-207494/AS. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessing biological diversity in th_e United Slates.: dalil considerations (S. Shen) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations/Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; March 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB86-181989/AS. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Grassroots conservation of biological diversity in the. United (S. Shen) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations/Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; February 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB86-181997/AS. PAGE 155 152 NAVIGATIONAL AIDS Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review Qf FAA 12.82. National Airspace System flan (W. Mills) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; August 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-102772. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Airport rulil air tJ:lffi control system lW. Mills) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; January 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-207606. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Proceedings Qf 1fil' OT A seminar QD. the Discrete Address Beacon System (DABS) (R. L. Maxwell) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; July 1980. Background paper. NTIS #PB80-208168. NAVIGATIONAL AIDS (AERONAUTICS) Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Safer skies with EM yment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and structural unemployment reemploying displaced a4l!ltt (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-206174/ AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Displaced homemakers: programs arul (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; October 1985. Interim report. NTIS #PB86-120276/AS. PAGE 160 157 Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Automation and !M workplace: selected mb2!:, education. ang training (M. s. Blumenthal) Requested by: House Committee on Education and Labor/Joint Economic Committee; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Joint Economic Committee; March 1983. Technical memorandum .. NTIS #PB83-191320. OCEAN ENGINEERING Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment.~ margin drilling (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; May 1980. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB80l 98302. OceansProgram, Office of Technology Assessment. Renewable QC.eall energy sources: ocean thermal energy conversions (B. L. Silverstein) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; May 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-283104. OCEAN MINING Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Marine minerals: exploring our QCll!l frontier (J. W. Curlin) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries/ House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-217725/AS. OCEAN POLICY Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Marine minerals: exploring our new frontier (J. W. Curlin) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries/ House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-217725/AS. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and oceanography: an assessment of Federal technologies (Qr oceanographic research lmd. monitoring Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Increased automobile fuel efficiency ang synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing oil imports--selected technical ang economic comparisions Q( synfuel options (T. E. Bull) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; October 1982. Background paper. NTIS #PB83-147363. SHIPBUILDING Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Qf maritime trade and technology (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries/House Committee on Ways and Means; October 1983. Report. NTIS #PB84l 7778 l. SHIPPING BOUNTIES Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Alternative approaches to. caI&Q policy: a supplement m. m assessment Qf maritime .tmd.e. ang technology (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1985. Background paper. NTIS #PB85-239887/AS. SMALL BUSINESS Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Automation of America's offices. l.2ll-2QQQ. (V. T. Coates) Requested by: House Committee on Education and Labor; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; December 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-185055/ AS. PAGE 196 193 SMALL FARMS R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment o,( technology for !Qil development (W. Mills, and M. Walsh)January 1981. Report. NTIS #PBSl-189979. SMOKING Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Passive smoking in the workplace: selected issues (H. Gelband) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; May 1986. Staff paper. NTIS #PB86-217627 / AS. SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAMS R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. of demonstrations ui federal R 8'. D (J. H. Young)July 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-284387. SOCIAL COSTS Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Criminal justice, new technologies. arul tM constitution (V. T. Coates) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary; May 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-213921/AS. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Infertility: medical ang social choices (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-196464. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impacts of neuroscience (R. A. Harootyan, and D. McCallum) Requested by: House Select Committee on Aging/House Committee on Education and Labor; Senate Special Committee on Aging; March 1984. Background paper. NTIS #PB84-1967 I 6. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology i9!1 handicapped J2eQl2k, (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; May 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83159814. SOCIAL INDICATORS Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologv illi1 1M American economic transition: choices !or (H. Kelly) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; House Committee on the Judiciary; House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Education and Labor; House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Senate Committee on the Budget; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-214127 / AS. PAGE 197 194 SOIL CONSERVATION Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impacts of technology Q!l U.S.. cropland and rangeland productivity (B. A. Ross-Sheriff) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; August 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-125013. SOIL EROSION Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impacts of technology Q11 U.S.. cropland filli! rangeland productivity (B. A. Ross-Sheriff) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; August 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-125013. SOILS Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impacts Qf technology on U.S.. cropland filli! rangeland productivity (B. A. Ross-Sheriff) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; August 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-125013. SOLAR ENERGY Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New electric power technologies: problems aili! prospects for tM (P. H. Blair) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; July 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-121746/AS. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Conservation filli! energy programs of Department of Energy: a critique (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; June 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-197759. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Application of solar technology to today's energy needs-.Y.Q.!. I & II (H. Kelly) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; June 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-283770. SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment of technology for local development (W. Mills, and M. Walsh)January 1981. Report. NTIS #PB81-189979. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Application of solar technology to. today's energy ~-.Y.Q.!. I j. II (H. Kelly) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; June 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-283770. PAGE 198 195 SOLAR THERMAL POWER GENERATION Energy Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Application Q.( solar technology t2 today's energy ~-Y.Q!. I~ II (H. Kelly) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; June 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-283770. SOLID WASTES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program. Office of Technology Assessment. From pollution to prevention: il progress W2Q!1 Qll reduction (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-208062. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Managing nation's commercial hi&h-.leRl radioactive~ (T. Cotton) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; March 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-116852/AS. SPACE EXPLORATION International Security and Commerce Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Ill& wunh boosters: a rn transportation 912!km? (R. A Dalbello. R. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science. Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce. Science. and Transportation; February 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-155196/AS. SPACE INDUSTRIALIZATION Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Civilian rn poliy applications (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-234444. SPACE LAW International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. stations and the law: selected le,gfil ll,YeS. (R. Dalbello) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB87-118220/AS. Telecommunications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Agreement governing .the activities Q.( Q!l rn arul other celestial Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce. Science, and Transportation; August 1980. Committee print. PAGE 199 196 SPACE POLICY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Reducing launch operations ~= .neiY technologies lmi practices (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1988. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB89-136402/ AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Launch options for the future: 3 buyer's guide (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1988. Special report. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Civilian rn stations w lb& l,l.S. f1Uum in rn (T. F. Rogers) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; November 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-205391/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. UNISPACE '.82: a context (Qr international cooperation ang competition (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; March 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-201848. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SQBC,e science research in~ United S,tata (P. P. Chandler) Requested by: Representative Cooper Evans; September 1982. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-166512. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Civilian rn ang applications (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-234444. Telecommunications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Agreement governing the activities of Q!l the moon and Ql!w: celestial bodies Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1980. Committee print. SPACE PROGRAM International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International cooperation arul competition in civilian mBC.e activities (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; June 1985. Report. NTIS #PB87-136842/AS. PAGE 200 197 SPACE PROGRAMS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Affordable spacecraft mg launch alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce. Science, and Transportation; January 1990. Background Paper. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Big ru!mh boosters: a rn transportation QQtion? (R. A., Dalbello, R. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; February 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-155196/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Reducing launch operations W1S.: technologies ang practices (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1988. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB89l 36402/ AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Launch options for the future: a buyer's (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1988. Special report. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Civilian rn stations an{!~ l,l.S. !utYtt in rn (T. F. Rogers) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; November 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-205391/AS. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SALYUT: toward permanent human presence in rn (T. F. Rogers) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; December 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84-181437. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. science research in~ United SWn (P. P. Chandler) Requested by: Representative Cooper Evans; September 1982. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-166512. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Civilian space .oolic.y and applications (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-234444. SPACE SCIENCES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. UNISPACE ~: a context for international cooperation amt competition (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; March 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-201848. PAGE 201 198 Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. science research in tM United~ (P. P. Chandler) Requested by: Representative Cooper Evans; September 1982. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-166512. SPACE SHUTTLES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Launch options for the fmu!e.: 3 buyer's guide (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1988. Special report. SPACE SHUTTLES-U.S.-SAFETY MEASURES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Round .triJ2 .t2 orbit: human spaceflight alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-224661. SPACE STATIONS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Round trip lQ. orbit: human spaceflight alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-224661. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SJ:2Bc_e stations and the law: selected !e&fil iw!a (R. Dalbello) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB87-118220/AS. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Civilian space stations arul !M !l.S. future in rn (T. F. Rogers) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; November 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-20539 l / AS. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SALYUT: toward permanent human presence in~ (T. F. Rogers) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; December 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84-181437. SPACE WARFARE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Directed energy missile defense in space (T. H. Karas) Requested by: Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; April 1984. Background paper. NTIS #PB84-21011 l. PAGE 202 199 SPACE WEAPONS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SDI: technology, survivability. a.ng software (T. H. Karas)May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-236245/ AS. SPACECRAFT-COSTS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Affordable spacecraft design and launch alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; January 1990. Background Paper. SPANISH AMERICANS Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Demographic trends arul 1fill scientific and engineering work (E. Frankel) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; December 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-206182/ AS. SPEECH DISORDERS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology arul handicapped people: Health technology~ no.. 2.: assistive devices for se,ym speech impairments (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; December 1983. Case study. NTIS #PB84-17537 l. STATE TAXATION Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Management Qf fuel and nonfuel minerals in Federal lalli! (R. W. Wright) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; April 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-295788. STATISTICAL SERVICES Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Statistical needs for a changing U.S. economy (H. Kelly) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; September 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB90-126954/AS. PAGE 203 200 STATISTICS Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology. public policy, and 1b& changing structure 2f American agriculture (M. J. Phillips) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/House Committee on Agriculture/Joint Economic Committee; Senate Committee on Agriculture/Senate Committee on Small Business/Joint Economic Committee; March 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-184637/AS. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Demographic trends rulil 1b& scientific and engineering work (E. Frankel) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; December 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-206182/ AS. STEEL Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology qng industry competitiveness (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means; June 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-208200. STERILIZATION Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications qt: k9S1-eff ectiveness analysis 2f medical technology: elective hysterectomy--k9S,t5., tis.M, ind. benefits (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; October 1981. Case study. NTIS #PB82-122326. STOCK EXCHANGES Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Effects of information technology o..n financial services systems (Z. A. Shaven) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs/House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; September 1984. Report. NTIS #PBSS-152619/AS. STOMACH DISEASES Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications Qf ~-effectiveness analysis 2f medical technology:~ : effectiveness 2f Yl2W gastronintestinal endoscopy (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; May 1981. Case study. NTIS #PB81-221814. STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SDI: technology. survivability. and software (T. H. Karas)May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-236245/AS. PAGE 204 201 STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Ballistic missile defense technologies (T. H. Karas) Requested by: House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; September 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-182961/AS. STRATEGIC MATERIALS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Strategic materials: technologies tQ reduce ll,.S,. import vulnerability (L. N. Antrim) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; May 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-115367 / AS. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Plants: the potentials fQr extracting protein, medicines. and chemicals (S. Braatz) Requested by: Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; September 1983. Workshop proceedings. NTIS #PB84-l 14743. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technical options (or conservation Qf metals: studies Qf selected and products (M. Peterson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1979. Report. NTIS #PB80-102619. STRINGFELLOW ACID PITS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Stringfellow superfund we,: engineering~ (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; August 1984. Contractor Report. STRIP MINING Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Western surface mine permitting and reclamation (J. Robison) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; June 1986. Report. NTIS #PB87-100350/AS. SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Africa tomorrow: issues in technology. agriculture. ,ang ll,.S. foreign a,ig (P. N. Windle) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Select Committee on Hunger; December 1984. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB85-238624/ AS. PAGE 205 202 SUBMARINE OIL WELL DRILLING Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Competition in coastal : an evaluation of foreign maritime activities in~ 2@-mile m (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; July 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89224653. SUGAR SUBSTITUTES Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Cancer testing technology and saccharin (L. H. Miike) Requested by: Senate Committee on Human Resources; October 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273499. SULPHUR OXIDES Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Acid rain and transported air pollutants: implications for l2Wilic. (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; May 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-222967. SUPERCOMPUTERS Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. High performance computing an!1 networking w science (F. w. \\'eingarten) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB90-131228/AS. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Supercomputers: government~ filli1 policies (P. S. Adler) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; March 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB86-205218/ AS. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Te=hnology Assessment. Commercializing high temperature superconductivity (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-246442/ AS. PAGE 206 203 SUPERFUND Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessing contractor in Suoerfund (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; January 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-154116/ AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Stringfellow superfund s.i!e.: engineering (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; August 1984. Contractor Report. SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming ~: Suoerfund problems~ M so.lYe,g ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. SUPERFUND--EV ALUATION Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming clean: Superfund problems can M ~--(J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. SUPERSONIC AIRCRAFT Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impact of advanced air transport technology: part !--advanced high-~ aircraft (L. V. Dickinson, and J. D. Ward) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-200504. SUPERTANKERS Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Transportation Qf liquefied natural m (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; September 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273486. SURGERY Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of ~-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the management Qf health technology in ten countries (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; October 1980. Background paper. NTIS #PB81-144628. PAGE 207 204 SURROGATE MOTHERS Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Infertility: medical and social choices (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-196464. SYNTHETIC FUEL Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels.: alternatives (or reducing oil imports--environmental of synthetic transportation fuels. from ~-background !ID2.Q!1 (T. E. Bull) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; December 1982. Background paper. NTIS #PB83-161919. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic f~: alternative for. reducing oil imports--environmental for. synthetic transportation fuels. UQm CQ.al (T. E. Bull) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; November 1982. Background paper. NTIS #PB83-161851. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Increased automobile fuel efficiency an.g synthetic fuels,: alternatives for reducing oil imports--~ availability fQr synthetic f..Yds.-an m~ssment o1 current studies (T. E. Bull) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; October 1982. Background paper. NTIS #PB83-152645. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Increased automobile fUfil efficiency a.rut synthetic fuels.: alternatives for. reducing oil imports--selected technical and economic comparisions Qf synfuel options (T. E. Bull) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; October 1982. Background paper. NTIS #PB83-147363. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing gy Assessment. Informational technology and. .m impact QJl American education (F. W. Weingarten) Requested by: House Committee on Education and Labor/House Committee on Science and Technology; November 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-I 74664. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Qf alternatives tgi: 1. national computerized criminal history system (F. B. Wood) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary; Senate Committee on the Judiciary; October 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83I 66678. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medical technology under proposals lQ increase competition in health care (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; October 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-164046. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Increased automobile .t:ue1 efficiency and synthetic fue.ls.: alternative for reducing ml imports (T. E. Bull) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-126094. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Strategies (or medical technology assessment (B. R. Luce) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; September 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83113274. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impacts of technology Q!l U.S,. cropland and. rangeland productivity (B. A. Ross-Sheriff) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; August 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-125013. PAGE 308 25 Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of electronic mail and message systems for !he. !l.S.. fQs1a! Service (F. B. Wood) Requested by: House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; August 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-265017. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. of models fQr water resources management, planning. mg J2Qliy (R. M. Friedman)August 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-103655. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review of the FAA 1m National Airspace System Plan (W. Mills) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; August 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-102772. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Civilian space o.QJ.icy and applications (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-234444. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and handicapped (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; May 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83l 59814. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Global models, world futures. and public policy: .a critique (W. Mills) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; April 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-251299. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Selected electronic funds transfer issues: privacy. security, and egyjty (F. B. Wood) Requested by: Senate Committee on the Judiciary; March 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-202532. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Energy efficiency Qf buildings in (M. E. Procter) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; March 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-200346. Human Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. World population and fertility planning technologies: !he. next 2.Q. llAll (L. A. Williams, and L. Corsa) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-200338. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Radiofreguencv ys_e_ fill9 management: impt\C1. from the World Administrative Radio Conference Qf 1979 (R. B. Crowell) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; January I 982. Report. NTIS #PB82l 77536. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Airport and air traffic control system (W. Mills) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; January 1982. Report. NTIS #PB82-207606. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Q( development and production potential Qf Federal coal (Buyrn A., and K. L. Larsen) Requested by: Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act of 1976; December 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-149378. PAGE 309 26 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. effectiveness Qf influenza vaccination (M. A. Riddiough) Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; December 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-178492. Food Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Qf 1he. United States food and agricultural research system (M. J. Phillips) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations/Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; December 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82l 70572. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and Soviet energy availability (R. Goldberg) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; November 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-133455. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. MX missile basing (P. Sharfman, and J. Kaplan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; September 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-108077. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Computer-based national information systems: technology aru! 12Qlicy (F. B. Wood) Requested by: House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; Senate Committee on the Judiciary; September 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-126681. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SQla,r I satellites (R. A. Williamson, and D. Claridge) Reqaested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; August 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82l 08846. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Patent-term extension aru! 1he. pharmaceutical industry (N. L. Balmer) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary/House Committee on Energy and Commerce; August 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-100918. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. U.S. industrial competitiveness: a comparison Qf ilW, electronics, and automobiles (J. A. Alic) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1981. Report. NTIS #PB81-235749. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Qf technologies fQr determining cancer risks from the environment (M. Gough)June 1981. Report. NTIS #PB81-235400. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and oceanography: an assessment of Federal technologies for oceanographic research aru! monitoring (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-101718. Human Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impacts Qf applied genetics: micro organisms, 121.an.tt, and animals (Z. Harsanyi) Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; Senate Committee on Human Resources; April 1981. Report. NTIS #PB81-206609. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Nuclear powerolant standardization: light water reactors (E. C. Abbott) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; April 1981. Report. NTIS #PB81-213589. PAGE 310 27 R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment of technology for local development (W. Mills, and M. Walsh)January 1981. Report. NTIS #PB81-189979. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications Qf -eff ectiveness analysis of medical technology (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/ Senate Committee on Finance; August 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-216864. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Energy from biological processes (T. E. Bull) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-211477. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and steel industry competitiveness (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means; June 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-208200. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Conservation and SQlllI energy programs Qf the Department Qf Energy: a critique (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; June 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-197759. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Qf Qi!~ technologies (T. A. Sladek) Requested by: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; June 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-210115. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impact Qf advanced air transport technology: oar.t !--advanced high-~ aircraft (L. V. Dickinson, and J. D. Ward) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-200504. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Taggants in explosives (P. Sharfman) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; April 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-192719. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Forecasts Qf physician supply and requirements (L. H. Miike) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; April 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-181670. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Alternative energy futures: the future of liquefied natural gas_ imports (J. B. Hollomon) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance; March 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80l 73552. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impact of advanced &!9.Yl2 ra,pjg transit technology (J. Miller, and R. Willow) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; January 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-153323. Food Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Environmental contaminants in foog (C. E. Woteki) Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; December 1979. Report. NTIS #PB80-153265. PAGE 311 28 International Security and Commerce Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Technology fill9. ~lYm (P. Sharfman. and H. Kelly} Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Senate Committee on Commerce. Science, and Transportation; November 1979. Report. NTIS #PBS0-119381. Food and Renewable Resources Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Pest management strategies in protection (W. E. Parham) Requested by: Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; October 1979. Report. NTIS #PBS0-120017. Materials Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Technical options fQr conservation .ot: metals,: ciw, studies .ot: selected ang products (M. Peterson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science. and Transportation; September 1979. Report. NTIS #PBS0-102619. Health Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Review .ot: selected Federal vaccine fill9. immunization policies: 2!l studies Qf oneumococcal vaccine (M. A. Riddiough) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; September 1979. Report. NTIS #PBS0-116106. Transportation Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Railroad smtt--.U.S,./Canadian comparison (L. Turnbull} Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; August 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-301397. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Qa.en ~-life Qating of !oog (M. J. Phillips) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce. Science, and Transportation; August 1979. Report. NTIS #PBS0-101629. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Residential energy conservation (N. C. Naismith) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; July 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-298410. Materials Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Materials I04 energy from municipal~ (C. T. Hill) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-300849. Health Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Selected t.Qlljg in Federal health statistics (P. M. Ehrenhaft) Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; June 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-298449. Food Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Drugs in livestock~ (J. B. Cordaro) Requested by: Senate Committee on Agriculture. Nutrition. and Forestry; June 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-298450. National Security Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Effects Q( nuclear war (P. Sharfman) Requested by: Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; May 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-296946. Energy Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Direct UK of co.al (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-295797. Materials Prosram1 Offi9~ Qf T~~hnology A33essment, Management Qf fuel lfill. nonfuel minerals in Federal lrulil (R. W. Wright) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; April 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-295788. PAGE 312 29 Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology assessment of changes in the umu:e. and characteristics Qf the automobile transportation system (R. L. Maxwell) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; February 1979. Report. NTIS #PB29364S. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis Q.( !aln governing rn Federal ~: options f.or in Alaska (F. J. Wobber) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; February 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-293982. OTA priorities 1979 January 1979. Report. NTIS #PB-291997. Telecommunications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Preliminary assessment Qf the National Information Center ang the computerized criminal history systems (I. J. Weinstein) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary; Senate Committee on the Judiciary; December 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-29184S. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. f2lic.Y. implications Qf the. computed tomography (C:0 scanner (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance; November 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-284872. R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Health Qf w scientific ang technical enterprise: rut advisory ome1 reoon 10. the.~ Qf Technology Assessment (C. McBee)October 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-291770. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessmea.t. Analysis Qf the. ERDA l2la!l ang program (J. M. Veigel) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs/Joint Economic Committee; October 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-250636. Food Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Emerging fruli1 marketing technologies: a preliminary analysis (W. W. Gallimore)October 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-291039. Food Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Nutrition research alternatives (C. E. Woteki) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; September 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-28982S. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessing efficacy and safety Qf medical technologies (C. J. Behney, and H. D. Banta) Requested by: Senate Committee on Human Resources; September 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-286929. R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impact Qf a Department Q.( Education Q!l Federal science ang technology activities (C. McBee)August 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-286S2S. R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Rak Qf demonstrations in federal R D (J. H. Young)July 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-284387. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Application Qf so!ru: technology .to. today's energy needs-.Y.01. I&. II (H. Kelly) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; June 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-283770. PAGE 313 30 R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Applications Qf R 8'. Q in .tM civil sector: opportunity provided l2Y Federal Qmn1 BJlil Cooperative Agreement Ag ot: 1977 (J. H. Young) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; June 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-283035. Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Renewable~ energy sources: ocean thermal energy conversions (B. L. Silverstein) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; May 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-283104. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Evaluation ot: railroad sat:ett (L. V. Dickinson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; May 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-281169. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology assessment ot: CQa!, pipelines (J. B. Hollomon) Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources/Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; March 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-278675. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Enhanced oil recovery potential in United Statn (R. J. Robel) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; January 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-276594. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. foliy implications Q( medical information systems (P. M. Ehrenhaft) Requested by: Senate Committee on Human Resources; December 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-274857. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. on w potential from devonian miles. ot: .tru, Appalachian lmsin. (R. J. Robel) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; November 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-274856. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Cancer testing technology and saccharin (L. H. Miike) Requested by: Senate Committee on Human Resources; October 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273499. Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Transportation of liquefied natural w (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; September 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273486. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis Qf the proposed national energy plan (R. E. Row berg) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology /House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; August 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273148. Food Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Perspectives Q!l Federal re!iil LQQ!J. grading (M. J. Phillips) Requested by: Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs; June 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273163. Food Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Organizing ilili! financing .b!si research tQ increase food production (W. Wilcox) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; June 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273182. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Nuclear proliferation and safeguards (A. T. Crane) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; June 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-275843. PAGE 314 31 Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Establishing 200-mile fisheries zone (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; National Ocean Policy Study; June 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273578. Telecommunications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Preliminary analysis Qf th.e. IRS Tax Administration System (M. J. MacNaughton) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means; March 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273143. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Q.( information systems capabilities required tQ support !.[.S. materials .l29fil.Y decisions (S. A. Rossmassler) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; December 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-273462. Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coastal effects of offshore energy systems: fill assessment Qf oil arui w systems. deepwater 12Q!tt, and nuclear powerplants off the coast Q.( New ,Ie,rsey and Delaware (R. W. Niblock) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; November 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-274033. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review Qf the. !.[.S. Environmental Protection Agency: environmental research outlook FY .J..21Q through 12.aQ. (R. Daly) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; August 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-258191. Food Program, Office of Technology Assessment .EQrul information systems: summary and analysis (J. B. Cordaro) Requested by: Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry; August 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-258172. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Development Qf medical technology: opportunities for. assessment (C. A. Taylor) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare; August 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-258117. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment of alternative economic stockpiling policies (H. H. Herman, and J. L. Holt) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; August 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-273191. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Comparative anlaysis Q.( the. 1976 ERDA plan and program (R. E. Rowberg) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; May 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-254794. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Automatic train control in rail rapid transit (G. S. Kolsrud) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; May 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-254738. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Feasibility Qf broadband communications in !Ylll ru:fill.: a preliminary evaluation (W. Mills) Requested by: Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry; April 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-258095. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment Qf community planning for. mass transit (G. S. Kolsrud) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; February 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-253679. PAGE 315 32 Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review of national railroad issues (G. S. Kolsrud) Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; Senate Committee on Commerce; December 1975. Report. NTIS #PB-250622. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis of the impacts of the projected natural &,aS. curtailments for winter 1975-12 (R. E. Rowberg) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; November 1975. Report. NTIS #PB-250623. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Energy, economy. and transit (G. S. Kolsrud) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; October 1975. Report. NTIS #PB-250624. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Financial viability of Conrail: review and analysis (G. S. Kolsrud) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce; September 1975. Report. NTIS #PB-250630. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Federal funding of rail rehabilitation: a review of alternative approaches (G. S. Kolsrud) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce; September 1975. Report. NTIS #PB-250632. Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Qil transportation hY tankers: fill analysis Qf marine pollution and measures (R. W. Niblock) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce; July 1975. Report. NTIS #PB-244457. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Automated guideway transit: an assessment of PRT aru! new systems (G. S. Kolsrud) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; June 1975. Report. NTIS #PB-244854. Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis Qf feasibility of separating exploration from production of oil aru! &.aS. Q!l the continental shelf (R. W. Niblock) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce/Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; May 1975. Report. NTIS #PB-248381. Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Automobile collision data: fill assessment of needs and methods of acquisition (G. S. Kolsrud) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; February 1975. Report. NTIS #PB-244867. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Im!& bioeguivalence Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare; July 1974. Report. NTIS #PB-244862. SPECIAL REPORT Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Agricultural research and technology transfer policies for~ .l.22Q.s. (M. J. Phillips) Requested by: House Committee on Agriculture; Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; March 1990. Special report. PAGE 316 33 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Preventive health services fQr medicare beneficiaries:12QJ.k:y illlii research~ (J. L. Wagner) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1990. Special report. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Rural emergency medical services (M. Hewitt, and E. Power) Requested by: Senate Rural Health Caucus; November 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB90159047 / AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Round trip to orbit: human spaceflight alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-224661. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New developments in biotechnology ~: patenting life (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; April 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-196612. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Safer skies with TCAS (Traffic 3rui Collision Avoidance System) (E. B. Page, and K. Dopart) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; February 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-I69221. Communication and Information Technologies Prqgr~m, Office of Technology Assessment. Biology. medicine. illlii tM Bill of Rights (V. T. Coates) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary; September 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB89l 36428/ AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Launch options for the future: a buyer's &lllik (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1988. Special report. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Institutional protocols for decisions about life-sustaining treatments (C. W. Maklan) Requested by: House Select Committee on Aging; Senate Special Committee on Aging; July 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB89-138895/AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Paying the bill: manufacturing and America's trade deficit (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; June 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-229539. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Are we cleaning .Y..12.: lQ Superfund studies (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; June 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB89-139018/ AS. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Criminal justice, new technologies. and constitution (V. T. Coates) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary; May 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-213921/AS. PAGE 317 34 International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology ~: introduction and overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-l 92562. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Science, technology. and~ First Amendment (V. T. Coates) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary; January 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88I 66426. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Hospital information systems~~ Veterans Administration (K. G. Bandy) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations/House Committee on Veterans' Affairs; September 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB88-l 33087. Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. l,l.S. oil production: effect of low oil 12.!m (S. E. Plotkin) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; July 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB88-142484. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Trade adjustment assistance: new !geas, for ill. ok! program (K. Gillman) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs/Senate Committee on Finance; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-203741. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. From pollution to prevention: a progress r.fil22!1 Q!l e, reduction (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-208062. Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, Office of Technology Assessment. !.[.S. textile mg. apparel industry: a revolution in progress (H. Kelly) Requested by: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; April 1987. Special Report. NTIS #PB87l 96762/XAB. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New developments in biotechnology: ownership of human tissues and c.e!ls. (G. B. Ellis, and G. B. White) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology /House Committee on Energy and Commerce; March 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-207536/ AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Clinical staffing in the Indian health service (E. M. Smith) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; February 1987. Special Report. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Social Security Administration and information technology (V. T. Coates) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; October 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-136834/AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Trade in services: exports llllil foreign revenues (J. A. Alic) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-ll 8204/ AS. Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology, lrfil!e., and the l,l.S. residential construction industry (H. Kelly) Requested by: House Committee on Banking; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-117594/ AS. PAGE 318 35 Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Plant closing: advance nQW ilru1 raJili1 response (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-118212/AS. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Continuing tM commitment: agricultural development in tM Sibel (P. N. Windle) Requested by: House Select Committee on Hunger/House Committee on Science and Technology/House Committee on Agriculture; Technology Assessment Board; August 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-117644/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies for NATO's follow-Q!l fo!a att,ack concept (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; July 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-100343/AS. STAFF MEMORANDUM Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technical questions regarding PlM1i firearms (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Representative Robert J. Mrazek/Representative James H. Scheuer/Representative Ted Weiss; April 1986. Staff memorandum. Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Effects Qf replacing !eilg with aromatic alcohol~ enhancers i.n gasoline (T. E. Bull) Requested by: Representative Richard J. Durbin/Representative Fuqua/Representative Jim Sensenbrenner/Representative Morris K. Udall; January 1986. Staff memorandum. Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Reclaiming farmlands and other high-quality croplands ~r surface @al mining (S. E. Plotkin) Requested by: Senator Dale Bumpers; December 198S. Staff memorandum. NTIS #PB87-117123/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Smoking-related~ ilru1 financial costs (K. Kronebusch)September 1985. Staff memorandum. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Replacing Rosebud Sioux Hospital: number Qf and whether 3 surgical~ is. needed (L. H. Miike)August 1985. Staff memorandum. Special Projects, Office of Technology Assessment. Evaluation Qf t.M feasibility Qf studying long term health effects in atomic veterans (M. Gough)July 1985. Staff memorandum. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Groundwater protection standards for hazardous !and. disposal facilities: will !MY prevent suoerfund sit (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1984. Staff memorandum. Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Effects Qf decontrol Q!l o1g m recovery (S. E. Plotkin) Requested by: Representative John D. Dingell/Representative Philip R. Sharp; February 1984. Staff memorandum. PAGE 319 36 Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. OT A review of the Missouri dioxin task force recommendations concerning the management of contaminated soil (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: Representative Young; December 1983. Staff memorandum. STAFF PAPER Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Summary of the situation at the Brio refining superfund site (J. S. Hirschorn)January 1990. Staff Paper. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Federal scientific and technical information in m electronic age_: opportunities and challenges (F. Wood) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; October 1989. Staff paper. NTIS #PB90150780/AS. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Advanced vehicle/ highway systems and urban traffic problems (E. B. Page, and J. Atkin) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; September 1989. Staff paper. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review of the Department of Energy modernization plan: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation ang consolidation Qf activities M certain facilities in the Department of Energy nuclear weapons complex (A. Fainberg, and P. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; September 1989. Staff paper. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis of selected mobile source provisions in H.R. lQ.lQ. and H.R. nll (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: Waxman; September I 989. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defining rural areas: impact Q!l health policy ang research (M. Hewitt) Requested by: Senate Rural Health Caucus; July 1989. Staff paper. NTIS #PB89-224646. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis of the range of institutional options available to ;i proposed National Center .(Qr Biological Diversity and Conservation Research (S. Shen) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; May 1989. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessment of the Veterans Administration's method of analyzing its hospital mortality (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; April 1989. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. and effectiveness of cholesterol screening in elderly (J. L. Wagner) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; April 1989. Staff paper. NTIS #PB89-224638. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review of the Department of Energy weapons complex modernization plan: environmental issues (P. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; April 1989. Staff paper. PAGE 320 37 Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Science and technology for development (P. N. Windle) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; February 1989. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Ug of preventive services ID'.. !he. elderly (M. E. Gluck) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; January 1989. Staff paper. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Potential biological and electronic effects of Empress II (A. Fainberg) Requested by: Representative Walter H. Jones; November 1988. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Screening fQr. O.Qfill-~ glaucoma in the elderly (J. L. Wagner, and E. J. Power) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; October 1988. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Appropriate fQr cataract surgery patients mlil surgery: of medical mlil appropriateness (K. B. Kemp, and B. Boardman) Requested by: Senate Special Committee on Aging; October 1988. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impact of Qil. Kaiser Permanente Medical Program (Northern California Region) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Government Operations; July 1988. Staff Paper. NTIS #PB89-116941/AS. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis Qf "l!yy America" proposals fQr offshore drilling r.w. mlil production facilities (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; Senate Committee on Appropriations; June 1988. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. How effective h AIDS education? (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; June 1988. Staff paper. NTIS #PB88-243530. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. ll.r.bm fillil the Clean Air Act: problems and proposals (or change (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; April 1988. Staff paper. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Treaty-compliant accidental launch protection system (A. Fainberg) Requested by: Representative Charles Bennett; April 1988. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercial development of tests fQr. human genetic disorders (M. Hewitt, and N. A. Holtzman) Requested by: February 1988. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Aids and health insurance ru.i OT A (J. Eden) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; February 1988. Staff paper. NTIS #PB88-170204. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercial development of fQr. human genetic disorders (M. Hewitt)February 1988. Staff paper. PAGE 321 38 Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Transgenic animals (K. O'Connor) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary; February 1988. Staff paper. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Federal regulation and animal patents (K. O'Connor) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary; February 1988. Staff paper. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis Qf the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone lID'.er (R. Bierbaum) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; December 1987. Staff paper. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Issues relevant 19. (National Crime Information Center)~ proposals (F. B. Wood) Requested by: House Committee on the Judiciary; November 1987. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. screening for. Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness. CQill. 19. Medicare amt medical resources required (D. Dougherty) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; November 1987. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Prescription drugs and elderly Americans: ambulatory and approaches 19. coverage for Medicare (G. Solan) Requested by: Senate Committee on Fina11ce; October 1987. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Bone marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status amt I22liY. (M. A. McLaughlin Hughes) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1987. Staff paper. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis Qf nonattainment provisions Qf "Chmn. Air Standards Attainment Act Qf 1987" (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; September 1987. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Do insects transmit aids ? (L. H. Miike) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; September 1987. Staff paper. NTIS #PB88-143177/AS. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Federal funding for artificial intelligence research and development (F. W. Weingarten) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; June 1987. Staff paper. Energy and Materials Program/ Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Construction and materials research mg development for~ nation's tU!l2li works (J. Robison, and E. B. Page) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; June 1987. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Qf AIDS amt other HIV infections: review of estimates (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; May 1987. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Current health status and population projections of native Hawaiians living in Hawaii (L. H. Miike)April 1987. Staff paper. PAGE 322 39 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review Qf .the. Defense Department's polygraph test and research programs (D. Dougherty) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; Senator Jeff Bingamen; March 1987. Staff paper. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Trends and status Qf computers in schools: in chapter l programs and with limited English proficient students (L. G. Roberts) Requested by: House Committee on Education and Labor; March 1987. Staff paper. NTIS #PB87-176723/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Research on geographic variations in physician practice patterns (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; February 1987. Staff paper. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Preparing fQr science ang engineering careers: fk!d. level profiles (L. Heinz) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; January 1987. Staff paper. NTIS #PB87-177473/AS. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Scientific equipment for undergraduates: it adequate (N. C. Naismith) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Staff paper. NTIS #PB87-138350/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Critical analysis Qf delayed effects o.( .the. military~ mortality (T. Holtzman) Requested by: House Committee on Veterans' Affairs; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; September 1986. Staff paper. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review o.( the consent fQr cleanup Qf :ec.Bs. in Indiana (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: Representative Frank McCloskey/Representative Lee H. Hamilton; September 1986. Staff paper. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. RQk of !,!.S. development assistance in maintaining biological diversity in developing countries (S. Shen) Requested by: Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; July 1986. Staff paper. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. of biomedical tests in paternity determination (T. Condon) Requested by: Senator Daniel P. Moynihan; July 1986. Staff paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Passive smoking in .the. workplace: selected issues (H. Gelband) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; May 1986. Staff paper. NTIS #PB86-217627 / AS. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Subseabed disposal of high-level radioactive waste (H. Levenson) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries/ House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; May 1986. Staff paper. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Permanently orbiting cyclers between Earth and Mars (A. Fainberg) Requested by: Andrews;Senator Jake Garn; March 1986. Staff paper. PAGE 323 40 Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Reproductive health hazards in the workplace: selected aspects of reproductive health hazards regulation (L. J. Raines) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; October 1985. Staff paper. NTIS #PB86l 73085 / AS. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Automation and robotics fQ.r. th~ station: phase~ considerations (P. P. Chandler) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; October 1985. Staff paper. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Automobile update: and figures (L. L. Jenney)September 1985. Staff paper. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Telecommunications in !J..S,. Pacific Islands (F. W. Weingarten) Requested by: House Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection and Finance; April 1985. Staff paper. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review of thermal energy systems (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; January 1984. Staff paper. R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Direct interest participation in the regulatorv decision proce~;s: lessons learned frQm. ~LNG~ standards (J. H. Young)May 1983. Staff paper. R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impact Q.( inflation on federal r d. investment (R. Daly) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; May 1980. Staff paper. Technological i.51-qes_ Q.( 80's (ot!w" than energy or military} Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; May 1980. Staff paper. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review Q.( methodologies for nutrition research April 1980. Staff paper. Exploratory Group, Office of Technology Assessment. Anticipating impacts of legislation: implementing Rule 29 .2, requiring regulatory impact statements (J. F. Coates) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; June 1979. Staff paper. Exploratory Group, Office of Technology Assessment. Preliminary analysis Q.( demographic trends influencing t'1e. elementary and secondary s.h.Qol system (J. F. Coates) Requested by: House Committee on Education and Labor; May 1977. Staff paper. SURVEY R & D Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Selected federal programs in appropriate technology (J. Sullivan) Requested by: Senator Edward M. Kennedy; October 1978. Survey. Exploratory Group, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology assessment candidates and priorities (J. F. Coates)July 1978. Survey. PAGE 324 41 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Science. Education. and Transportation Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Elementary mg secondary education fQr science qmt engineering (D. E. Chubin) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; December 1988. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB89-139182/ AS. International Security and Commerce Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Reducing launch operations costs,: new technologies iUli1 practices (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science. Space. and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce. Science. and Transportation; September 1988. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB89-136402/ AS. International Security and Commerce Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Commercial newsgathering (rQm ma&e. (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science. Space, and Technology; May 1987. Technical memorandum. Health Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Technology dependant children: hospital Ilhome (E. J. Power) Requested by; House Commjttee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; May 1987. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB87-194551. Technology and the American Economic Transition Project. Office of Technology Assessment. Review of l.[.S. competitiveness in agricultural (H. KeUy) Requested by: Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; October 1986. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB87-140760/ AS. Energy and Materials Program. Office of Technology Assessment. New structural materials technologies: opportunities fQr t.be. of advanced ceramics md. composites (G. Eyring. and T. E. Bull) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science. and Transportation; September 1986. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB87-118253/AS. Science. Education. and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Research funding as an investment: an. we measure t.be. returns (E. Frankel, and B. J. Holt) Requested by: Task Force on Science Policy; April 1986. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-218278/AS. Science, Education. and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Regulatory environment (Qr science (M. C. LaFollette) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; February 1986. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-182003/AS. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Marine applications for fuel cell technology (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science. and Transportation; February 1986. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86l 83597 / AS. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Demographic trends and .tru, scientific and engineering work (E. Frankel) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; December 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-206182/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Energy technology transfer .t2 Qti.nl (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; September 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-113008/ AS. PAGE 325 42 Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. U.S,.-~ cooperation in m (N. Lubin) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86114758/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medical devices img the. Veterans Administration (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB87-ll7677/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review 2i: the. fw2lic. Health Service's response to AIDS (L. H. Miike) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Government Operations; February 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB85-246668/AS. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Africa tomorrow: issues in technology. agriculture, irul U.S,. foreign aid. (P. N. Windle) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Select Committee on Hunger; December 1984. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB85-238624/ AS. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Review of automation strategy: a technical and decision analysis (F. B. Wood) Requested by: House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; June 1984. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB85-127843. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Update 2i: Federal activities regarding the 2i: pneumococcal vaccine (J.E. Sisk) Requested by: House Select Committee on Aging; May 1984. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB85-128155. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Remote sensing and t!le private m.ue1 12.r discussion (R. Williams) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; March 1984. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84l 80777. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SALYUT: Soviet toward permanent human presence in m (T. F. Rogers) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; December 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84-181437. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Scientific validity Qf polygraph testing: a research review irul evaluation (F. B. Wood) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; November 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84-18141 l. Energy and Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. U.S. natural m availability: conventional w supply through tM yen (S. E. Plotkin) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; September 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84-ll4909. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Quality and relevance 2i: research and related activities at. the. Gorgas Memorial Laboratory (C. J. Behney, and H. Gelband) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations/Senate Committee on Education; August 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB87-142238/AS. PAGE 326 43 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medical technology 2f 1he. medicare program: Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) m 1he. Medicare program: implications fQr medical technology (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; July 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84l l 1525. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Habitability Qf 1he. ara: m analysis 2f the technical Imm. fQr the. decision !2ll 1he. habitability 2f 1he. emergency declaration (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; June 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84-114917. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Agricultural postharvest technology lIDQ marketing economics research (M. J. Phillips) Requested by: House Committee on Agriculture; April 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-232835. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. UNISPACE :,: a context fQr international cooperation ang competition (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; March 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-201848. Communication and Information Technologies Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Automation and 1he. workplace: selected libo!, education. training (M. S. Blumenthal) Requested by: House Committee on Education and Labor/Joint Economic Committee; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Joint Economic Committee; March 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-191320. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, Office of Technology Assessment. science research in 1he. United Stams. (P. P. Chandler) Requested by: Representative Cooper Evans; September 1982. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-166512. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. MEDLARS awl with information l22liy (B. R. Luce) Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; September 1982. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-168658. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology transfer at the. National Institutes Qf Health (C. J. Behney) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; March 1982. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB82-202904. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Nonnuclear industrial hazardous~= classifying f..QI hazard management (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; November 1981. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB82-134305. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Patterns .in Federal c.oa! ownership, ~-.8!2 (K. L. Larsen) Requested by: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; April 1981. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB81-188484. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Qw. exports ang QQtl development (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; April 1981. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB81-203358. PAGE 327 44 Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. World petroleum availability 1980-2000 (C. J. Holland) Requested by: Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; November 1980. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB81-145252. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Compensation for vaccine-related injuries (M. A. Riddiough) Requested by: Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; November 1980. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB81-163909. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Energy from open ocean kelp farms (R. W. Niblock) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/National Ocean Policy Study; September 1980. Technical memorandum. Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Ocean margin drilling (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; May 1980. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB80l 98302. Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Recent developments in ocean thermal energy (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1980. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB80-201825. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Benefits of increased use of continuous casting J2y tM ,U.S. steel industry (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means/ Congressional Steel Caucus; October 1979. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB80-104907. Energy Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Gasohol (T. E. Bull) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1979. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB80105885. WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS OT A workshop Qil cargo policy, December .l and i, 1984: panelist's presentations and summary of discussion August 1985. Workshop proceedings. NTIS #PB85-239895/ AS. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Innovative biological technologies for lesser developed countries (B. A. Ross-Sheriff) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; July 1985. Workshop proceedings. NTIS #PB86-121738/AS. Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies tQ benefit agriculture fillii wildlife (S. Shen) Requested by: Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; May 1985. Workshop proceedings. NTIS #PB85-239747 / AS. Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and tM Qf tM ,U.S. construction industry (H. Kelly) Requested by: House Committee on Banking; August 1984. Workshop proceedings. NTIS #PB86-209442/ AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Arms control in space (G. Epstein) Requested by: Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; May 1984. Workshop proceedings. NTIS #PB84l 98209. PAGE 328 45 Food and Renewable Resources Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Plants: the potentials for extracting protein, medicines, and other useful chemicals (S. Braatz) Requested by: Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; September 1983. Workshop proceedings. NTIS #PB84-I 14743. Materials Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Proceedings of workshop o..n. wear control to achieve product liability (M. J. Devine) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce; February 1976. Workshop proceedings. PAGE 330 Biological Applications Program Publications by Subject Terms AGED Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Hearing impairment and elderly people (R. A. Harootyan, and D. McCallum) Requested by: House Select Committee on Aging; Senate Special Committee on Aging; May 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB86-218559/AS. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and Wn& in America (R. A. Harootyan, and D. McCallum) Requested by: House Select Committee on Aging; Senate Special Committee on Aging; June 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-116514/AS. AGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONS Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercial biotechnology: fill international analysis (N. Newell) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; January 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84173608. ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Losing million minds: confronting the tragedy of alzheimer's disease and other dementias (R. M. Cook-Deegan) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Science and Technology; House Select Committee on Aging; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; Senate Special Committee on Aging; April 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-183752. ANIMAL GENETICS Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New developments in biotechnology ~: patenting life (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; April 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-196612. ANTITRUST LAW Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercial biotechnology: an international analysis (N. Newell) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; January 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84l 73608. PAGE 331 2 ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Artificial insemination practice in the United States: summary Qf a .!2.81 survey (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; August 1988. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-138903/ AS. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Infertility: medical and social choices (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-196464. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Alternatives to animal use in research, testing. and education (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-183134/AS. BIOETHICS Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New developments in biotechnology: fie.lg-testing engineered organisms: genetic 1\Qg ecological~ (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-214101/AS. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New developments in biotechnology: ownership Qf human tissues and~ (G. B. Ellis, and G. B. White) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology /House Committee on Energy and Commerce; March 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-207536/ AS. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Human gene therapy (R. M. Cook Deegan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; December 1984. Background paper. NTIS #PB85-206076/ AS. BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and wn& in America (R. A. Harootyan, and D. McCallum) Requested by: House Select Committee on Aging; Senate Special Committee on Aging; June 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-116514/AS. BIOTECHNOLOGY Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New developments in biotechnology ~: patenting life (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; April 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-196612. PAGE 332 3 Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New developments in biotechnology: U.S.. investment in biotechnology (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; July 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88246939 / AS. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New developments in biotechnology: field-testing engineered organisms: genetic wlil ecological~ (G. B. Ellis) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-214101/AS. Biological Applications Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New developments in biotechnology: Pl!l2lk perceptions of biotechnology fff.ce of Technology Assessment. Intensive lU!i1l (rn)--clinical outcomes, ~. 309 decisionmaking: heB11b technology~ illldY no,. 2.8. (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; November 1984. Case study. NTIS #-PBSS-14S92S/ AS. HOSPITALS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies w evaluating~. quality lllil medical technology (J. L. Wagner) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Special Committee on Aging; October 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86l 84926/ AS. HUMAN ENGINEERING Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Preventing illness ang injury in~ workplace (M. Gough) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Labor and Huma Resources; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-115334/AS. IMAGING SYSTEMS IN MEDICINE Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of con-effectiveness analysis Q( medical technology: t:o.ur common 1.-w procedures--problems and. prospects fQ.r economic evaluation (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; April 1982. Background paper. NTIS #PB83-165506. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of CQM-eff ectiveness analysis of medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging iW1 cog effectiveness (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; May 1982. Case study. NTIS #PB82-239989. PAGE 431 19 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of ~-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the. feasibility Qf economic evaluation Qf diagnostic procedure--the. of cr scanning (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; April 1981. Case study. NTIS #PB81-209777. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. CQS1 effectiveness of djgim! subtraction angiography in the. diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease: health technology study .no.. (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; May 1985. Case study. NTIS #PB85-241115/ AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--il clinical, industrial, and~ analysis: h,ealt_h technology s,tudv, .no.. 27 (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-146207 / AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Federal policies medical devices industry (J.E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; November 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-199552. INDIANS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Indian health (L. H. Miike) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; April 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-206091/ AS. INDOOR AIR POLLUTION Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Passive smoking in the. workplace: selected (H. Gelband) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; May 1986. Staff paper. NTIS #PB86-217627 / AS. INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Contact I.en. industry--structure. competition, and l2Y1:ili&. policy: health technology study .no.. ll (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; December 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-204451/AS. INDUSTRIAL POLICY Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Contact !em industry--structure. competition, and l2Ylili .QQ!icy: hea1th technology s,tudv, .no.. ll (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; December 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-204451/AS. PAGE 432 20 INFLUENZA Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment.~ effectiveness Q.( influenza vaccination (M. A. Riddiough) Requested by: House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; December 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-178492. INFORMATION LEAKING Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Scientific validity Qf polygraph testing: a research review and evaluation (F. B. Wood) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; November 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84-18141 l. INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impact Q.( AIDS Qil tM Kaiser Permanente Medical Program (Northern California Region) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Government Operations; July 1988. Staff Paper. NTIS #PB89-ll6941/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. folic.y implications Q.( medical information systems (P. M. Ehrenhaft) Requested by: Senate Committee on Human Resources; December 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-274857. INFORMED CONSENT Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Compensation for vaccine-related injuries (M. A. Riddiough) Requested by: Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; November 1980. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB81-163909. INSECTS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. 122 insects transmit filds.? (L. H. Miike) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; September 1987. Staff paper. NTIS #PB88-143177/AS. KIDNEY DISEASE Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Hemodialysis equipment filld. disposables industry: health technology ili!dY OQ.. ll (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; December 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-154953/AS. PAGE 433 21 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Payment f2r physician services: strategies fQr. medicare: Health technology stygy IlQ.. J,6: effects of federal policies 21! extracorporeal sho,ck wave lithotripsy (J.E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means/House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Special Committee on Aging; May 1986. Case study. NTIS #PB86-217999/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Effectiveness 3!lil cQSt. of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis lCAPD): technology c.m DQ. li (A. K. Bums) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; September 1985. Case study. NTIS #PB87-148938/AS. KIDNEY DISEASES Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications Qf co,s,t-eff ectiveness analysis of medical technology: formal analysis.~ formulation, awl mlil-st.lU .wmt disease (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; April 1981. Case study. NTIS #PB81-209769. LAW AND LEGISLATION Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Quality Q{ medical care.: information for consumers (J.E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; June 1988. Report. NTIS #PB89-102180. LEARNING DISABILITIES Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology 3!lil handicapped people: Health technology~ !!Q. 2-2: technology 3!lil learning disabilities (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; December 1983. Case study. NTIS #PB84-184043. MALARIA Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Sta1Y1 2f biomedical research 3!lil related technology f_or tropical diseases (H. Gelband) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; September 1985. Report. NTIS #PB87-139614/AS. MANPOWER UTILIZATION Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Forecasts of physician supply il!lil requirements (L. H. Miike) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; April 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-181670. PAGE 434 22 MARKETING Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Market fQ!: wheelchairs--innovations ang Federal ~: heBltb. technology llllilY 112. lQ (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; November 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-145944/AS. MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications Q{ cost.-eff ectiveness analysis of medical technology: the. CQm ang effectiveness elf neonatal intensive CBm (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; August 1981. Case study. NTIS #PB82-101411. MEDICAID Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Federal policies Ind the. medical devices industry (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; November 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-199552. MEDICAL CARE Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Quality Q{ medical 91tt: information for consumers (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; June 1988. Report. NTIS #PB89-102180. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications Q( CQ.ll-eff ectiveness analysis Qf medical technology: Health technology mldy 112. ll: .llYm practitioners. physician assistants m..d certified JJ.J,!!R-midwives--a analysis (G. Ruby) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; December 1986. Case study. NTIS #PB87-177465/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. StBw 2' biomedical research ang related technology fQr tropical diseases (H. Gelband) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; September 1985. Report. NTIS #PB87-139614/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Indian. heaUh tt (L. H. Miike) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; April 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-206091/ AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications Qf CQ.ll-effectiveness analysis Q{ medical technology: the. management Q( heDlth technology in .ten countries (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; October 1980. Background paper. NTIS #PB81-144628. PAGE 435 23 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of CQS1-eff ectiveness analysis of medical technology: methodological~ aru1 literature review (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; September 1980. Background paper. NTIS #PB81-144602. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impact of randomized clinical t~ on. health Ifill medical practice (H. Gelband)August 1983. Background paper. NTIS #PB84-114560. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. ~. efficacy. Ifill CQ!t effectiveness of therapeutic apheresis: health technology case. stw !!Q. ll (A. K. Bums) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; July 1983. Case study. NTIS #PB84-l 14842. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medical technology under proposals 12 increase competition in health (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; October 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-164046. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of CQS1-eff ectiveness analysis of medical technology (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/ Senate Committee on Finance; August 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-216864. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Development o{ medical technology: opportunities for assessment (C. A. Taylor) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare; August 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-258117. MEDICAL CENTERS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology transfer 1\1 National Institutes o.f Health (C. J. Behney) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; March 1982. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB82-202904. MEDICAL ECONOMICS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Q2sts. and. effectiveness of cervical cancer screening (J. L. Wagner, E. J. Power, and B. M. Duffy) requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means; February 1990. Background paper. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Impact of AIDS on. .the Kaiser Permanente Medical Program (Northern California Region) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Government Operations; July 1988. Staff Paper. NTIS #PB89-116941/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Hemodialysis equipment Ifill disposables industry: health technology c_m stw !!Q. l2. (J.E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; December 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-154953/AS. PAGE 436 24 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Payment for physician services: strategies ill medicare: Health technology no. .l6,: effects o.( federal policies on extracorooreal wave lithotripsy (J.E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means/House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Special Committee on Aging; May 1986. Case study. NTIS #PB86-217999/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Effectiveness fillil CQll o.( continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPO): health technology c~ no.. ll (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; September 1985. Case study. NTIS #PB87-148938/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medical technology fill!! .tM CQll of medicare program (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; July 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-146215/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: methodological~ arul literature review (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; September 1980. Background paper. NTIS #PB81-144602. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies for managing urinary incontinence: health technology S!,ugy_ no.. ll (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Select Committee on Aging; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Special Committee on Aging; July 1985. Case study. NTIS #PB85-240208/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--a clinical, industrial, arul l29Jjcy analysis:~ technology mliiY no.. 27 (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-146207 / AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Poliy implications Qf .tM computed tomography (CT) scanner: an update (K. Kohlhof. and H. D. Banta) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance; January 1981. Background paper. NTIS #PB81-163917. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Poliy implications Qf .tM computed tomography (CT) scanner (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance; November 1978. Report. NTIS #PB284872. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of CQn-eff ectiveness analysis o.( medical technology (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/ Senate Committee on Finance; August 1980. Report. NTIS #PB80-216864. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medical technology and o.( medicare program: Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) arul .tM Medicare program: implications ill medical technology (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; July 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84l l l 525. PAGE 437 25 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Federal policies Ind. !ht medical devices industry (J.E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; November 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-l 99552. MEDICAL EDUCATION Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Computer technology in medical education Ind. assessment (R. E. Pengov, and L. H. Miike)September 1979. Background paper. NTIS #PB80-102528. MEDICAL FEES Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications o( c.Qll-effectiveness analysis o( medical technology: Health technology s.tudY no.. 3.1: P.Ym' practitioners. physician assistants aruJ certified Pl!!R.-midwives--a. P2lic.Y analysis (G. Ruby) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; December 1986. Case study. NTIS #PB87-177465/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare (J.E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Ways and Means; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Special Committee on Aging; February 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-182011 / AS. MEDICAL INNOVATION Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medical technology Ind. !ht cos.t o( !ht medicare program (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; July 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-146215/AS. MEDICAL INNOVATIONS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies for detecting heritable mutations in human l2e.ing (M. Gough) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology /House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; September 1986. Report. NTIS #PB87-l40158/ AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications Q{ cos.t-effectiveness analysis or. medical technology: !ht management o( hal1h technology in ten countries (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; October 1980. Background paper. NTIS #PB81-144628. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications Q{ c.Qll-eff ectiveness analysis or. medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging Ind. c.2ll effectiveness (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; May 1982. Case study. NTIS #PB82-239989. PAGE 438 26 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of Qll-eff ectiveness analysis of medical technology:~ artificial hatt--cos.t, tisb, Ifill benefits (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; May 1982. Case study. NTIS #PB82-239971. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Effectiveness Ifill cos.t of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPO): beil1h technology nQ. lS. (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; September 1985. Case study. NTIS #PB87-148938/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Computer technology in medical education and assessment (R. E. Pengov, and L. H. Miike)September 1979. Background paper. NTIS #PB80-102528. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology transfer at National Institutes oi Health (C. J. Behney) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; March 1982. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB82-202904. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Strategies t:or. medical technology assessment (B. R. Luce) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; September 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83113274. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. f2lic.v implications of computed tomography (CI) scanner: m update (K. Kohlhof, and H. D. Banta) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance; January 1981. Background paper. NTIS #PB81-163917. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. implications of computed tomography (CI) scanner (J.E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance; November 1978. Report. NTIS #PB284872. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medical technology .ll!Uk! proposals m increase competition in~ care. (J.E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; October 1982. Report. NTIS #PB83-164046. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medical technology arul com of medicare program: Diagnosis related groups (DRGs} Ifill 1he Medicare program: implications (QI: medical technology (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; July 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84-111525. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessing 1he efficacy arul of medical technologies (C. J. Behney, and H. D. Banta) Requested by: Senate Committee on Human Resources; September 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-286929. MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Hemodialysis equipment arul disposables industry: health technology l1J!dy nQ. ,ll (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; December 1984. Case study. NTIS #PB85-154953/AS. PAGE 439 27 Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Payment fQr physician services: strategies fQ.r medicare: Health technology~ stydy 112. 3.6.: effects of federal policies 2D. extracorporeal s1lQCk wave lithotripsy (J. E. Sisk) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means/House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Special Committee on Aging; May 1986. Case study. NTIS #PB86-217999/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of CQH-eff ectiveness analysis of medical technology: 1he. management of health cm:e technology in tm countries (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; October 1980. Background paper. NTIS #PB81-144628. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications of CQ.81-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the. co.s1 effectiveness Q{ uowu: gastronintestinal endoscopy (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; May 1981. Case study. NTIS #PB81-221814. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Implications Q{ con-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: CQij effectiveness of automated multichannel chemistry analyzers (C. J. Behney) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources/Senate Committee on Finance; May 1981. Case study. NTIS #PB81-209793. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Medical technology arul 1he. CQ.S1 of .tM medicare program (A. K. Burns) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Finance; July 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-146215/AS. Health Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies for managing urinary incontinence: health technology ,-L,g,-,,1, Off~L>.,. L>f T.,.L>hn<=>1<=>s;y Ass<>ss.m<>nt. I.mpll9qt.ions 2f. ~-51CCectivene;,;, analysis Qf medical technology: .the efficacy arul ~t effectiveness Qf psychotherapy boosters: a low-CQS1 rn transportation Q.llliQJ!? (R. A., Dalbello, R. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; February 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-155196/AS. LAUNCH VEHICLES-COSTS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Affordable spacecraft design and launch alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; January 1990. Background Paper. LAUNCH VEHICLES-U.S.-FUTURE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Round .triJ2 to orbit: human spaceflight alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-224661. PAGE 471 14 MASS MEDIA International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercial newsgathering from rn (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; May 1987. Technical memorandum. MEDICAL CARE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology transfer to the Middle &as! (M. C. Harris) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; September 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-127744. MILITARY POLICY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New technology for NA TO: implementing follow-2n attack (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Armed Services; June 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-200267. MILITARY RESEARCH International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Holding ~: maintaining~ defense technology~ (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; April 1989. Report. NTIS #PB89-196604. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology has.e,: introduction imd overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-192562. MILITARY SCIENCE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology has.e,: introduction a.ruJ overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-192562. MILITARY STRATEGY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology has.e.: introduction and overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-192562. PAGE 472 15 International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New technology f.or. NA TO: implementing ~-on llla&k (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Armed Services; June 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-200267. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies fill:. NATO's follow-on fo!e1 concept (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; July 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-100343/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Ballistic missile defense technologies (T. H. Karas) Requested by: House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; September 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-182961/AS. MILITARY TECHNOLOGY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Holding Ult ~: maintaining th!' defense technology 12m (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; April 1989. Report. NTIS #PB89-196604. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology haK: introduction amt overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-192562. MISSILE BASES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. MX missile has.in& (P. Sharfman, and J. Kaplan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; September 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-108077. MX MISSILE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. MX missile has.in& (P. Sharfman, and J. Kaplan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; September 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-108077. NATIONAL DEFENSE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Holding ed,G: maintaining~ defense technology J2aK (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; April 1989. Report. NTIS #PB89-196604. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies fill:. NATO's follow-on fQrcn lll,aC,k concept (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; July 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-100343/AS. PAGE 473 16 International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. MX missile Qafilil& (P. Sharfman, and J. Kaplan) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; September 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-108077. NATIONAL DEFENSE--NATO COUNTRIES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New technology for NA TO: implementing follow-Qil. forces fil!iC.k (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Armed Services; June 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-200267. NATIONAL SECURITY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology base: introduction and overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PBSS-192562. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercial newsgathering from rn (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; May 1987. Technical memorandum. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and E.afilWest t!:filk: m1 update (P. Sharfman) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; May 1983. Report. NTIS #PB83-234955. NUCLEAR EXPORTS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Energy technology transfer to. China (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; September 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-l l 3008/ AS. NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Energy technology transfer tQ China (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; September 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-l 13008/ AS. PAGE 474 17 NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Seismic verification of nuclear testing treaties (G. E. van der Vink) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; Senate Select Committee on Intelligence; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-214853. NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTS-SAFETY MEASURES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Containment of underground nuclear explosions (G. E. van der Vink) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senator Orrin G. Hatch; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-156183/AS. PA TENT LAW AND LEGISLATION International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SJ2ae stations and the law: selected 1ml issues (R. Dalbello) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB87-118220/AS. PETROCHEMICALS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology transfer to the Middle~ (M. C. Harris) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; September 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-127744. PETROLEUM INDUSTRY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and Soviet energy availability (R. Goldberg) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; November 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-133455. POWER RESOURCES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Energy technology transfer to China (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; September 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-l l 3008/ AS. PAGE 475 18 PRIVATIZATION International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International cooperation aili! competition in civilian activities (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; June 1985. Report. NTIS #PB87-136842/AS. RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT-SAFETY MEASURES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Containment of underground nuclear explosions (G. E. van der Vink) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senator Orrin G. Hatch; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-156183/AS. RADIOACTIVE POLLUTION OF THE ATMOSPHERE-SAFETY MEASURES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Containment Qf underground nuclear explosions (G. E. van der Vink) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senator Orrin G. Hatch; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-156183/AS. REMOTE SENSING International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercial newsgathering from rn (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; May 1987. Technical memorandum. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International cooperation and competition in civilian mace. activities (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; June 1985. Report. NTIS #PB87-136842/ AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Remote sensing and the private sector:~ for discussion (R. Williams) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; March 1984. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84-180777. SANCTIONS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and EastWest trade: il!l update (P. Sharfman) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; May 1983. Report. NTIS #PB83-234955. PAGE 476 19 SEISMOLOGY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Seismic verification Q{ nuclear testing treaties (G. E. van der Vink) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; Senate Select Committee on Intelligence; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-214853. SEMICONDUCTORS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competitiveness ip. electronics (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means/ Joint Economic Committee; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Joint Economic Committee; November 1983. Report. NTIS #PB84-170695. SPACE EXPLORATION International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. lli& dumb, boosters: a low-$1 mace transportation QIUiQn? (R. A., Dalbello, R. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; February 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-155196/AS. SPACE LAW International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. stations aru1 .tM law: selected 1eul iHua (R. Dalbello) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB87-118220/AS. SPACE POLICY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Reducing launch operations CQS.tt: new technologies and practices (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1988. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB89-136402/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Launch options for the f.lmll:e.: a buyer's guide (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1988. Special report. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. UNISPACE :,U: a context for international cooperation '11d. competition (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; March 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-201848. PAGE 477 20 SPACE PROGRAM International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International cooperation lrui competition in civilian J2i.C..e activities (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; June 1985. Report. NTIS #PB87-136842/AS. SPACE PROGRAMS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Affordable spacecraft and launch alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; January 1990. Background Paper. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Bi& 4l!!nh boosters: B. low-~ m transportation W2ilim,? (R. A., Dalbello, R. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; February 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-155196/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Reducing Iwnch operations ~= new technologies 1114 practices (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1988. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB89-136402/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Launch options for. tM t:l!tum: B. buyer's guige_ (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1988. Special report. SPACE SCIENCES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. UNISPACE ~: B. context f2r international cooperation IQd competition (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; March 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-201848. SPACE SHUTTLES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Launch options for tM future: B. buyer's (R. Dalbello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; July 1988. Special report. PAGE 478 21 SPACE SHUTTLES-U.S.-SAFETY MEASURES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Round trm !Q orhi1= human spaceflight alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-224661. SPACE STATIONS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Round trip tQ orbit: human spaceflight alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1989. Special report. NTIS #PB89-224661. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. stations lUld .tM law: selected legal (R. Dalbello) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB87-118220/AS. SPACE WARFARE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Directed energy missile defense in m (T. H. Karas) Requested by: Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; April 1984. Background paper. NTIS #PB84-21011 l. SPACE WEAPONS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SDI: technology. survivability. arul software (T. H. Karas)May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-236245/ AS. SPACECRAFT-COSTS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Affordable spacecraft design amt launch alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; January 1990. Background Paper. STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. SID: technology. survivability. arut software (T. H. Karas)May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-236245/AS. PAGE 479 22 STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVES International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Ballistic missile defense technologies (T. H. Karas) Requested by: House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; September 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-182961/AS. TECHNICAL EDUCATION International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competitiveness in electronics (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means/ Joint Economic Committee; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Joint Economic Committee; November 1983. Report. NTIS #PB84l 70695. TECHNOLOGY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Holding edge: maintaining~ defense technology~ (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; April 1989. Report. NTIS #PB89-196604. TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Defense technology l:mR: introduction an!! overview (A. Shaw) Requested by: Senate Committee on Armed Services; March 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88l 92562. TECHNOLOGY POLICY International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology transfer to China (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-223418/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology ang EastWest trade,: an update (P. Sharfman) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; May 1983. Report. NTIS #PB83-234955. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competitiveness in electronics (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Ways and Means/ Joint Economic Committee; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Joint Economic Committee; November 1983. Report. NTIS #PB84-170695. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology transfer to the Middle~ (M. C. Harris) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; September 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-127744. PAGE 480 23 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology transfer tQ China (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-223418/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. UNISPACE ~: il context t:or. internMional cooperation ind. competition (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; March 1983. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB83-201848. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Energy technology transfer tp China (A. T. Crane) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; September 1985. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-l l 3008/ AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology ind. Soviet energy availability (R. Goldberg) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; November 1981. Report. NTIS #PB82-133455. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology ind. East !!:Wk: m. update (P. Sharfman) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; May 1983. Report. NTIS #PB83-234955. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology ind. EMt.trwk (P. Sharfman, and H. Kelly) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; November 1979. Report. NTIS #PB80-119381. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology trmsf er to Middle Easi (M. C. Harris) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; September 1984. Report. NTIS #PBSS-127744. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Remote sensing ind. the private~ iw!e1 for discussion (R. Williams) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; March 1984. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB84l 80777. TORTS International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. stations arut law: selected kol iuue.s. (R. Dalbello) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 1986. Background paper. NTIS #PB87-118220/AS. PAGE 481 24 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Affordable spacecraft gesi&!i filli! launch alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; January 1990. Background Paper. U.S. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Affordable spacecraft design filli! launch alternatives (R. A. Williamson, and R. DalBello) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; January 1990. Background Paper. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Big dumb boosters: a low-CQS1 rn transportation ol2ilim? (R. A., Dalbello, R. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; February 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-l55196/AS. International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International cooperation ang competition in civilian s,o,ac_e activities (R. A. Williamson) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology/Joint Economic Committee; Joint Economic Committee; June 1985. Report. NTIS #PB87-136842/AS. UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTING International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Containment of underground nuclear explosions (G. E. van der Vink) Requested by: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senator Orrin G. Hatch; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-156183/AS. WESTERN EUROPE International Security and Commerce Program, Office of Technology Assessment. New technology fQr. NA TO: implementing follow-QD. fQrce. fil1ac.k (A. Shaw) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs/House Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Armed Services; June 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-200267. PAGE 482 1 ITE Program Publications by Subject Terms APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming clean: Superfund problems an M solved ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Trade in services: exports and foreign revenues (J. A. Alic) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-118204/AS. BALANCE OF TRADE Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Making things better: competing in manufacturing (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; February 1990. Report. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Paying the bill: manufacturing and America's trade deficit (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; June 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-229539. BANKS AND BANKING Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competition in services: banking. building. software know-how (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs/Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-212403/AS. CHROMIUM Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Strategic materials: technologies tQ reduce :U.S. import vulnerability (L. N. Antrim) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; May 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-115367/AS. PAGE 483 2 COBALT Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Strategic materials: technologies m reduce Q.S. import vulnerability (L. N. Antrim) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; May 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-l l 5367 / AS. COMMERCIALIZATION Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercializing high temperature superconductivity (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-246442/ AS. COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming clean: Superfund problems "3!l solved ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/AS. COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competition in services: banking. building. software know-how (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs/Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-212403/AS. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competition in services: banking. building. software know-how (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs/Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-212403/AS. DISLOCATED WORKERS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. adjustment assistance: ruuy for an old program (K. Gillman) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs/Senate Committee on Finance; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-203741. PAGE 484 3 Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. fl.ant closing: advance n21ie. aru! !Blilil response (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-118212/AS. DISPLACED HOMEMAKERS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Displaced homemakers: programs mg noliy (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; October 1985. Interim report. NTIS #PB86-120276/AS. ECONOMIC STATISTICS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Irade. in services: exports arut foreign revenues (J. A. Alic) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-118204/AS. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming ~: Superfund problems~ be. sol,yeg ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Stringfellow superfund tjte,: engineering study (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; August 1984. Contractor Report. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming c_kan: Superfund problems CBD. be. so!Yed ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. From pollution .to. prevention: B progress nmor.t on~ reduction (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-208062. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Serious reduction of hazardous~= f.or pollution prevention arut industrial efficiency (J. s. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology /House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Report. NTIS #PB87-139622/AS. PAGE 485 4 ENVIRONMENT AL PROTECTION Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Superfund strategy (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-120425. EXPORTS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment.~ Y,S.e,: ![.S. competitiveness Bfill technology-YQ!. I&. II (J. W. Curlin) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; August 1983. Report. NTIS #PB84-109925. FEDERAL AID TO RESEARCH Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Making things better: competing in manufacturing (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; February 1990. Report. FINANCIAL SERVICES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competition in services: banking. building. software know-how (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs/Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-212403/ AS. FOREIGN TRADE Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Paying~ bill: manufacturing Bfill America's ttruk deficit (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; June 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-229539. FOREST MANAGEMENT Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Wood use: U.S. competitiveness and technology-yo!. I~ II (J. W. Curlin) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; August 1983. Report. NTIS #PB84-109925. PAGE 486 5 FOREST POLICY Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. use: l!.S. competitiveness img technology-ygl. I&. II (J. W. Curlin) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; August 1983. Report. NTIS #PB84-109925. FOREST PRODUCTS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment.~~= l!.S. competitiveness imd technology-Y21,. I&, II (J. W. Curlin) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; August 1983. Report. NTIS #PB84-109925. GOVERNMENT SERVICE CONTRACTS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessing contractor use in Superfund (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; January 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-154116/AS. GOVERNMENT SPENDING--U.S.--EVALUATION Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessing contractor in Superfund (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; January 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-154116/AS. HAZARDOUS WASTE Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Superfund strategy (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-120425. HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. From pollution to prevention: a progress reoon on~ reduction (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-208062. PAGE 487 6 Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Serious reduction Qf hazardous~= fQr. pollution prevention fillil industrial efficiency (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology /House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Report. NTIS #PB87l 39622/ AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Suoerfund strategy (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-l20425. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Stringfellow suoerfund site: engineering~ ll!QY (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; August 1984. Contractor Report. HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL--U.S.--MANAGEMENT Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming clean: Superfund problems can be solved ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessing contractor in Suoerfund (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; January 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-154116/AS. HAZARDOUS WASTES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Serious reduction Qf hazardous ~= fQr. pollution prevention fillil industrial efficiency (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology /House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Report. NTIS #PB87-139622/ AS. HIGH TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Paying the bill: manufacturing and America's trade deficit (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; June 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-229539. PAGE 488 7 INDUSTRIAL POLICY Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Making things ~: competing in manufacturing 0. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; February 1990. Report. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIVITY Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Making things better: competing in manufacturing (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; February 1990. Report. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Paying the bill: manufacturing and America's trade deficit (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; June 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-229539. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Serious reduction of hazardous~= for pollution prevention a!li! industrial efficiency (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology /House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Report. NTIS #PB87-139622/AS. INFORMATION SERVICES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competition in services: banking. building. software know-how (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs/Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-212403/AS. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Making things~: competing in manufacturing (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; February 1990. Report. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Paying tM bill: manufacturing a!li! America's tnde, deficit (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; June 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-229539. PAGE 489 8 Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competition .in services: banking. building. software know-how (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs/Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-212403/AS. INTERNATIONAL TRADE Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competition in services: banking. building. software know-how (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs/Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-212403/AS. LABOR Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming~: Suoerfund problems cm M ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209 / AS. LANDFILLS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Superfund strategy (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-120425. LAYOFFS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Plant closing: advance Uo1ice. ang !llPli1 response (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-118212/AS. LIABILITY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCE POLLUTION DAMAGES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Superf und strategy (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-120425. MANGANESE Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Strategic materials: technologies tQ reduce U.S. import vulnerability (L. N. Antrim) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; May 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-115367 / AS. PAGE 490 9 MANPOWER TRAINING PROGRAMS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and structural unemployment reemploying displaced~ (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-206174/ AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Displaced homemakers: programs am! oQlicY (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; October 1985. Interim report. NTIS #PB86-120276/AS. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Paying the bill: manufacturing llld. America's deficit (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; June 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-229539. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES-EVALUTION Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Making things better: competing in manufacturing (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; February 1990. Report. MATERIALS MANAGEMENT Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. From pollution 1Q prevention: l progress .QD. reduction (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-208062. MINERAL INDUSTRIES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Struegic materiws: technologies 1Q reduce U.S. import vulnerability (L. N. Antrim) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; May 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-1 l 5367 / AS. PAGE 491 10 OCCUPATIONAL RETRAINING Industry. Technology. and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Trade adjustment assistance: new for m 21g program (K. Gillman) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs/Senate Committee on Finance; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-203741. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. ftl!U, closing: advance mu! mo.kl response (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-118212/AS. Industry, Technology. and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology and structural unemployment: reemploying displaced~ (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-206174/ AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Displaced homemakers: programs and~ (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; October 1985. Interim report. NTIS #PB86-120276/AS. PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. use_: Jl.S. competitiveness mu! technology-vol. I. II (J. W. Curlin) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriaiions; August 19. .Report. ffff~ #PDa4-t09925. PLANT SHUTDOWNS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Plant closing: advance fill!! rapid response (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-118212/AS. PLATINUM Industry, Technology, and Employment Pro_gram, Office of Technolosy Asse.s.sme.nt, .StrlUegjc materja}s: technologies 1Q reduce ]l.S. import vulnerability (L. N. Antrim) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; May 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-115367 / AS. PAGE 492 11 POLLUTION CONTROL Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming clean: Superfund problems can .be.~--(J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. PUBLIC OPINION Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming clMn: Superfund problems cnn .be.~--(J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209 / AS. RECYCLING OF WASTE PRODUCTS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. From pollution 1Q prevention: a progress IlmQr1 on~ reduction (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-208062. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Serious reduction Qf hazardous~= w. pollution prevention i!lil industrial efficiency (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology /House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Report. NTIS #PB87-139622/AS. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Making things_ better: competing in manufacturing (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; February 1990. Report. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercializing high temperature superconductivity (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-246442/ AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Paying the bill: manufacturing and America's trade deficit (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; June 1988. Special report. NTIS #PB88-229539. PAGE 493 12 SERVICE INDUSTRIES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. International competition in services: banking. building. software know-how (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs/Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; July 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-212403/AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Trade in services: exports and foreign revenues (J. A. Alic) Requested by: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; September 1986. Special report. NTIS #PB87-118204/AS. SOLID WASTES Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. From pollution to prevention: a progress Q!l waste reduction (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-208062. STRATEGIC MATERIALS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Strategic materials: technologies tQ. reduce ]l.S,. import vulnerability (L. N. Antrim) Requested by: House Committee on Science and Technology; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; May 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86l 15367 / AS. STRINGFELLOW ACID PITS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Stringfellow superfund ~jte_: engineering~ nugy (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; August 1984. Contractor Report. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercializing high temperature superconductivity (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-246442/ AS. PAGE 494 13 SUPERFUND Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessing contractor YR in Superfund (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; January 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-154116/AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Stringfellow superfund ~:engineering~ ill!d.Y, (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; August 1984. Contractor Report. SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming clean: Superfund problems gn. sQ!yeg ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. SUPERFUND--EVALUA TION Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming clean: Superfund problems cmi M ~-.. (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209 / AS. TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Making things better: competing in manufacturing (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; February 1990. Report. TECHNOLOGY Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Commercializing high temperature superconductivity (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-246442/ AS. PAGE 495 14 TECHNOLOGY POLICY Industry. Technology. and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Making things better: competing in manufacturing (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; February 1990. Report. Industry, Technology. and Employment Program. Office of Technology Assessment. Commercializing high temperature superconductivity (J. A. Alic) Requested by: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; June 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88-246442/ AS. TOXIC SUBSTANCES LEGISLATION Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming clean: Superfund problems can be solved ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. adjustment assistance: new jgw fQI: fill 2.1P program (K. Gillman) Requested by: House Committee on Banking. Finance and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs/Senate Committee on Finance; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-203741. U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming~: Superfund problems~~~ ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. Industry. Technology. and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Assessing contractor Jllil. in Superfund (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Government Operations; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; January 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-154116/AS. Industry. Technology. and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Superfund strategy (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology; April 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-120425. PAGE 496 15 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology mli! structural unemployment reemploying displaced ll4Ylts. (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Finance/Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; February 1986. Report. NTIS #PB86-206174/ AS. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Displaced homemakers: programs wm (J. F. Gorte) Requested by: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; October 1985. Interim report. NTIS #PB86-120276/AS. WASTE DISPOSAL SITES--U.S.--MANAGEMENT Industry. Technology. and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming ~: Superfund problems gn be.~ ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. WASTE REDUCTION Industry. Technology. and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. From pollution to prevention: a progress re.P.QI1 on lYUte. reduction (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Government Operations; June 1987. Special report. NTIS #PB87-208062. Industry. Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Serious reduction of hazardous~= for pollution prevention l!lil industrial efficiency (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce/House Committee on Science and Technology /House Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; September 1986. Report. NTIS #PB87-139622/AS. WASTES IN GOVERNMENT SPENDING Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coming clein: Superfund problems can be. ... (J. S. Hirschhorn) Requested by: House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; House Committee on Energy and Commerce; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90142209/ AS. WOOD Industry. Technology, and Employment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. lYQog ~= ll,.S. competitiveness~ technology-yol. 14.11 (J. W. Curlin) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; August 1983. Report. NTIS #PB84-109925. PAGE 497 1 Oceans & Environment Program Publications by Subject Terms ACID PRECIPITATION Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Acid rain and transported ltir pollutants: implications f..w: .PY1ili (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; May 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-222967. ACID RAIN Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Akl rain transported air. pollutants: implications (or .PY1ili (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; May 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-222967. AIR POLLUTION Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Acid rain transported Ii! pollutants: implications (Qr (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; May 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-222967. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis Q{ the. omne, nonattainment provisions Q{ the. "CJ&an Air Standards Attainment Ag Q( 1281" (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; September 1987. Staff paper. Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Acid rain and transported air pollutants: implications {m: P.Uhli (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; May 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-222967. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Acid rain and transported air pollutants: implications t:m: .PY1ili (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; May 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-222967. PAGE 498 2 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL--U.S.--LAW AND LEGISLATION Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Catching our breath: next steps for reducing urban ozone (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; July 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-130451/AS. AIR POLLUTION--U.S.--STATISTICS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Catching Qfil breath: next for reducing urban ozone (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; July 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-130451/AS. AIR QUALITY Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Analysis of om.ne. nonattainment provisions of "Cle.an Air Standards Attainment A.c.t of 1987" (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; September 1987. Staff paper. ANTARCTIC TREATY Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Q.Iar prospects: a minerals treaty for Antarctica (W. E. Westermeyer) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-125403. ATOMIC ENERGY Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Managing nation's commercial high-level radioactive~ {T. Cotton) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; March 1985. Report. NTIS #PB86-116852/AS. BOOKS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Book preservation technologies (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Appropriations; May 1988. Report. NTIS #PB88212410/AS. PAGE 499 3 CARGO PREFERENCES Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Alternative approaches to fil:8Q ~: a supplement tQ an assessment of. maritime tme. amt technology (P.A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; August 198S. Background paper. NTIS #PB8S-239887/AS. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coastal effects of offshore energy systems: an assessment of Qi! arul w systems. deepwater DQ!ti, arul nuclear powerplants off the. CQaS.t. of New Jersey and Delaware (R. W. Niblock) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; November 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-274033. CLEAN AIR ACT Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Catching our )2reath: next fQr reducing urhan (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; July 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-1304S1/AS. COAL Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Q2al exports arul DQI.t development (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; April 1981. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB81-2033S8. COASTAL AREAS OCEANOGRAPHY Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Wastes in marine environments (H. Levenson) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries/House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; April 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-194S85. COASTWISE SHIPPING Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Competition in coastal sen: an evaluation of. foreign maritime activities in the. 2Q2-mile EEZ (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; July 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89224653. PAGE 500 4 CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Wetlands: their use and regulation (W. Barnard) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; March 1984. Report. NTIS #PB84-175918. CONTINENT AL SHELF Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coastal effects of off shore energy systems: an assessment 9.f Qi! arul w systems. deeowater 12QtlS., arul nuclear oowerolants off .the. of New and Delaware (R. W. Niblock) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; November 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-274033. DEEP WATER PORTS Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coastal effects of offshore energy systems: an assessment Qf Qi! and m systems, deepwater ports, arul nuclear oowerplants off the of New Jersey and Delaware (R. W. Niblock) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; November 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-274033. DIOXINS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Technologies fQ!: reducing dioxin in .the. manufacture of bleached .fil!OQ. .oull2 (J. W. Curlin) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; May 1989. Background paper. NTIS #PB89-223291. DREDGING Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coal exports and 12QI1 development (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; April 1981. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB81-203358. DRUG ABUSE Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Border war on grugs_ (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; March 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-184172. DRUG SEIZURES Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Border~ on~ (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; March 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-184172. PAGE 501 5 ELECTRIC ENGINEERING Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Renewable energy sources: thermal energy conversions (B. L. Silverstein) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; May 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-283104. ENERGY FACILITY SITES Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Transportation 21: liquefied natural m (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; September 1977. Report. NTIS #PB-273486. ENERGY RESEARCH Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Marine applications for. fuel technology (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; February 1986. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB86-l 83597 / AS. Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Renewable QeaD energy sources: QeaD. thermal energy conversions (B. L. Silverstein) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; May 1978. Report. NTIS #PB-283104. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Environmental mue,s, affecting !lie. Panama (B. L. Silverstein) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; December 1978. Committee hearing. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Coastal effects Q.f off shore energy systems: m assessment Qf oil arul w systems. deepwater ~. arul nuclear powerplants off llie. '2ast 21: New mg Delaware (R. W. Niblock) Requested by: National Ocean Policy Study; November 1976. Report. NTIS #PB-274033. ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. J.Wng desalination technologies for !imr treatment (W. Barnard) Requested by: Senator Paul Simon; March 1988. Background paper. NTIS #PB88-l 93354. PAGE 502 6 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Catching QY! ~: next for reducing Y!l2ru! 2 (R. M. Friedman) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; July 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-130451/AS. ENVIRONMENT AL POLICY Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Facing America's trash: what next fQr municipal SQfut ~? (H. Levenson) Requested by: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; October 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-157769/AS. ENVIRONMENT AL PROTECTION Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Environmental issues affecting the Panama C!ma! (B. L. Silverstein) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; December 1978. Committee hearing. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION--ANTARCTIC REGIONS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. f2lar prospects: a minerals treaty for Antarctica (W. E. Westermeyer) Requested by: House Committee on Foreign Affairs; House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; September 1989. Report. NTIS #PB90-125403. ESTUARIES--ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Wastes in marine environments (H. Levenson) Requested by: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries/House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; April 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-194585. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Border war on drugs (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Senate Committee on Appropriations; March 1987. Report. NTIS #PB87-184172. EXPORTS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Q!a! exports ruw port development (P. A. Johnson) Requested by: Technology Assessment Board; April 1981. Technical memorandum. NTIS #PB81-203358. PAGE 503 7 FEDERAL-ST A TE RELATIONS Oceans and Environment Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Protecting the nation's groundwater from contamination-.YQ!. I~ II (P. J. Stone) Requested by: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; October 1984. Report. NTIS #PB85-154201/AS. FINANCE Oceans Program, Office of Technology Assessment. Renewable ocean energy sources: ocean thermal energy conversions , Transportation Program, July 1980. BEDS 41 Reolacing the Rosebud Sioux Hospital: number of beds and whether s surgical suite is needed, Health Program, August 1985. BEFORE Appropriate care for cataract surgery patients before and after surgery: issues .Qf medical safety and appropriateness, Health Program, October 1988. BEINGS Technologies .f.Q.r detecting heritable mutations in human beings, Health Program, September 1986. BENEFICIARIES Preventive health services for medicare beneficiaries:policy and research issues, Health Program, February 1990. Breast cancer screening~ Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs to Medicare and medical resources required, Health Program, November 1987. BENEFIT Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cost benefit/cost effectiveness ,Qf medical technologies--g case study Qt orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. Technologies to benefit agriculture and wildlife, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1985. PAGE 573 BENEFIT-AND-COST Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: benefit-and-cost analysis of medical interventions--the of cimetidine and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. BENEFITS 42 Benefits of increased use Q~ continuous casting .QY the ~.s. steel industry, Materials Program, October 1979. Implications .Qf cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: elective hysterectomy--costs, risks, and benefits, Health Program, October 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the artificial heart--cost, risks, and benefits, Health Program, May 1982. Implications .Qf cost-effectiveness analysis .Qf medical technology: allocating costs and benefits in disease prevention programs--.sm application to cervical cancer screening, Health Program, May 1981. Electronic delivery .Qf public assistance benefits: technology options .A,nd policy issues, communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1988. BETTER Making things better:competing in manufacturing. Industry, Technology, and Employmant Program, February 1990. BETWEEN Permanently orbiting space cyolers between Earth and Mall, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1986. BIG Big dumb boosters:~ low-cost space transportation option?, International Security and Commerce Program, February 1989. PAGE 574 Mapping our genes. Genome projects: H2l! )2ig? H2l! .tu,t?, Biological Applications Program, April 1988. BILL Paving the Rill: manufacturing and America's trade deficit, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. 43 Technology. public policy, and the changing structure of American agriculture: a special report .f.21: the 1985 farm bill, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1985. Biology, medicine, Ang :the. lill .Q! Rights. Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1988. BIO EQUIVALENCE Drug bioeguivalence, Health Program, July 1974. BIOLOGICAL Potential biological Ang electronic effects .Q! Empress ll, International Security and Commerce Program, November 1988. Analysis .ct :the. range .Qf institutional options available ,tQ house a proposed National center :o.r Biological Diversity and Conservation Research. Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. Technologies to maintain biological diversity. Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1987. Innovative biological technologies~ lesser developed countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1985. Role of y.s. development assistance in maintaining biological diversity in developing countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1986. Grassroots conservation .Q! biological diversity in :the. Ynited states, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1986. Assessing biological diversity in :the. United states: .QAY considerations, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1986. PAGE 575 Biological effects of power freguency electric and magnetic fields, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. Energy from biological processes, Energy Program, July 1980. BIOLOGY Biology. medicine, .AM .tM .Bill Qt Rights, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1988. BIOMEDICAL 44 status Qt biomedical research .AM related technology for tropical diseases, Health Program, September 1985. Use of biomedical tests in paternity determination, Biological Applications Program, July 1986. BIOTECHNOLOGY New developments in biotechnology~= patenting life, Biological Applications Program, April 1989. New developments in bJ.s,technology: y... investment in biotechnology. Biological Applications Program, July 1988. New developments in biotechnology: field-testing engineered organisms: genetic and ecological issues, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. New developments in biotechnology: public perceptions Qt biotechnology. Biological Applications Program, May 1987. New developments in biotechnology: ownership Q.! human tissues and cells, Biological Applications Program, March 1987. commercial biotechnology: .an international analysis, Biological Applications Program, January 1984. BIRTHWEIGHT Neonatal intensive care for low birthweight infants: costs and effectiveness, Health Program, December 1987. PAGE 576 BLEACHED Technologies for reducing dioxin in the manufacture of bleached wood m.lJ..R, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1989. BLOOD Blood policy and technology. Health Program, January 1985. BODIES Agreement governing the activities Q.f states Qil the moon and other celestial bodies, Telecommunications Program, August 1980. BONE 45 unrelated l2QD. marrow transplants in~ united states:policy issues from a patient perspective, Health Program, February 1990;revised March 1990. Bone marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status ,and policy issues. Health Program, October 1987. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis Q.f medical technology: the cost effectiveness Q.f bone marrow transplant therapy and its policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. BOOK Book preservation technologies, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1988. BOOSTERS Big dumb boosters: A low-cost space transportation option?, International Security and Commerce Program, February 1989. PAGE 577 46 BORDER Border war on drugs, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1987. BOSTON Boston elbow: health technology slll study no. 29, Health Program, November 1984. BREAST Breast cancer screening for Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs to Medicare and medical resources required, Health Program, November 1987. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: surgery for breast cancer, Health Program, October 1981. BREATH catching our breat.h: next steps .fQ.: reducing urban ozone, oceans and Environmei,t Program, July 1989. BRIO summary of the situation at the Brio refining superfund site, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, January 1990. BROADBAND Feasibility and value of broadband communications in rural areas: a preliminary evaluation, Transportation Program, April 1976. BUILDING International competition in services: banking, building. software know-how, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, July 1987. PAGE 578 BUILDINGS Energy efficiency Q.f buildings in cities, Energy Program, March 1982. BUSINESS Technology assessment in business and government, Exploratory Group, January 1977. BUY Analysis Q.f "lmY America" proposals fol: offshore drilling~ and production facilities, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1988. BUYER'S Launch options for the future:~ buyer's guide, International security and Commerce Program, July 1988. BY 47 Applications Q.f R & ~in.the. civil sector: the opportunity provided l2Y the Federal Grant~ Cooperative Agreement Act Q.f 1977, R & D Program, June 1978. Oil transportation l2Y tankers: an analysis of marine pollution and safety measures, Oceans Program, July 1975. Benefits of increased use Q.f continuous casting l2Y they.~. steel industry. Materials Program, October 1979. Use of preventive services l2Y the elderly, Health Program, January 1989. Criteria for evaluating the implementation plan required l2Y the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977, Exploratory Group, January 1980. Advanced materials l2Y design, Energy and Materials Program, June 1988. PAGE 579 C Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Washington, ~-~-slll study, Transportation Program, February 1976. 48 Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends and relative costs in the Washington, D.~. area, Health Program, July 1981. CALIFORNIA Imoact of AIDS on the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program (Northern California Region), Health Program, July 1988. CAN Research funding as an investment: can we measure the returns, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1986. coming clean: Superfund problems can be solved Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, October 1989. CANADIAN Railroad safety--U.S./Canadian comparison, Transportation Program, August 1979. CANAL Environmental issues affecting .the. Panama Canal, Oceans and Environment Program, December 1978. Habitability of the Love Canal~= an analysis .Q.f. the technical basis for the decision Qn the habitability of the emergency declaration area, Materials Program, June 1983. CANCER Costs and effectiveness of cervical cancer screening, Health Program, February 1990. PAGE 580 Breast cancer screening for Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs to Medicare and medical resources reguired, Health Program, November 1987. Implications .0:. .S.t-effectiveness analysis .0:. medical technology: surgery .f0I: breast cancer, Health Program, October 1981. Implications .0:. cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: allocating costs and benefits in disease prevention programs--,an application .t.o cervical cancer screening, Health Program, May 1981. 49 Assessment .0:. technologies for determining cancer risks from the environment, Health Program, June 1981. cancer testing technology and saccharin, Health Program, October 1977. CANCER--A Implications .0: ~-effectiveness anlaysis .0:. medical technology: screening~ colon cancer--a technology assessment, Health Program, April 1981. CANDIDATES Technology assessment candidates ,Ang priorities. Exploratory Group, July 1978. CAPABILITIES Assessment .0:. information systems capabilities reguired .t.o support y.~. materials policy decisions, Materials Program, December 1976. CAPO Effectiveness Ami .S.t .0:. continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (~): health technology case study no. ll, Health Program, September 1985. PAGE 581 50 CARCINOGENS Identifying and regulating carcinogens, Health Program, November 1987. CARDIAC Imolications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging and cost effectiveness, Health Program, May 1982. CARE Defining rural areas: impact .QD. health~ policy and research, Health Program, July 1989. Appropriate~ for cataract surgery patients before and after surgery: issues of medical safety and appropriateness, Health Program, October 1988. Impact of AIDS on the Kaiser Permanente Medical care Program (Northern California Region), Health Program, July 1988. Quality 2, medical care: information for consumers, Health Program, June 1988. Neonatal intensive care for low birthweight infants: costs and effectiveness, Health Program, December 1987. Technology dependant children: hospital vs. home care, Health Program, May 1987. Indian health~, Health Program, April 1986. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the management of health~ technology in ten countries, Health Program, October 1980. Implications .ot cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the costs and effectiveness .ot neonatal intensive care, Health Program, August 1981. Medical technology under proposals tQ increase competition in health care, Health Program, October 1982. PAGE 582 Intensive care units (ICUs)--clinical outcomes, costs, and decisionmaking: health technology case study llQ. 28, Health Program, November 1984. CAREERS Preparing for science and engineering careers: field level profiles, science, Education, and Transportation Program, January 1987. CARGO Impact of advanced air transport technology: part ll--the air cargo system, Transportation Program, January 1982. Alternative approaches tQ cargo policy: A supplement tQ .an assessment of maritime trade and technology. oceans and Environment Program, August 1985. 51 OTA workshop 2n cargo policy. December~ and 4, 1984: panelist's presentations ,ang 1111mmlll.ry .o.f discussion, August 1985. CARRIER Gearing UR .tQl'. safety: motor carrier safety ,in A competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. CASE Assessment of community planning .fQl: mass transit-Minneapolis/St. Paul study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .0.:. community planning f2l: ma..s.s. transit-Washington, o.c. study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .0.:. community planning~ mass transit-Seattle study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning .fQ.: gu transit-San Francisco case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning~ mass transit-Los Angeles case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. PAGE 583 Assessment of community planning ,:.sg mass transit-Denver case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment Qi, community planning for mass transit-Chicago case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment Qi. community planning for mass transit-Boston case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Atlanta case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Technical options .fQ.t: conservation Qi. metals: case studies of selected metals and products, Materials Program, September 1979. Are we cleaning YR= 10 Superfund case studies, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. Stringfellow superfund site: engineering study. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1984. Impli~ations Qi. ~-effectiveness analysis Qi. medical technology: Health technology case study no. 37: nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified nurse :m_idwives--A policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. 52 conta~t lens industry--structure, competition, and public policy: health technology case study D2 ll, Health Program, December 1984. Safety. efficacy, and cost effectiveness of therapeutic ,ap,neresis: health technology case study no. 23, Health Program, July 1983. Effectiveness Ans costs Qi. alcoholism treatment: health technology case study no. ll, Health Program, March 1983. Variations in hospital length Qt stay--their relationship to health outcomes: health technology .Qll.8 study no .2.i, Health Program, August 1983. Effectiveness and cost of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPO): health technology case study no. ll, Health Program, September 1985. Technologies for managing urinary incontinence: health technology study no. ll, Health-Program, July 1985. PAGE 584 53 Payment for physician services: strategies~ medicare: Health technology case study ,ng. H: effects .0: federal policies on extracorporeal shock~ lithotripsy, Health Program, May 1986. Hemodialysis equipment and disposables industry: health technology study ,ng. 32, Health Program, December 1984. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--A clinical, industrial, and policy analysis: health technology study no. 27, Health Program, September 1984. Boston elbow: health technology case study Il.Q 29, Health Program, November 1984. Market .fQl: wheelchairs--innoyations And Federal policy: health technology~ study n.Q. 1.Q, Health Program, November 1984. Implications of ~-effectiveness analysis .o.f. medical technology: .QQt benefit/cost effectiveness .o.f. medical technologies--A go study .o.f. orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: benefit-And-29.S.t analysis .0: medical interventions--.t.h,e .0: cimetidine and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. Implications of Q06-effectiveness analysis .Qf medical technology: .the feasibility .o.f. economic evaluation .o.f. diagnostic procedure--.t.h,e case .o.f. scanning, Health Program, April 1981. cost effectiveness .Qf digital subtraction angiography in .the diagnosis .o.f. cerebrovascular disease: health technology study ,ng. 34, Health Program, May 1985. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology study ,ng. 26: assistive devices for severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study ,ng. 25: technology And learning disabilities, Health Program, December 1983. Review .Qf selected Federal vaccine And immunization policies: based .Q.n studies .o.f. pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, September 1979. PAGE 585 54 Intensive care units (rn)--clinical outcomes, costs, and decisionmaking: health technology study no. 28, Health Program, November 1984. CASTING Benefits of increased Y. of continuous casting )2y the U.S. steel industry. Materials Program, October 1979. CASUALTIES Analysis of oil tanker casualties, 1969-1974, Oceans Program, February 1978. CATARACT Appropriate care for cataract surgery patients before and after surgery: issues Qi medical safety AM appropriateness. Health Program, October 1988. CATCHING ~atching breath: next steps for reducing urban ozone, oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. CELESTIAL Ag_,~eement governing the activities .o.f states on the m9.Qll and other celestial bodies, Telecommunications Program, August 1980. CELL Marine applications for tuil cell technology. Oceans and Environment Program, February 1986. CELLS New developments in biotechnology: ownership of human tissues and cells, Biological Applications Program, March 1987. PAGE 586 55 CENSUS Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: census of state government initiatives :.or. nigh-technology industrial development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. CENTER Preliminary assessment of the National Crime Information Center and the computerized criminal history systems, Telecommunications Program, December 1978. Analysis Qt the range Qt institutional options available .t.Q house A proposed National center .fQr Biological Diversity .and Conservation Research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. Issues relevant to NCIC (National crime Information Center) 2000 proposals, communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1987. CERAMICS Hll structural materials technologies: opportunities :.or. .th!l Qt advanced ceramics and composites, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. CEREBROVASCULAR cost effectiveness Qt digital subtraction angiography in~ diagnosis Qt cerebrovascular disease: health technology case study DQ. li, Health Program, May 1985. CERTAIN Review of the Department of Energy modernization PlA,n: issues surrounding th proposed termination, relocation and consolidation Qt activities At certain facilities in~ Department Qt Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. PAGE 587 CERTIFIED Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: Health technology case study no. 37: nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified nurse midwives--A policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. CERVICAL Costs and effectiveness of cervical cancer screening. Health Program, February 1990. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: allocating costs and benefits in disease prevention programs--AO application to cervical cancer screening. Health Program, May 1981. CHALLENGES Federal scientific And technical information in AD electronic age: opportunities and challenges, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. 56 Copyright and home copying: technology challenges the law, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. CHANGE Urban ozone and the Clean All l&t: problems and proposals for change. Oceans and Environment Program, April 1988. CHANGES Technology assessment of changes in~ future Y.8 and characteristics of~ automobile transportation system, Transportation Program, February 1979. CHANGING Technology. public policy, And the changing structure of American agriculture: A special report for the 1985 farm bill, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1985. PAGE 588 57 Technology. public policy, and the changing structure of American agriculture, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1986. statistical needs for A changing U.S. economy, Energy and Materials Program, September 1989. CHAPTER Trends and status of computers in schools: use in chapter 1 programs and use with limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. CHARACTERISTICS Technology assessment .Q! changes in the future use and characteristics of the automobile transportation system, Transportation Program, February 1979. CHEMICALS Plants: the potentials~ extracting protein, medicines, and other useful chemicals, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1983. CHEMISTRY Implications .Q! cost-effectiveness analysis .Q! medical technology: cost effectiveness of automated multichannel chemistry analyzers, Health Program, May 1981. CHILDREN Healthy children: investing in the future, Health Program, February 1988. Technology dependant children: hospital vs. home care, Health Program, May 1987. CHILDREN'S Children's mental health: problems and services, Health Program, December 1986. PAGE 589 58 CHINA Technology transfer to China, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1987. Energy technology transfer to China, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1985. CHOICES Technology and the American economic transition: choices for the future, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, May 1988. Infertility: medical and social choices, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. CHOLESTEROL Costs and effectiveness of cholesterol screening in the elderly. Health Program, April 1989. CHRONIC Engineering implications of chronic materials scarcity, Materials Program, April 1977. CIMETIDINE Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: benefit-and-cost analysis of medical interventions--the case Q.f cimetidine and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. CITIES Energy efficiency of buildings in cities, Energy Program, March 1982. PAGE 590 CIVIL Applications of R k Din the civil sector: the opportunity provided ,by the Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act of 1977, R & D Program, June 1978. Federal government information technology: electronic surveillance and civil liberties, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1985. CIVILIAN 59 Civilian space policy and applications, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, June 1982. Civilian space stations and .th y.~. future in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, November 1984. International cooperation ,ang competition .in civilian space activities, International Security and Commerce Program, June 1985. CLASSIFYING Nonnuclear industrial hazardous waste: classifying for hazard management, Materials Program, November 1981. CLEAN Urban ozone and the Clean Air Act: problems and proposals for change, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1988. Analysis .Q.f the ozone nonattainment provisions of the "Clean Air Standards Attainment Act .Q.f 1987", Oceans and Environment Program, September 1987. Coming clean: Superfund problems can be solved Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, October 1989. CLEANING Are~ cleaning up: 10 Superfund case studies, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. PAGE 591 60 CLEANUP Review of the consent decree for cleanup of PCBs in Indiana, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. CLINICAL Bone marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status and policy issues, Health Program, October 1987. Clinical staffing in the Indian health service, Health Program, February 1987. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--a clinical, industrial, and policy analysis: health technology~ study no. 27, Health Program, September 1984. Impact of randomized clinical trials .Qn health policy and medical practice, Health Program, August 1983. CLOSING Plant closing: advance notice and rapid response, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. COAL Coal exports and port development, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1981. Patterns and trends in Federal~ lease ownership. 1950-80, Materials Program, April 1981. Assessment of development and production potential of Federal coal leases, Materials Program, December 1981. Increased automobile .fY.li efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing oil imports--environmental issues for synthetic transportation fuels from coal, Energy Program, November 1982. Potential effects Qi section~ of ,th,!l Federal Coal Leasing Amendments A.gt .Qf 1976, Energy and Materials Program, March 1986. PAGE 592 61 Reclaiming prime farmlands and other high-quality croplands after surface coal mining. Energy and Materials Program, December 1985. Direct use Q.f. coal, Energy Program, April 1979. Technology assessment Q.f. coal slurry pipelines, Energy Program, March 1978. Environmental protection in the Federal coal leasing program, Energy and Materials Program, May 1984. COAL-BACKGROUND Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives .fQx: reducing ill imports--environmental issues of synthetic transportation fuels .ft:Q.m coal-background report, Energy Program, December 1982. COAST coastal effects Q.f. offshore energy systems: an assessment Q.f. Qil and gas systems, deepwater ports, ,ang nuclear powerplants off the coast Q.f. New Jersey ,And Delaware, oceans Program, November 1976. COASTAL competition .in coastal .s.en: An evaluation Q.f. foreign maritime activities in :trul 200-m,lli .Ill, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. Coastal effects Q.f. offshore energy systems: .an assessment Q.f. oil and gas systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast of New Jersey ,And Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. COGENERATION Industrial and commercial cogeneration, Energy Program, February 1983. PAGE 593 62 COLLISION Automobile collision data: an assessment of needs and methods of acquisition, Transportation Program, February 1975. Safer skies with TCAS (Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System), Science, Education, and Transportation Program, February 1989. COLON Implications of cost-effectiveness anlaysis ,Q.f medical technology: screening for colon cancer--~ technology assessment, Health Program, April 1981. COMING Coming clean: Superfund problems m be solved Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, October 1989. COMMERCIAL Partnerships under pressure:managing commercial low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, November 1989. Managing the nation's commercial high-level radioactive waste, oceans and Environment Program, March 1985. Commercial newsgathering from space, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1987. Commercial development ,Q.f tests for human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. Commercial development of tests for human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. Industrial and commercial cogeneration, Energy Program, February 1983. Commercial biotechnology: an international analysis, Biological Applications Program, January 1984. PAGE 594 COMMERCIALIZING commercializing high-temperature superconductivity, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. COMMISSION Fourth report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1988. 63 Second report Qn .:tM Physician Payment Review Commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1988. First report Qn the Physician Payment Review Commission(~), Health Program, November 1987. Third report Qn the Prospective Payment Assessment commission (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1987. First report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1985. second report Qn .:tM Prospective Payment Assessment commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1986. COMMITMENT continuing the commitment: agricultural development in the Sahel. Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1986. COMMON Implications .Q.f ~-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: folll: common x-1:U procedures--problems And prospects for economic evaluation, Health Program, April 1982. COMMUNICATION Critical connections communication f.Q.r the future, communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1990. PAGE 595 64 COMMUNICATIONS Communications and rural America, Transportation Program, January 1978. Feasibility and value of broadband communications in rural areas: preliminary evaluation, Transportation Program, April 1976. COMMUNITIES Impact .0:. advanced air transport technology:~ lll.--air service to small communities, Transportation Program, February 1982. Technology assessment activities in the industrial, academic, and governmental communities, Exploratory Group, December 1976. COMMUNITY Assessment .0:. community planning f,or ma.u transit-bibliography. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning !Qr ma.u transit-Minneapolis/st. Paul case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for mass transit-technical report, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Washington, D.C. case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning f,or ma.u transit-Seattle case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .0:. community planning .to.: ma.u transit-.An Francisco .Q.sl.Y study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning f,or transit-Los Angeles case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Denver case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .0:. community planning for mass transit-Chicago case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. PAGE 596 Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Boston study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment Q,f community planning for mass transit-Atlanta study. Transportation Program, February 1976. 65 Assessment of community planning for~ transit, Transportation Program, February 1976. COMPARATIVE Comparative anlaysis Q.f the 1976 ERDA P..l.ml and program. Energy Program, May 1976. COMPARISIONS Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing ill imports--seleoted technical and economic comparisions of synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. COMPARISON Railroad safety--U.S./Canadian comparison, Transportation Program, August 1979. y.~. industrial competitiveness: a comparison of steel, electronics. and automobiles, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1981. Grain guality in international trade: A comparison Q.f major u.~. competitors, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. COMPENSATION Compensation for vaccine~related injuries, Health Program, November 1980. COMPETING Making things better:competing in manufacturing, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, February 1990. PAGE 597 COMPETITION Competition in coastal seas:~ evaluation of foreign maritime activities in the 200-mile EEZ, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. 66 International cooperation and competition in civilian space activities, International Security and Commerce Program, June 1985. UNISPACE ~= A context .fQI: international cooperation ,ang competition. International Security and Commerce Program, March 1983. International competition in services: banking; building, software know-how, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, July 1987. Contact lens industey--structure, competition, and public policy: health technology .QAH study D.Q.. ll, Health Program, December 1984. Medical technology under proposals tQ increase competition in health m.@., Health Program, October 1982. Electric power wheeling mm dealing: technological considerations for increasing competition, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. COMPETITIVE Safe skies .f.o.r tomorrow: aviation safety in A competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, July 1988. Gearing up .f.o.r safety: motor carrier safety in a competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. COMPETITIVENESS Review of U.S. competitiveness in agricultural trade, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, October 1986. Technology and steel industry competitiveness, Materials Program, June 1980. PAGE 598 y.s. industrial competitiveness: a comparison .Q.f steel, electronics, and automobiles, International Security and commerce Program, July 1981. International competitiveness in electronics, International Security and commerce Program, November 1983. Wood~= U.S. competitiveness and technology-vol. I & ll, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1983. Copper: technology and competitiveness, Energy and Materials Program, September 1988. COMPETITORS 67 Grain quality in international trade: A comparison .Q.f major y.~. competitors, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. COMPLEX Review .ot Department .o.f Energy weapons complex modernization Rl,.an: environmental issues, oceans and Environment Program, April 1989. Review .ot .:trul Department .ot Energy modernization Rl.an: issues surrounding .:trul proposed termination. relocation ADs1 consolidation Q! activities At certain faci+ities in the Department .ot Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and commerce Program, September 1989. COMPOSITES New structural materials technologies: opportunities~ the~ .Q.f advanced ceramics and composites, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. COMPUTED Policy implications .Qt the computed tomography(~) scanner: An update, Health Program, January 1981. Policy implications .Qt the computed tomography (CT) scanner, Health Program, November 1978. PAGE 599 68 COMPUTER Comouter technology in medical education and assessment, Health Program, September 1979. Computer software and intellectual property, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1990. COMPUTER-BASED Computer-based national information systems: technology and public policy issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1981. COMPUTERIZED Preliminary assessment Q.f the National Crime Information Center and the computerized criminal history systems, Telecommunications Program, December 1978. Assessment of alternatives for~ national computerized criminal history system, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1982. computerized manufacturing automation: employment, education. atd the workplace, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1984. COMPUTERS Trends and status Q.f computers in schools: use in chapter i programs and Ull l'li:th limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. COMPUTING High performance computing and networking for science, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1989. PAGE 600 CONCEPT Technologies for NATO's follow-on forces attack concept, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1986. CONCERNING OTA review of the Missouri dioxin task force recommendations concerning the management of contaminated soil, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. CONFERENCE Radiofreguency use and management: impacts~ the World Administrative Radio Conference Q.f 1979, communication and Information Technologies Program, January 1982. CONFRONTING 69 Losing A million minds: confronting the tragedy Q.f alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Biological Applications Program, April 1987. CONGRESS Annual report to the Congress, CONGRESSIONAL Federal government information technology: management. security, and congressional oversight, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1986. CONNECTIONS Critical connections communication~ the future, communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1990. PAGE 601 CONRAIL Financial viability of Conrail: review and analysis, Transportation Program, September 1975. CONSENT 70 Review of the consent decree for cleanup of PCBs in Indiana, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. CONSERVATION Technical ootions for conservation of metals: case studies of selected metals and products, Materials Program, September 1979. Analysis of the range of institutional options available to house a proposed National Center for Biological Diversity and Conservation Research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. Grassroots conservation of biological diversity in the United States, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February !986. Residential energy conservation, Energy Program, July 1979. Conservation and solar energy programs .Qf the Department of Energy: a critigue, Energy Program, June 1980. CONSIDERATIONS Automation and robotics for the space station: phase B considerations, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, October 1985. Assessing biological diversity in~ United States: data considerations, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1986. Electric power wheeling and dealing: technological considerations for increasing competition, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. PAGE 602 CONSOLIDATION Review of the Department~ Energy modernization plan: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation~ activities .at certain facilities in the Department~ Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. CONSTITUTION 71 Criminal justice, new technologies, and the constitution, Communication and Information Technologies Program, May 1988. Science, technology, and~ constitution, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. CONSTRUCTION Technology. trade, and~ y.s. residential construction industry, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, September 1986. Technology and the future of the y.s. construction industry, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, August 1984. Construction and materials research and development for the nation's public works, Energy and Materials Program/ Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1987. CONSUMERS Quality of medical care: information for consumers, Health Program, June 1988. CONTACT Contact lens industry--structure, competition, and public policy: health technology study no. 31, Health Program, December 1984. PAGE 603 containment .Q! underground nuclear explosions, International Security and Commerce Program, October 1989. CONTAMINANTS 72 Environmental contaminants in food, Food Program, December 1979. CONTAMINATED OTA review of the Missouri dioxin task force recommendations concerning the management .Q! contaminated AQU, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. CONTAMINATION-VOL Protecting .tlu! nation's groundwater fr2m contamination-~. i & ll, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1984. CONTENT Information content .Q! premanufacture notices, Health Program, April 1983. CONTEXT UNISPACE 182: a context .tQ.r international cooperation and competition, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1983. CONTINENTAL An Analysis .Q.{ the Department .Q.{ the Interior's proposed acceleration of development .Q.{ 2il And gas .on ,tlu! outer continental shelf, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1975. Analysis of the feasibility of separating exploration from production of oil and gu 2n the outer continental shelf. Oceans Program, May 1975. PAGE 604 73 CONTINUING Continuing the commitment: agricultural development in the Sahel, Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1986. CONTINUOUS Benefits of increased use of continuous casting )2y the U.S. steel industry, Materials Program, October 1979. Effectiveness and cost of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPO): health technology case study no. 35, Health Program, September 1985. CONTRACTOR Assessing contractor in Superfund, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, January 1989. CONTRACTOR'S Government involvement .in the innovation process: a contractor's report .t.o the Office .Q.f Technology Assessment, Government Policies for Innovation, August 1978. CONTROL Automatic train control in rail rapid transit, Transportation Program, May 1976. Airport and air traffic control system, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, January 1982. Proceedings of a workshop on~ control to achieve product liability, Materials Program, February 1976. Technologies and management strategies for hazardous waste control, Materials Program, March 1983. Anti-satellite weapons, countermeasures, and arms control, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1985. Arms control in space, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1984. PAGE 605 74 CONVENTIONAL U.S. natural gas availability: conventional gas supply through the year 2000, Energy and Materials Program, September 1983. CONVERSIONS Renewable ocean energy sources: ocean thermal energy conversions, oceans Program, May 1978. COOPERATION u.s.-soviet cooperation in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, July 1985. International cooperation and competition in civilian space activities, International Security and Commerce Program, June 1985. UNISPACE .!..B..2,.: A context for international cooperation !lM competition. International Security and Commerce Program, March 1983. COOPERATIVE Applications of R k Din the civil sector: the opportunity provided~ the Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act of 1977, R & D Program, June 1978. COPING Coping with AD oiled' Oceans and Environment Program, March 1990. COPPER Coooer: technology and competitiveness, Energy and Materials Program, September 1988. PAGE 606 75 COPYING Copyright and home copying: technology challenges the law, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. COPYRIGHT Copyright and home copying: technology challenges the law, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. COST Safety, efficacy. and cost effectiveness of therapeutic apheresis: health technology study IlQ. ll, Health Program, July 1983. Effectiveness and cost of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (~): health technology study IlQ. 35, Health Program, September 1985. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies for evaluating cost, quality and medical technolo~, Health Program, October 1985. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the efficacy and cost effectiveness of psychotherapy, Health Program, October 1980. Implications .Q.f ~-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: cost benefit/cost effectiveness of medical technologies--a case study .Q.f orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging and cost effectiveness, Health Program, May 1982. Implications Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: the cost effectiveness .Q.f upper gastronintestinal endoscopy, Health PrograJQ., May 1981. PAGE 607 76 Implications .Q,f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: the cost effectiveness .Q.f bone marrow transplant therapy and ill policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology:~ effectiveness .Q.f automated multichannel chemistry analyzers, Health Program, May 1981. cost effectiveness of digital subtraction angiography in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease: health technology case study .D.Q. ll, Health Program, May 1985. Medical technology and the cost .Q.f the medicare program, Health Program, July 1984. Cost effectiveness of influenza vaccination, Health Program, December 1981. COST-EFFECTIVENESS Implications .Q.f ~-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: Health technology .c.au study ng. ll= nurse practitioners, physician assistants ,and certified nurse midwives--A policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: methodological issues and literature review, Health Program, September 1980. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Q,f ~edical technology: .f.9.lU'. common x-~ procedures--;problems and prospects f.91: economic evaluation, Health Program, April 1982. Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the management .o.f health~ technology in ten countries, Health Program, October 1980. Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the efficacy ,and cost effectiveness of psychotherapy. Health Program, October 1980. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: surgery for breast cancer. Health Program, October 1981. PAGE 608 Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: .the. costs and effectiveness .Q.f nurse practitioners, Health Program, July 1981. Implications .Q.f .co.s:t-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: elective hvsterectomy--costs, risks, and benefits, Health Program, October 1981. Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: .co.s:t benefit/cost effectiveness .Q.f medical technologies--a case study .Q.f orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. Implications .o.f .co.s:t-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging and cost effectiveness. Health Program, May 1982. 77 Implications .Q.f .co.s:t-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends and relative costs in the Washington, o.c. area, Health Program, July 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: benefit-,AM-cost analysis .Q.f medical interventions--.the. .c.au .Q.f cimetidine and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. Implications .Q.f .co.s:t-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: the costs And effectiveness .Q.f neonatal intensive ,can, Health Program, August 1981. Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: the artificial heart--.co.s:t, risks, And benefits, Health Program, May 1982. Implications .Q.f .co.s:t-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: the .co.s:t effectiveness .Q.f upper gastronintestinal endoscopy, Health Program, May 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: allocating costs And benefits in disease prevention programs--,An application .to cervical cancer screening, Health Program, May 1981. Implications .Q.f .co.s:t-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: the cost effectiveness .Q.f bone marrow transplant therapy And its policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. PAGE 609 78 Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: periodontal diseases--assessing the effectiveness and costs of the Keyes technique, Health Program, May 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cost effectiveness 2.f automated multichannel chemistry analyzers, Health Program, May 1981. Implications .Q.f QQ.S.t-effectiveness anlaysis .Q.f medical technology: screening for colon cancer--~ technology assessment, Health Program, April 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the feasibility 2.f economic evaluation of diagnostic procedure--~ Qf. scanning, Health Program, April 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: formal analysis, policy formulation, and endstage renal disease, Health Program, April 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology. Health Program, August 1980. COSTS Reducing launch operations costs:~ tech~ologies and practices, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1988. Costs and effectiveness of cervical cancer screening, Health Program, February 1990. Costs and effectiveness .Q.f cholesterol screening in the elderly. Health Program, April 1989. Neonatal intensive care .f.Ql: low birthweight infants: costs and effectiveness, Health Program, December 1987. Breast cancer screening~ Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs ,tQ Medicare AD,d medical resources required, Health Program, November 1987. Effectiveness and costs of alcoholism treatment: health technology case study no. 22, Health Program, March 1983. Costs of AIDS and other HIV infections: review of the estimates, Health Program, May 1987. PAGE 610 79 Medical technology and costs .0: .the medicare program: Diagnosis related groups(~) A.Dd :th Medicare program: implications for medical technology, Health Program, July 1983. smoking-related deaths and financial costs, Health Program, September 1985. Implications Qf. cost-effectiveness analysis 2-' medical technology: the costs and effectiveness Qt nurse practitioners, Health Program, July 1981. Implications Qf, cost-effectiveness analysis Qt medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends and relative costs in~ Washington, ~.c. area, Health Program, July 1981. Implications Qf. ~-effectiveness analysis .0: medical technology: .the costs A.Pd effectiveness .0: neonatal intensive care, Health Program, August 1981. Implications .0: ~-effectiveness analysis 21 medical technology: allocating costs .and benefits in disease prevention programs--An application .t2 cervical cancer screening. Health Program, May 1981. Implications .0: ~-effectiveness analysis .0: medical technology: periodontal diseases--assessing the effecti,eness .a,nd costs 21 tM Reves technique, Health Program, May 1981. Intensive .c.an units Crn)--clinical outcomes. costs, and decisionmaking: health technology case study llQ.. ll, Health Program, November 1984. COUNTERMEASURES Anti-satellite weapons, countermeasures, and rn control, International Security and commerce Program, September 1985. COUNTRIES Drug labeling in developing ,an,g newly -industrialized countries, phase I, Health Program, December 1988. Implications Qt cost-effectiveness analysis Qt medical technology: the management Qt health .c.an technology in ten countries, Health Program, October 1980. PAGE 611 Innovative biological technologies for lesser developed countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1985. Role of U.S. development assistance in maintaining biological diversity in developing countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1986. y.s. disaster assistance to developing countries: lessons applicable t,Q u.~. domestic disaster programs, Exploratory Group, January 1980. COURSE Linking for learning:a ~course~ education, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, November 1989. COVERAGE 80 Analyses of trends in coverage ,ang preliminary estimates of the effects .Q.f .an employer mandate ,and medicaid expansion, Health Program, July 1989. Prescription drugs And elderly Americans: ambulatory use and approaches t,Q coverage .f2I: Medicare. Health Program, October 1987. CRAFTS Technology. renewable resources, and American crafts, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1984. CRIME Preliminary assessment .Q.f the National crime Information center and the computerized criminal history systems, Telecommunications Program, December 1978. Issues relevant to~ (National Crime Information Center) 2000 proposals. communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1987. PAGE 612 81 CRIMINAL Preliminary assessment gt the National Crime Information Center and the computerized criminal history systems, Telecommunications Program, December 1978. criminal justice, new technologies, and the constitution, Communication and Information Technologies Program, May 1988. Assessment of alternatives :0.: a national computerized criminal history system, communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1982. CRITERIA criteria for evaluating the implementation Pl.An reguired the Earthguake Hazards Reduction~ of 1977, Exploratory Group, January 1980. CRITICAL critical analysis .Q.f delayed effects .Q.f the military draft mortality, Health Program, September 1986. critical connections communication fQI: .th future, communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1990. Information technology B s ~= critical trends Ansi issues, communication and Information Technologies Program, ?ebruary 1985. CRITIQUE Global models, world futures, And public policy: A critigue, Transportation Program, April 1982. conservation AJl!i solar energy programs .Q.f the Department .Q.f Energy: A critigue, Energy Program, June 1980. CROP Pest management strategies in .Q.rQP protection, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1979. PAGE 613 CROPLAND Impacts of technology on u.s. cropland and rangeland productivity, Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1982. CROPLANDS 82 Reclaiming prime farmlands .and other b.igh-quality croplands after surface coal mining, Energy and Materials Program, December 1985. CT Implications .o! cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the feasibility gt economic evaluation of diagnostic procedure--.th. .Q.all Qt CT scanning, Health Program, April 1981. Policy implications .o! .th. computed tomography(~) scanner: an update, Health Program, January 1981. Policy implications .o! .th. computed tomography (CT) scanner, Health Program, November 1978. CURRENT current health status and population projections .o! native Hawaiians living in Hawaii, Health Program, April 1987. Bone marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status ,and policy issues, Health Program, October 1987. Increased automobile .:W. efficiency .and synthetic fuels: alternatives~ reducing .o.il imports--water availability .f.21: synthetic fuels-An assessment .o.f current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. CURTAILMENT :g:.s. vulnerability to An ill import curtailment, Energy and Materials Program, September 1984. PAGE 614 83 CURTAILMENTS Analysis of the impacts of .:th projected natural gas curtailments for the winter 1975-76, Energy Program, November 1975. CYCLERS Permanently orbiting space cyclers between Earth and Mars, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1986. D Assessment .Qi. community planning tQ.r mass transit-Washington, ~-~ case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Impact of inflation QD. the federal~ & d investment, R & D Program, May 1980. Applications of R & in the civil sector: the opportunity provided )2y the Federal Grant mm Cooperative Agreement Act of 1977, R & D Program, June 1978. Role of demonstrations in federal Bk~ policy, R D Program, July 1978. Bk Din .:th maritime industry: a supplement to g,n assessment of maritime trade and technology. Oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Qi. medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends and relative costs in :tM Washington, o.~ .a.re.A, Health Program, July 1981. Information technology Bk~= critical trends and issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1985. DABS Proceedings of the OTA seminar QD. .tM Discrete Address Beacon System (DABS), Transportation Program, July 1980. PAGE 615 84 DATA Automobile collision data: an assessment of needs and methods of acquisition, Transportation Program, February 1975. Assessing biological diversity in the United States: data considerations, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1986. Defending secrets, sharing data: new locks and keys for electronic information, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1987. DATING Open shelf-life dating Qt .fQQg, Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1979. DEALING Electric power wheeling and dealing: technological considerations for increasing competition, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. DEATHS Smoking-related deaths and financial costs, Health Program, September 1985. DECEMBER OTA workshop .on cargo policy, December~ .Aru1 4, 1984: panelist's presentations and summary of discussion, August 1985. DECISION Direct interest participation in the regulatory decision process: lessons learned from two LNG safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. Habitability .Qt the~ canal area: .an analysis .Q! the technical basis .for .th decision .on .th. habitability .Q! the emergency declaration rn, Materials Program, June 1983. PAGE 616 85 Review .Q.f postal automation strategy: A technical and decision analysis, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1984. DECISIONMAKING Intensive care units (ICUs)--clinical outcomes. costs, ,ADg decisionmaking: health technology study nQ. ll, Health Program, November 1984. DECISIONS Assessment of information systems capabilities required~ support y.s. materials policy decisions, Materials Program, December 1976. Institutional protocols t0I: decisions about l.lli-sustaining treatments, Biological Applications Program, July 1988. DECLARATION Habitability .0.:. .tM I.QD canal A= An analysis .0.:. .tM technical basis~~ decision .on th. habitability .0.:. tbe. emergency declaration RY, Materials Program, June 1983. DECONTROL Effects .Q.f decontrol .on old gas recovery, Energ;r and Materials Program, February 1984. DECREE Review .Q.f the consent decree t0I: cleanup of~ in Indiana, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. DEEPWATER oil and gas technologies t0I: tbe. Arctic and deepwater. oceans and Environment Program, Mayl985. PAGE 617 86 Coastal effects of offshore energy systems: jlil assessment .Q{ 2il and gas systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast of New Jersey and Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. DEFENDING Defending secrets, sharing data: new locks and keys for electronic information, communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1987. DEFENSE Holding the edge: maintaining the defense technology base, International Security and commerce Program, April 1989. Defense technology l2.a,s.e: introduction and overview, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1988. Ballistic missile defense technologies, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1985. Directed energy missile defense in space, International security and Commerce Program, April 1984. Review .Q{ the Defense Department's polygraph~ jlild research programs, Health Program, March 1987. DEFICIT Paying the 12ill,: manufacturing and America's trade deficit, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. DEFINING Defining rural areas: impact .on health care policy and research, Health Program, July 1989. DEGRADED Sustaining tropical forest resources: reforestation of degraded lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. PAGE 618 87 DELAWARE Coastal effects of offshore energy systems: fill assessment of oil and systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast of New Jersey and Delaware, oceans Program, November 1976. DELAYED Critical analysis of delayed effects .of.~ military draft mortality. Health Program, September 1986. DELIVERY Electronic delivery .ot public assistance benefits: technology options and policy issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1988. DEMENTIAS Losing~ million minds: confronting~ tragedy .of. alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Biological Applications Program, April 1987. DEMOGRAPHIC Demographic trends and the scientific and engineering work force, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1985. Preliminary analysis .of. the demographic trends influencing~ elementary and secondary school system, Exploratory Group, May 1977. DEMONSTRATIONS Role of demonstrations in federal R & policy. R & D Program, July 1978. PAGE 619 DEPARTMENT Impact of a Department of Education Qll Federal science and technology activities, R & D Program, August 1978. An Analysis Q.f the Department Q.f the Interior's proposed acceleration of development of oil and gas on the outer continental shelf, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1975. 88 Review of the Department of Energy weapons complex m~dernization plan: environmental issues, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1989. Review of the Department of Energy modernization plan: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation of activities at certain facilities in the Department of Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. Conservation and solar energy programs of the Department Q.f Energy: a critique, Energy Program, June 1980. DEPARTMENT'S Review of the Defense Department's polygraph test and research programs, Health Program, March 1987. DEPENDANT Technology dependant children: hospital ll home care, Health Program, May 1987. DEPLETE Analysis of the Montreal Protocol Qll substances that deplete the ozone layer, Oceans and Environment Program, December 1987. DEPOSITION Regional implications of transported air pollutants: an assessment of acidic deposition and ozone-vol. I & II, oceans and Environment Program, July 1982. PAGE 620 DESALINATION Using desalination technologies for water treatment, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1988. DESIGN Affordable spacecraft design and launch alternatives, International Security and Commerce Program, January 1990. 89 Advanced materials )2y design, Energy and Materials Program, June 1988. DETECTING Technologies for detecting heritable mutations in human beings, Health Program, September 1986. DETECTION Pesticide residues .i.n .fQ.Qg: technologies and methodologies for detection, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1988. DETERMINATION Use of biomedical tests in paternity determination, Biological Applications Program, July 1986. DETERMINING Assessment .Q.f technologies .fQr determining cancer risks from the environment, Health Program, June 1981. DEVELOPED Innovative biological technologies .fQr lesser developed countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1985. PAGE 621 90 DEVELOPING Drug labeling in developing and newly -industrialized countries, phase I, Health Program, December 1988. Role of u.~. development assistance in maintaining biological diversity in developing countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1986. y.~. disaster assistance to developing countries: lessons applicable to u.s. domestic disaster programs, Exploratory Group, January 1980. DEVELOPMENT Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: encouraging high-technology development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, April 1983. Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: census of state government initiatives for high-technology industrial development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. Technology. innovation, and regional economic ~evelopment, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, July 1984. Airport system development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, August 1984. Assessment of technology for local development, R & D Program, January 1981. An Analysis of the Department Q.f the Interior's proposed acceleration of development of oil and gas on the outer continental shelf, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1975. Coal exports and port development, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1981. Assessment of development and production potential of Federal coal leases, Materials Program, December 1981. Commercial development of tests for human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. PAGE 622 Commercial development of tests for human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. 91 Development of medical technology: opportunities for assessment, Health Program, August 1976. Science and technology for development, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Enhancing agriculture in Africa:~ role for u.~. development assistance, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1988. Grassroots development: the African Development Foundation, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1988. Role of u.~. development assistance in maintaining biological diversity in developing countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1986. continuing the commitment: agricultural development in the Sahel. Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1986. construction .and materials research and development~ the nation's public works, Energy and Materials Program/ Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1987. Federal funding f.QI.'. artificial intelligence research and development, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1987. Microelectronics research and development, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1986. DEVELOPMENTS Recent developments in ocean thermal energy. Oceans Program, April 1980. New developments in biotechnology~= patenting life, Biological Applications Program, April 1989. New developments in biotechnology: y.~. investment in biotechnology. Biological Applications Program, July 1988. New developments in biotechnology: field-testing engineered organisms: genetic and ecological issues, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. PAGE 623 New developments in biotechnology: public perceptions~ biotechnology. Biological Applications Program, May 1987. 92 New developments in biotechnology: ownership of human tissues and cells, Biological Applications Program, March 1987. DEVICES Medical devices and the Veterans Administration, Health Program, February 1985. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study D.Q. A: assistive devices for severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. Technology and handicapped people: Selected telecommunications devices for hearing-impaired persons, Health Program, December 1982. Federal policies and~ medical devices industry, Health Program, November 1984. DEVONIAN status report 2n gas potential~ devonian shales~~ Appalachian Basin, Energy Program, November 1977. DIAGNOSIS Medical technology .ang costs~~ medicare program: Diagnosis related groups (~)mm~ Medicare program: implications for medical technology. Health Program, July 1983. Cost effectiveness~ digital subtraction angiography in the diagnosis~ cerebrovascular disease: health technology study D.Q. 34, Health Program, May 1985. DIAGNOSTIC Implications~ cost-effectiveness analysis~ medical technology: the feasibility~ economic evaluation~ diagnostic procedure--the ~~scanning. Health Program, April 1981. PAGE 624 93 DIALYSIS Effectiveness and cost of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (~): health technology case study Il.Q. 35, Health Program, September 1985. DIGITAL Cost effectiveness~ digital subtraction angiography in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease: health technology case study no. 34, Health Program, May 1985. DIOXIN Technologies for reducing dioxin in the manufacture~ bleached wood PY!P, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1989. OTA review of the Missouri dioxin task force recommendations concerning the management~ contaminated soil, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. DIRECT Direct interest participation in .tM regulatory decision process: lessons learned from two~ safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. Direct use of coal, Energy Program, April 1979. DIRECTED Directed energy missile defense in space, International Security and Commerce Program, April 1984. DISABILITIES Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study Il.Q. 25: technology and learning disabilities, Health Program, December 1983. PAGE 625 DISASTER U.S. disaster assistance to developing countries: lessons applicable to U.S. domestic disaster programs, Exploratory Group, January 1980. DISCRETE Proceedings of the OTA seminar on the Discrete Address Beacon system (DABS), Transportation Program, July 1980. DISCUSSION Remote sensing and the private sector: issues for discussion, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1984. 94 OTA workshop on cargo policy. December d and 4, 1984: panelist's presentations and summary of discussion, August 1985. DISEASE Implications of cost-effectiveness an2llysis .Q.f medical technology: benefit-and-cost analysis .Q.f medical interventions--~ .QAH Qt cimetj.dine and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: allocating costs and benefits in disease prevention programs--fil} application to cervical cancer screening, Health Program, May 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: formal analysis, policy formulation, and endstage renal disease, Health Program, April 1981. Cost effectiveness of digital subtraction angiography in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease: health technology case study no. 34, Health Program, May 1985. Losing g million minds: confronting~ tragedy of alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Biological Applications Program, April 1987. PAGE 626 95 DISEASES status~ biomedical research and related technology for tropical diseases, Health Program, September 1985. Role~ genetic testing in the prevention of occypational diseases, Biological Applications Program, April 1983. DISEASES--ASSESSING Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis~ medical technology: periodontal diseases--assessing the effectiveness and costs~ the Keyes technigye. Health Program, May 1981. DISORDERS Commercial development of tests fQl: h\llllan genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. Commercial development~ tests tQ.: human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. DISPLACED Displaced homemakers: programs And policy. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, October 1985. Technology and structural unemployment: reemploying displaced adults, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, February 1986. DISPOSABLES Hemodialysis egyipment and disposables industry: health technology case study D.Q. ll, Health Program, December 1984. DISPOSAL Subseabed disposal of high-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1986. PAGE 627 96 Groundwater protection standards for hazardous waste land disposal facilities: will they prevent more superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. DISSEMINATION Informing the nation: federal information dissemination in an electronic age, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1988. DIVERSITY Analysis of the range of institutional options available to house A proposed National Center for Biological Diversity and Conservation Research. Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. Technologies to maintain biological diversity, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1987. Role of y.s. development assistance in maintaining biological diversity .in developing countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1986. Grassroots conservation .Q.f biological diversity in the United States, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1986. Assessing biological diversity in the United States: data considerations, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1986. DO Do insects transmit aids?, Health Program, September 1987. DOMESTIC U.S. disaster assistance to developing countries: lessons applicable to y.s. domestic disaster programs, Exploratory Group, January 1980. PAGE 628 DONORS Bone marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status~ policy issues, Health Program, October 1987. DRAFT Critical analysis of delayed effects of~ military draft mortality, Health Program, September 1986. DRGS 97 Medical technology and costs .0: the medicare program: Diagnosis related groups<> .and .tb Medicare program: implications for medical technology. Health Program, July 1983. DRILLING Analysis Q.f "Du America" proposals .fQI: offshore drilling ,rigs_ and production facilities. oceans and Environment Program, June 1988. ocean margin drilling. oceans Program, May 1980. DRUG Drug labeling in developing and newly -industrialized countries, phase i, Health Program, December 1988. Drug bioeguivalence, Health Program, July 1974. DRUGS Border war .Qn drugs, oceans and Environment Program, March 1987. Prescription drugs and elderly Americans: ambulatory .uu and approaches ,tQ coverage for Medicare, Health Program, October 1987. Postmarketing surveillance of prescription drugs, Health Program, November 1982. PAGE 629 Drugs in livestock ..t@g, Food Program, June 1979. DUMB Big dumb boosters: A low-cost space transportation option?, International Security and Commerce Program, February 1989. EARTH Permanently orbiting space ~.ers between Earth Allsi Mars, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1986. EARTHQUAKE 98 Criteria for evaluating the implementation RlAn required by the Earthquake Hazards Reduction~ of 1977, Exploratory Group, January 1980. EAST Technology transfer ,to the Middle b.!,t, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1984. EAST-WEST Technology and East-West trade: AP update, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1983. Technology and East-West trade, International Security and Commerce Program, November 1979. ECOLOGICAL New developments in biotechnology: field-testing engineered organisms: genetic and ecological issues, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. ECONOMIC Technology and the American economic transition: choices for the future, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, May 1988. PAGE 630 Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: encouraging high-technology development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, April 1983. 99 Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: census of state government initiatives for high-technology industrial development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. Technology, innovation, and regional economic development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, July 1984. Assessment of alternative economic stockpiling policies, Materials Program, August 1976. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: four common x-xav procedures--problems and prospects for economic evaluation. Health Program, April 1982. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Q..f medical technology: .tM feasibility Qt. economic evaluation .Q..f diagnostic procedure--.tM .o! scanning, Health Program, April 1981. Increased automobile .fY.e.l efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives .f.o.: reducing oil imports--selected technical and economic comparisions .o! synfuel options. Energy Program, October 1982. ECONOMICS Agricultural postharvest technology and marketing economics research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1983. ECONOMY Energy, the economy. and Mn transit, Transportation Program, October 1975. statistical needs for~ changing U.. economy. Energy and Materials Program, September 1989. PAGE 631 EDGE Holding the edge: maintaining the defense technology base, International Security and Commerce Program, April 1989. EDUCATING 100 Educating scientists and engineers: grade school to grad school, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1988. EDUCATION Linking for learning:a new course for education, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, November 1989. Performance standards for secondary school vocational education, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1989. Higher education for science and engineering, science, Education, and Transportation Pr~gram, March 1989. Elementary and secondary education for science and engineering. science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1988. Impact of A Department~ Education on Federal science and technology activities, R & D Program, August 1978. How effective is AIDS education?, Health Program, June 1988. Computer technology in medical education and assessment, Health Program, September 1979. Computerized manufacturing automation: employment, education, and the workplace, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1984. Informational technology and fu impact .Qn American education, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1982. Automation and the workplace: selected labor, education, and training issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1983. PAGE 632 101 Alternatives to animal use in research, testing, and education, Biological Applications Program, February 1986. EDUCATIONAL State educational testing practices, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1987. EEZ Competition in coastal llll= an evaluation of foreign maritime activities in the 200-mile EEZ, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. EFFECT U.S. oil production: the effect of low oil prices, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. EFFECTIVE How effective is rn education?, Health Program, June 1988. EFFECTIVENESS costs and effectiveness ,Qf cervical cancer screening, Health Program, February 1990. Costs and effectiveness .Qf cholesterol screening in the elderly. Health Program, Ap;:j.l 1989. Neonatal intensive care ,tQr low birthweight infants: costs and effectiveness, Health Program, December 1987. Breast cancer screening t.o.: Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs to Medicare and medical resources required, Health Program, November 1987. Safety, efficacy, and cost effectiveness Qt therapeutic apheresis: health technology Q.all study llQ. ll, Health Program, July 1983. Effectiveness and costs of alcoholism treatment: health technology case study no. ll, Health Program, March 1983. PAGE 633 102 Effectiveness and cost of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPO): health technology case study no. 35, Health Program, September 1985. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the efficacy and cost effectiveness Q.! psychotherapy. Health Program, October 1980. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the costs and effectiveness Q.! nurse practitioners, Health Program, July 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis Q.! medical technology: cost benefit/cost effectiveness of medical technologies--A study Qt orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging and cost effectiveness, Health Program, May 1982. Implications Qt cost-effectiveness analysis Qt medical technology: the casts and effectiveness of neonatal intensive care, Health Program, August 1981. Implications of .Q.O!!t.-effactiveness analysis Qt medical technology: the 2ost effectiveness Qt upper gastronintestinal endoscopy. Health Program, May 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the cost effectiveness Q.! bone marrow transplant therapy and its policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. Implications Qt cost-effectiveness analysis Qt medical technology: periodontal diseases--assessing th@ effectiveness and costs of the Keyes technigue, Health Program, May 1981. Implications Qt cost-effectiveness analysis Qt medical technology: cost effectiveness Qt automated multichannel chemist:c:v analyzers, Health Program, May 1981. Cost effectiveness of digital subtraction angiography in the diagnosis Qt cerehrovascular disease: health technology case study DQ. ll, Health Program, May 1985. Cost effectiveness Qt influenza vaccination, Health Program, December 1981. PAGE 634 EFFECTS Evaluation of the feasibility Q! studying long-.t.@.m health effects in atomic veterans. Special Projects, July 1985. 103 coastal effects of offshore energy systems:~ assessment of oil and sms. systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear power.plants off the coast of New Jersey and Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. Effects o~ nuclear war, National Security Program, May 1979. Potential biological and electronic effects Q! Empress II, International Security and Commerce Program, November 1988. Analyses Q! trends in coverage and preliminary estimates Q! the effects Q! employer mandate And medicaid expansion, Health Program, July 1989. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology .c.a.s.e study .n.Q. ll: effects .Q.f federal policies .Qn extracor_poreal shock wave lithotripsy, Health Program, May 1986. Critical analysis .Q.f delayed effects .Q.f military draft mortality. Health Program, September 1986. Biological effects of power frequency electric and magnetic fields, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. Potential effects .Q.f section~ .Q.f the Federal coal Leasing AmendThents Act Q! 1976, Energy and Materials Program, March 1986. Effects of decontrol .Qn old sms. recovery. Energy and Materials Program, February 1984. Effects of replacing ,leAd with aromatic versus alcohol octane enhancers in gasoline, Energy and Materials Program, January 1986. Effects of information technology .Qn financial services systems, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1984. Analyses of effects .Q.f limited nuclear warfare, Ad Hoc committee, September 1975. PAGE 635 EFFICACY Safety. efficacy. and cost effectiveness .9.f. therapeutic apheresis: health technology case study DQ. ll, Health Program, July 1983. Implications .9.f. ~-effectiveness analysis .0.: medical technology: the efficacy And cost effectiveness .9.f. psychotherapy. Health Program, October 1980. 104 Assessing .th. .e.f:i,cacy .and safety .0.: medical technologies, Health Program, September 1978. EFFICIENCY serious reduction .0.: hazardous waste:~ pollution prevention and industrial efficiency, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. Increased automobile 1Ye.l. efficiency And synthetic fuels: alternative .fQI'. reducing .oil imports, Energy Program, September 1982. Increased automopi.a-tu.il efficiency .a.nd synthetic fuels: alternative .t21: reducing .oil imports--environmental issues i2l: synthetic transportation fuels :xom .9.QAl., Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile .fUli efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives tQ.'. reducing ill imports--environmental issues Qt synthetic :.ransportation fuels from coal-background report, Energy Program, December 1982. Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing .o.il imports--water availability for synthetic fuels-.an assessment .0.: current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. Energy efficiency Qt buildings in cities, Energy Program, March 1982. Increased automobile .fUli efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing .oil imports--selected technical and economic comparisions of synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. PAGE 636 ELBOW Boston elbow: health technology case study no. 29, Health Program, November 1984. ELDERLY 105 costs and effectiveness Qt cholesterol screening in the elderly. Health Program, April 1989. Prescription drugs and elderly Americans: ambulatory use and approaches to coverage for Medicare, Health Program, October 1987. Use of preventive services~ the elderly. Health Program, January 1989. Screening for sm.,en-angle glaucoma in~ elderly. Health Program, October 1988. Life-sustaining technologies .ADsi ~elderly.Biological Applications Program, July 1987. Hearing impairment .mig elderly people, Biological Applications Program, May 1986. ELECTIVE Implications Qt cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: elective hysterectomy--costs, "'risks, and benefits, Health Program, October 1981. ELECTRIC Biological effects Qt power freguency electric~ magnetic fields, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. Electric power wheeling~ dealing: technological considerations .fQ.r increasing competition. Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. New electric power technologies: problems and prospects for the 1980s, Energy and Materials Program, July 1985. PAGE 637 Synthetic fuels for transportation: the future potential of electric and hybrid vehicles, Energy Program, March 1982. ELECTRONIC 106 Potential biological and electronic effects of Empress ll, International Security and Commerce Program, November 1988. Federal scientific and technical information in .an electronic age: opportunities and challenges, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. Informing the nation: federal information dissemination in .an electronic age, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1988. Electronic delivery of public assistance benefits: technology options and policy issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1988. Defending secrets, sharing data: ,ng locks and Ull for electronic information, communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1987. Electronic ..Ypervisor: nB technology. new tensions, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. Selected electronic funds transfer issues: privacy, security. and eguity. Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1982. Federal government information technology: electronic record systems ,and individual privacy. Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1986. Federal government information technology: electronic surveillance ,and civil liberties, communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1985. Implications .0.: electronic Mil ,and message systems for the u.s. Postal Service, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1982. PAGE 638 ELECTRONICS y.s. industrial competitiveness: A comparison .ot steel, electronics, ,and automobiles, International security and Commerce Program, July 1981. International competitiveness in electronics, International security and Commerce Program, November 1983. Intellectual property rights .in An age .ot electronics and information, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1986. ELEMENTARY 107 Elementary and secondary education fo.r science ,and engineering. science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1988. Preliminary analysis .ot the demographic trends influencing~ elementary and secondary school system, Exploratory Group, May 1977. EMERGENCY Habitability .o.f the lQD canal .a,ru: An analysis .o.f the technical basis .fQ.: the decision .on .thA habitability .Pt .tM emergency declaration llY, Materials Program, June 1983. Rural emergency medical services, Health Program, November 1989. EMERGING Emerging fQod marketing technologies: A preliminary analysis, Food Program, October 1978. EMPLOYER Analyses .ot trends in coverage and preliminary estimates of the effects .ot An employer mandate ,and medicaid expansion, Health Program, July 1989. PAGE 639 108 EMPLOYMENT Computerized manufacturing automation: employment, education, and the workplace, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1984. EMPRESS Potential biological and electronic effects .Qt Empress ll, International Security and commerce Program, November 1988. ENCOURAGING Technology, innovation, and regional economic development: encouraging high-technology development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, April 1983. END-STAGE Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: formal analysis, policy formulation. and endstage renal disease, Health Program, April 1981. ENDOSCOPY Imnlications .Q.f ,CQj;-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: the cost effectiveness of upper gastronintestinal endos-::::opy, Health Program, May 1981. ENERGY Energy .tM economy, Al}g gn transit, Transportation Program, October 1975. Review of the Department .Q.f Energy weapons complex modernization p1an: environmental issues, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1989. Review .Q.f ocean thermal energy systems, Oceans and Environment Program, January 1984. Energy from .QP.8!l ocean kelR farms, oceans and Environment Program, September 1980. PAGE 640 109 Coastal effects Qf offshore energy systems: an assessment of oil and gas systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast Qf New Jersey .sl.rul Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. Renewable ocean energy sources: ocean thermal energy conversions, Oceans Program, May 1978. Recent developments in ocean thermal energy, Oceans Program, April 1980. Materials and energy from municipal waste, Materials Program, July 1979. Review Qf the Department Qf Energy modernization Rlfill: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation Qf activities .at. certain facilities in~ Department Qf Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. Energy technology transfer to China, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1985. Directed energy missile defense in space, International security and Commerce Program, April 1984. Technology .sl.rul Soviet energy availability. International Security and Commerce Program, November 1981. starpower: The u.s .sl.rul the international guest for fusion energy, Energy and Materials Program, October 1987. Application Qf solar technology~ today's energy needs-vol. I k II, Energy Program, June 1978. Alternative energy futures: the future Qf liquefied natural gas imports-background paper, Energy Program, March 1980. Energy efficiency of buildings in cities, Energy Program, March 1982. Energy from biological processes, Energy Program, July 1980. Residential energy conservation, Energy Program, July 1979. Industrial energy~, Energy Program, June 1983. Conservation and solar energy programs Qf the Department Qf Energy:~ critique, Energy Program, June 1980. PAGE 641 Analysis of the proposed national energy P.!An, Energy Program, August 1977. 110 Alternative energy futures: the future of liquefied natural gas imports, Energy Program, March 1980. Technological issues~ the SO's (other than energy or military), May 1980. ENGINEERED New developments in biotechnology: field-testing engineered organisms: genetic and ecological issues, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. ENGINEERING Hiaher education for science and engineering. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1989. Ele~entary and secondary education for science and engineering. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1988. Pret,aring for science and engineering careers: field level profiles, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, January 1987. Demographic trends and the scientific and engineering work force, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1385. Engineering implications~ chronic materials scarcity, Materials Program, April 1977. Stringfellow superfund site: engineering case study. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1984. ENGINEERS Educating scientists and engineers: grade school to grad school, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1988. PAGE 642 111 ENGLISH Trends and status Qt computers in schools: use in chapter 1 programs and use ldth limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. ENHANCED Enhanced oil recovery potential in the United States, Energy Program, January 1978. ENHANCERS Effects Qt replacing~ nth aromatic versus alcohol octane enhancers in gasoline, Energy and Materials Program, January 1986. ENHANCING Enhancing the quality .o.f y.~. grain~ international trade, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Enhancing agriculture in Africa: A~ .fo.r u.s. development assistance, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1988. ENTERPRISE Health of the scientific and technical enterprise: .an advisorv panel report .t.2 .tlul Office 2f Technology Assessment, R & D Program, October 1978. ENVIRONMENT Safe skies .tor tomorrow: aviation safety in A competitive environment. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, July 1988. Gearing up for safety: motor carrier safety in A competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. PAGE 643 Regulatory environment .fQx science, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, February 1986. 112 Assessment .O::. technologies for determining cancer risks from the environment, Health Program, June 1981. ENVIRONMENTAL Review .0::. the Department .0::. Energy weapons complex modernization P.l,An: environmental issues, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1989. Environmental issues affecting~ Panama Canal, Oceans and Environment Program, December 1978. Environmental contaminants in ,fQQg, Food Program, December 1979. Review of the u.s. Environmental Protection Agency: environmental research outlook EX 1976 through lii.Q, Energy Program, August 1976. Environmental protection in~ Federal .c.QAl leasing program, Energy and Materials Program, May 1984. ENVIRONMENTS Wastes in marine environments, oceans and Environment Program, April 1987. l~QUIPMENT Scientific equipment .tel: undergraduates: ll it adequate, science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1986. Hemodialysis equipment And disposables industry: health technology QA.U study .DQ. ll, Health Program, December 1984. EQUITY Selected electronic funds transfer issues: privacy. security, and equity. Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1982. PAGE 644 113 ERDA Analysis of the ERDA plan and program, Energy Program, October 1978. Comparative anlaysis of the 1976 ERDA plan and program, Energy Program, May 1976. ESTABLISHING Establishing a 200-mile fisheries zone, Oceans Program, June 1977. ESTIMATES Analyses of trends in coverage and preliminary estimates .Q.{ the effects of sn employer mandate and medicaid expansion, Health Program, July 1989. Costs .Q.t rn and other HIY infections: review of the estimates, Health Program, May 1987. EVALUATING Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies for evaluating cost, guality and medical technology, Health Program, October 1985. Criteria~ evaluating the implementation plan reguired J2y the Earthguake Hazards Reduction Act .Q.t 1977, Exploratory Group, January 1980. EVALUATION Feasibility and value .Q.t broadband communications in rural areas: s preliminary evaluation, Transportation Program, April 1976. Evaluation .Q.{ railroad safety. Transportation Program, May 1978. Evaluation of the feasibility .Q.{ studying l,Qng-term health effects in atomic veterans, Special Projects, July 1985. PAGE 645 competition in coastal seas: An evaluation Q.f. foreign maritime activities in the 200-mi,l& Di, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. 114 Evaluation of options for managing greater-than-Class-c low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1988. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis Q.f. medical technology: four common x-ray procedures--problems and prospects for economic evaluation, Health Program, April 1982. Implications ,Q.f. cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the feasibility Q.f. economic evaluation of diagnostic procedure--the case of~ scanning, Health Program, April 1981. Scientific validity ,Q.f. polygraph testing: a research review and evaluation, Health Program, November 1983. EVIDENCE Technology and handicapped people: Mandatory passive restraint systems in automobiles: issues ,ang evidence, Health Program, September 1982. EXPANSION Analyses of trends in coverage and preliminary estimates of the effects Q.f. fill employer mandate ,ang medicaid expansion, Health Program, July 1989. EXPERIENCE Water-related technologies :.o.r sustainable agriculture in arid/ semiarid lands: selected foreign experience, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. EXPLORATION Analysis of the feasibility ,Q.f. separating exploration from production of .oil and gas on the outer continental shelf, Oceans Program, May 1975. PAGE 646 115 EXPLORATORY Ext>loratory workshop Q!l the social impacts of robotics: summary and issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1982. EXPLORING Marine minerals: exploring our~ ocean frontier, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1987. EXPLOSIONS containment of underground nuclear explosions, International Security and Commerce Program, October 1989. EXPLOSIVES Taaaants in explosives, International Security and Commerce Program, April 1980. EXPORTS Coal exports and PQn development, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1981. Trade in services: exports and foreign revenues, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. EXTENSION Patent-term extension and the pharmaceutical industry, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1981. EXTRA CORPOREAL Payment .fQ.: physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology study no,. 36: effects of federal policies on extracorporeal shock~ lithotripsy. Health Program, May 1986. PAGE 647 116 EXTRACTING Plants: the potentials for extracting protein, medicines, and other useful chemicals, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1983. FAA Review of the FAA 1982 National Airspace System Plan, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, August 1982. FACILITIES Analysis of "lmY America" proposals for offshore drilling rigs and production facilities, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1988. Review of the Department of Energy modernization plan: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation .ot activities at certain facilities in the Department of Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. Groundwater protection standards for hazardous waste .lAn.g disposal facilities: will~ prevent more superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. FACING Facing America's trash: what next for municipal solid waste?, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1989. FACTS Automobile update: facts and figures, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, September 1985. FARM Technology. public policy, and the changing structure of American agriculture: a special report for the 1985 farm bill, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1985. PAGE 648 117 FARMLANDS Reclaiming prime farmlands and other hiah-guality croplands after surface coal mining, Energy and Materials Program, December 1985. FARMS Energy from 2rum ocean kelp farms, oceans and Environment Program, September 1980. FAST Mapping our genes. Genome projects: HQ!r Jng? How ta:t?, Biological Applications Program, April 1988. FEASIBILITY Feasibility and value .of broadband communications in rural areas: a preliminary evaluation, Transportation Program, April 1976. Evaluation .of~ feasibility .of studying l,onq-:t.rm health effects in atomic veterans, special Projects, July 1985. Analysis of~ feasibility .ot separating exploration .fl:gm production .Q.f 2il. Ami SIU. gn .tla outer continental shelf, oceans Program, May 1975. Implications .of cost-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: the feasibility of economic evaluation .Qf diagnostic procedure--the .ca.u .ot ~scanning.Health Program, April 1981. FEDERAL Federal funding .Q.f nil rehabilitation: A review .Q.f alternative approaches, Transportation Program, September 1975. Proposal pressure in the 198Qs: AD indicator .0:. stress .on :the federal research system, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1990. Selected federal programs in appropriate technology. R & D Program, October 1978. PAGE 649 Impact 21 inflation Qn the federal~ k d investment, R & D Program, May 1980. 118 Applications of R & Din the civil sector: the opportunity provided~ the Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act of 1977, R & D Program, June 1978. Impact Q.f A Department of Education Qn Federal science and technology activities, R & D Program, August 1978. Role Q.f demonstrations in federal Bk~ policy, R & D Program, July 1978. Technology ,and oceanography: An assessment Q.f Federal technologies for oceanographic research ,and monitoring. Oceans and Environment Program, June 1981. Patterns and trends in Federal .c.oa.l lease ownership, 1950-80, Materials Program, April 1981. Assessment Q.f development ,and production potential Q.f Federal coal leases, Materials Program, December 1981. Management 21 _fy,el ,and nonfuel minerals in Federal l.and, Materials Program, April 1979. Analysis .of lAn governing access across Federal lands: options for access in Alaska, Materials Program, February 1979. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology case study no. H: effects Q.f federal policies on extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Health Program, May 1986. Update Q.f Federal activities regarding :th. YU 2t pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, May 1984. Market for wheelchairs--innovations and Federal policy: health technology case study ,nQ. ~, Health Program, November 1984. Selected topics in Federal health statistics, Health Program, June 1979. Review of selected Federal vaccine and immunization policies: based Qn case studies Q.f pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, September 1979. Federal policies and the medical devices industry, Health Program, November 1984. PAGE 650 119 Perspectives .Qll Federal retail food grading. Food Program, June 1977. Potential effects of section~ .of~ Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act .of 1976, Energy and Materials Program, March 1986. Environmental protection in the Federal coal leasing program, Energy and Materials Program, May 1984. Federal scientific and technical information in an electronic age: opportunities ,and challenges, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. Informing the nation: federal information dissemination in .an electronic age, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1988. Federal funding f.o.r artificial intelligence research ,and development, communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1987. Federal government information technology: electronic record systems ,an,d individual priyacy, communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1986. Federal government information technology: management. security, ,and congressional oversight, communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1986. Federal government information technology: electronic surveillance ,and civil liberties, communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1985. Federal regulation .an.d animal patents, Biological Applications Program, February 1988. FEED Drugs in livestock .f.e.@d., Food Program, June 1979. FERTILITY world population and fertility planning technologies: the next 20 years, Human Resources Program, February 1982. PAGE 651 FIELD Preparing for science and engineering careers: field level profiles, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, January 1987. FIELD-TESTING New developments in biotechnology: field-testing engineered organisms: genetic and ecological issues, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. FIELDS Biological effects of power frequency electric and magnetic fields, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. FIGURES Automobile update: facts and figures, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, September 1985. FINANCIAL Financial viability of Conrail: review and analysis, Transportation Program, September 1975. Smoking-related deaths and financial costs, Health Program, September 1985. 120 Effects Qt information technology .Qil financial services systems, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1984. FINANCING Oraanizing and financing basic research to increase food production, Food Program, June 1977. PAGE 652 FIREARMS Technical guestions regarding plastic firearms, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1986. FIRST 121 First report .Q!l the Physician Payment Review Commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1987. First report .Q!l the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1985. Science, technology, and the First Amendment, Communication and Information Technologies Program, January 1988. FISHERIES Establishing a 200-mile, fisheries rn, Oceans Program, June 1977. FLOOD Issues and options in flood hazards management, Exploratory Group, February 1980. FOLLOW-ON New technology .f.Qr ~= implementing follow-.Q!l forces attack, International Security and Commerce Program, June 1987. Technologies .fQ.r NATO's follow-_gn forces attack concept, International security and Commerce Program, July 1986. FOOD Pesticide residues in .fQ.Qg: technologies and methodologies .f.Qr detection, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1988. Food information systems, Food Program, February 1976. PAGE 653 122 Environmental contaminants in food, Food Program, December 1979. Emerging food marketing technologies: a preliminary analysis, Food Program, October 1978. Perspectives on Federal retail food grading, Food Program, June 1977. organizing and financing basic research to increase food production. Food Program, June 1977. Open shelf-life dating of food, Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1979. Food information systems: summary and analysis, Food Program, August 1976. Assessment of the United states food and agricultural research system, Food Program, December 1981. FOR Assessment of community planning for mass transit-bibliography. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Minneapolis/St .faYl. case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for mass transit-technical report, Transportation Program, February 1976. Impact of advanced air transport technology: part IV--financing and program alternatives .fQ.I: advanced b.igh-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, August 1982. Assessment .0.:. community planning for mass transit-Washington, ~-~study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for~ transit-Seattle study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .0.:. community planning for mass transit-San Francisco case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for~ transit-Los Angeles study.Transportation Program, February 1976. PAGE 654 Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Denver case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for~ transit-Chicago case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Boston~ study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Atlanta case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. 123 Assessment Qt community planning for mass transit, Transportation Program, February 1976. Technology and the American economic transition: choices for the future, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, May 1988. Linking for learning:a new course for education, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, November 1989. Performance standards tQr secondary school vocational education. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1989. Higher education for science .and. engineering. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1989. Elementary and secondary education for science and engineering. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1988. Safe skies for tomorrow: aviation safety in a competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, July 1988. Power on! New tools for teaching .and. learning. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. Gearing YR~ safety: motor carrier safety in~ competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. Preparing for science and engineering careers: field level profiles, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, January 1987. Scientific equipment for undergraduates: ll it adequate, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1986. PAGE 655 Regulatory environment for science, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, February 1986. Automation and robotics for the space station: phase B considerations, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, October 1985. 124 Technology, innovation, ,ang regional economic development: census of state government initiatives for high-technology industrial development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. Assessment of technology .foX local development, R & D Program, January 1981. Facing America's trash: what next for municipal solid waste?, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1989. Polar prospects: a minerals treaty for Antarctica, Oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. Catching our breath: next steps -'21: reducing urban ozone, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. Technologies f2': reducing dioxin in~ manufacture 2f bleached PY.lR, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1989. Evaluation .Qf options f.o. managing greater-.t.h,an-Class-~ ~-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1988. Analysis of "Buy America" proposals for offshore drilling~ and production facilities, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1988. Using desalination technologies .fQI: water treatment, oceans and Environment Program, March 1988. Urban ozone ,ang the Clean Ail: l&t,: problems and proposals .to.t: change, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1988. Marine applications for fuel .c.ell technology. oceans and Environment Program, February 1986. Oil and gas technologies for the Arctic and deepwater, oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. use 2f models .:.0.: water resources management, planning, and policy, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1982. PAGE 656 Technology and oceanography: An assessment .0: Federal technologies tQI: oceanographic research AD9. monitoring. Oceans and Environment Program, June 1981. 125 Acid nin AD9. transported m pollutants: implications .for public policy, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1984. Nonnuclear industrial hazardous waste: classifying for hazard management, Materials Program, November 1981. Technologies and management strategies for hazardous waste control, Materials Program, March 1983. Technical options .for conservation .0: metals: case studies of selected metals And products, Materials Program, September 1979. Habitability .0: the~ canal~= mi analysis .Q.! th. technical basis for the decision on~ habitability .0: the emergency declaration area, Materials Program, June 1983. Analysis of laws governing access across Federal lands: options .for access in Alaska, Materials Program, February 1979. Requirements .tor fulfilling A national materials policy, Materials Program, August 1974. Launch options f.Qr .trul future: A buyer's guide, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1988. New technology .tor~= implementing follow-.on forces attack, International Security and Commerce Program, June 1987. Technologies .tor NATO's follow-.on forces attack concept, International Security and commerce Program, July 1986. UNISPACE ~= A context for international cooperation And competition, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1983. Remote sensing and th. private sector: issues for discussion, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1984. Trade adjustment assistance: nl: ideas .for An old program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. Serious reduction of hazardous waste: .for pollution prevention and industrial efficiency. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. PAGE 657 126 Review of the consent decree for cleanup of in Indiana, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. Groundwater protection standards for hazardous waste land disposal facilities: will they prevent more superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. Preventive health services for medicare beneficiaries:policy and research issues, Health Program, February 1990. Commercial development Q.f tests for human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. Prescription drugs and elderly Americans: ambulatory use and approaches to coverage for Medicare, Health Program, October 1987. Screening for open-angle glaucoma in the elderly. Health Program, October 1988. Appropriate care for cataract surgery patients before and after surgery: issues Q.f medical safety and appropriateness, Health Program, October 1988. Quality of medical care: information for consumers, Health Program, June 1988. commercial development Qf tests for human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. Neonatal intensive care for low birthweight infants: costs and effectiveness, Health Program, December 1987. Breast cancer screening .f.Qr Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs :t2 Medicare .arul medical resources required, Health Program, November 1987. Medical technology .arul costs Q.f medicare program: Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) and the Medicare program: implications .f.Qr medical technology. Health Program, July 1983. Technologies for managing urinary incontinence: health technology case study no. 33, Health Program, July 1985. Status of biomedical research and related technology for tropical diseases, Health Program, September 1985. Technologies .f.Qr detecting heritable mutations in human beings, Health Program, September 1986. PAGE 658 127 Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology case study llQ. 1..: effects .Qf federal policies on extracorporeal shock~ lithotripsy. Health Program, May 1986. Payment .fQr physician services: strategies for medicare, Health Program, February 1986. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies for evaluating cost, quality and medical technology. Health Program, October 1985. Market for wheelchairs--innovations and Federal policy: health technology case study llQ. 30, Health Program, November 1984. Implications .o! Q.Ot,-effectiveness analysis .Qf medical technology: ,f.QYr common x-1:U procedures--problems and prospects for economic evaluation, Health Program, April 1982. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: surgery .fQr breast cancer, Health Program, October 1981. Imolications of cost-effectiveness anlaysis of medical technology: screening .tel: colon cancer--A technology assessment, Health Program, April 1981. Assessment .Qf technologies for determining cancer risks .f.rQm the environment, Health Program, June 1981. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study no. 26: assistive devices !Qr severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. Technology and handicapped people: Selected telecommunications devices .fQr hearing-impaired persons, Health Program, December 1982. Strategies for medical technology assessment. Health Program, September 1982. Development .Qf medical technology: opportunities for assessment, Health Program, August 1976. Compensation for vaccine-related injuries, Health Program, November 1980. PAGE 659 Agricultural research AM technology transfer policies~ the 1990s, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1990. 128 Analysis of the range of institutional options available to house a proposed National Center for Biological Diversity and Conservation Research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. Enhancing the guality gt u.~. grain~ international trade, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Science and technology for development, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Enhancing agriculture in Africa: a role for y.s. development assistance, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1988. Pesticide residues in food: technologies and methodologies for detection, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1988. Integrated renewable resource management .fQI: u.s. insular areas, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1987. Innovative biological technologies !01: lesser developed countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1985. water-related technologies~ sustainable agriculture in u.~. arid/semiarid lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1983. Review gt methodologies for nutrition research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1980. Technology. public policy, and the changing structure of American agriculture: A special report .ru the~ .ta.m bill, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1985. water-related technologies~ sustainable agriculture in arid/ semiarid lands: selected foreign experience, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. Plants: the potentials for extracting protein, medicines, and other useful chemicals, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1983. PAGE 660 129 criteria~ evaluating :tM implementation ru.An required~ :tM Earthquake Hazards Reduction AQt .o.f 1977, Exploratory Group, January 1980. statistical needs~ a changing u.~. economy, Energy and Materials Program, September 1989. Electric power wheeling mm dealing: technological considerations for increasing competition, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. Technologies for the preservation Qf prehistoric .ADsi historic landscapes, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. starpower: y.~. Ans1 :tM international quest~ fusion energy. Energy and Materials Program, October 1987. Technologies~ underwater archaeology And maritime preservation. Energy and Materials Program, September 1987. construction Ans1 materials research ,And development~ .tbJl nation's public works, Energy and Materials Program/ Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1987. Increased automobile flA@l. efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing ill imports, Energy Program, Se~tember 1982. Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative 1.21: reducing ill imports--environmental issues .f2l: synthetic transportation fuels~ -1, Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile full efficiency Arui synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing ill imports--environmental issues gt synthetic transportation fuels~ .QQAl.-background report. Energy Program, December 1982. New structural materials technologies: opportunities for the Qf advanced ceramics and composites, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. Technologies for prehistoric .ADsi historic preservation, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing .oil. imports--water availability for synthetic fuels-.an assessment gt current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. PAGE 661 130 New electric power technologies: problems and prospects for the 1980s, Energy and Materials Program, July 1985. Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives .f.Qr reducing oil imports--selected technical and economic comparisions .o.f synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. synthetic fuels for transportation: the future potential .o.f electric and hybrid vehicles, Energy Program, March 1982. Analysis .o.f the impacts .of the projected natural gas curtailments .f.Qr the winter llll-1.., Energy Program, November 1975. Critical connections communication .f.Qr thl future, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1990. High performance computing AM networking .f.Qr science, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1989. Defending secrets, sharing~= mm locks AM .ten .f.Qr electronic information. communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1987. Federal funding .f.Qr artificial intelligence research NlSi development. communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1987. Assessment .o.f alternatives for A national computerized criminal history system, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1982. Implications .0: electronic mAil. Ansi message systems .f.Qr they.~. Postal Service, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1982. Institutional protocols for decisions about life-sustaining treatments, Biological Applications Program, July 1988. FORCE Demographic trends and the scientific and engineering work force, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1985. PAGE 662 OTA review Qt the Missouri dioxin llk force recommendations concerning the management Qt contaminated ml., Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. FORCES New technology for HATQ: implementing follow-.on forces attack, International Security and commerce Program, June 1987. Technologies for NATO's follow-gn forces attack concept, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1986. FORECASTS 131 Forecasts of physician supply AM requirements, Health Program, April 1980. FOREIGN competition in coastal seas: An evaluation .0: foreign maritime activities in :th .2.Q.Q-mil.tl m, oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. Trade in services: exports AM foreign revenues. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. water-related technologies~ sustainable agriculture in arid/ semiarid lands: selected foreign experience, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. Africa tomorrow: issues in technology, agriculture, .and y.~. foreign ill, Food and Renewable Resources Program, December 1984. FOREST sustaining tropical forest resources: y.~. and international institutions, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. sustaining tropical forest resources: reforestation Qt degraded lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. Technologies to sustain tropical forest resources, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1984. PAGE 663 FORMAL Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: formal analysis, policy formulation, and endstage renal disease, Health Program, April 1981. FORMULATION Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: formal analysis, policy formulation, and endstage renal disease, Health Program, April 1981. FOUNDATION 132 Grassroots development: the African Development Foundation, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1988. FOUR Implications Qt ~-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: .fo!ll: common x-x:av procedures--problems Ami prospects for economic evaluation, Health Program, April 1982. FOURTH Fourth report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1988. FRANCISCO Assessment of community planning ,:,Qr transit-San Francisco study.Transportation Program, February 1976. FREQUENCY Biological effects Qt power frequency electric and magnetic fields, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. PAGE 664 133 FROM Direct interest participation in the regulatory decision process: lessons learned ttom two l!mi safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. Analysis .Q! .th feasibility .Q! separating exploration .trom production of oil and gas .on the outer continental shelf, Oceans Program, May 1975. Energy from open ocean~ farms, Oceans and Environment Program, September 1980. Protecting the nation's groundwater _f.rom contamination-vol. I & ll, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1984. Materials and energy tram municipal waste, Materials Program, July 1979. commercial newsgathering .tram space, International security and Commerce Program, May 1987. From pollution :tQ prevention: A progress report .on waste reduction. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. unrelated b.oJa marrow transplants in the united states:policy issues tram A patient perspective, Health Program, February 1990;revised March 1990. Assessment .Q! technologies .f.21: determining cancer risks .tram .th environment, Health Program, June 1981. Increased automobile~ efficiency Ami synthetic fuels: alternative~ reducing ill imports--environmental issues .fox: synthetic transportation fuels .tram .QQAl, Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile .fuli efficiency An9 synthetic fuels: alternatives~ reducing ill imports--environmental issues of synthetic transportation fuels .fi:om .Qli-backqround report, Energy Program, December 1982. Energy .fi:om biological processes, Energy Program, July 1980. status report .on .th su potential ttom devonian shales .Q! the Appalachian Basin. Energy Program, November 1977. PAGE 665 134 Radiofreguency YU Ans;! management: impacts .fl:Qm .tla world Administrative Radio Conference .Q.f. 1979, Communication and Information Technologies Program, January 1982. FRONTIER Marine minerals: exploring gy.: new ocean frontier, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1987. FUEL Marine applications for fuel cell technology, Oceans and Environment Program, February 1986. Management of fuel and nonfuel minerals in Federal l.a,ng, Materials Program, April 1979. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing ill imports, Energy Program, September 1982. Increased automobile~ efficiency Ans1 synthetic fuels: alternative f.QI: reducing .oil imports--environmental issues for synthetic transportation fuels .trQm ~oal, Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing ill imports--environmental issues of synthetic transportation fuels from .QQal-background report, Energy Program, December 1982. Increased automobile .fuAl. efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives f.QI: reducing .oil. imports--water availability f.QI: synthetic fuels-.an assessment 2.f current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. Increased automobile .fuAl. efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing .Q.il imports--selected technical and economic comparisions Qt synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. FUELS Increased automobile .fu.il efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative f.QI: reducing 2il imports, Energy Program, September 1982. PAGE 666 135 Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing oil imports--environmental issues for synthetic transportation fuels from coal, Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing oil imports--environmental issues of synthetic transportation fuels .f.rQm .Q.Qll-backqround report, Energy Program, December 1982. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing oil imports--water availability for synthetic fuels-,an assessment .Q{ current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing ill imports--selected technical and economic comparisions .Q{ synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. synthetic fuels for transportation: the future potential of electric and hybrid vehicles, Energy Program, March 1982. FUELS-AN Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives .to.: reducing 2il. imports--water availability for synthetic fuels-,an assessment .Q{ current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. FULFILLING Requirements for fulfilling A national materials policy, Materials Program, August 1974. FUNDING Federal funding of .rail rehabilitation:~ review of alternative approaches, Transportation Program, September 1975. Research funding as an investment:~ we measure the returns, science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1986. Federal funding .f.Qr artificial intelligence research and development, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1987. PAGE 667 136 FUNDS Selected electronic funds transfer issues: privacy. security. and equity. Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1982. FUSION starpower: The U.S. and the international guest for fusion energy. Energy and Materials Program, October 1987. FUTURE Technology assessment of changes in the future use and characteristics .Qf. the automobile transportation system, Transportation Program, February 1979. Technology and the American economic transition: choices for the future, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, May 1988. Technology and the future .Qf. the U.S. construction industry. Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, August 1984. civilian space stations Arui the~-~futun in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, November 1984. Launch options for the future:~ buyer's gyide, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1908. Healthy children: investing in the future, Health Program, February 1988. Alternative energy futures: the future .Qf. liquefied natural gas imports-background paper, Energy Program, March 1980. Synthetic fuels for transportation: .th.@ future potential .Qf. electric and hybrid vehicles, Energy Program, March 1982. Alternative energy futures: the future .Qf. liquefied natural gas imports, Energy Program, March 1980. critical connections communication for the future, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1990. PAGE 668 FUTURES Global models, world futures, And public policy: A critigue, Transportation Program, April 1982. 137 Alternative energy futures: the future 2f liguefied natural gas imports-background paper, Energy Program, March 1980. Alternative energy futures: th. future Qf liguefied natural gas imports, Energy Program, March 1980. FY Review 2f they.~. Environmental Protection Agency: environmental research outlook lX lili through li.Q, Energy Program, August 1976. GAS An Analysis Q.f th. Department Q.f the Interior's proposed acceleration .2.f. development .0: .oil And .on th. outer continental shelf. oceans and Environment Program, March 1975. Qil And .sm.s. technologies~ .th. Arctic And deepwater, oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. Analysis 2f th feasibility .0: separating exploration .from production Q.f .oil And .on tM outer continental shelf. Oceans Program, May 1975. coastal effects Q.f offshore energy systems: An assessment Q.f .oil And systems, deepwater ports, And nuclear powerplants 2ll the coast Qf Hg Jersey And Delaware. oceans Program, November 1976. Transportation of liguefied natural gas, Oceans Program, September 1977. Effects of decontrol .on .Qlg gas recovery. Energy and Materials Program, February 1984. y.~. natural gas availability: conventional gas supply through the yea.r 2000, Energy and Materials Program, September 1983. PAGE 669 138 Alternative energy futures: the future of liquefied natural gas imports-background paper, Energy Program, March 1980. ~.. natural gas availability: gas supply through the year 2000, Energy and Materials Program, February 1985. Status report .Qll the gas potential from devonian shales of the Appalachian Basin, Energy Program, November 1977. Analysis of the impacts of the projected natural gas curtailments for the winter 1975-76, Energy Program, November 1975. Alternative energy futures: the future of liquefied natural gas imports, Energy Program, March 1980. GASOHOL Gasohol, Energy Program, September 1979. GASOLINE Effects of replacing lead with aromatic versus alcohol octane enhancers in gasoline, Energy and Materials Program, January 1986. GASTRONINTESTINAL Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis Q.f medical technology: the cost effectivenes~ of upper gastronintestinal endoscopy. Health Program, May 1981. GEARING Gearing YR for safety: motor carrier safety in A competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. GENE Human gene therapy, Biological Applications Program, December 1984. PAGE 670 GENES Mapping our genes. Genome projects:~ 12,ig? fis.t?, Biological Applications Program, April 1988. GENETIC commercial development .Q.f tests .fQI: human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. Commercial development of tests~ human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. New developments in biotechnology: field-testing engineered organisms: genetic AM ecological issues, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. Role Qt genetic testing in .the. prevention .Q! occupational diseases, Biological Applications Program, April 1983. GENETICS Impacts .Q! applied genetics: micro-organisms, plants, and animals, Human Resources Program, April 1981. GENOME Mapping our genes. Genome projects:~ 12,ig? How fast?, Biological Applications Program, April 1988. GEOGRAPHIC 139 Research .Qn geographic variations in physician practice patterns, Health Program, February 1987. GLAUCOMA screening~ open-angle glaucoma in .the. elderly, Health Program, October 1988. PAGE 671 GLOBAL Global models, world futures, and public policy: a critique, Transportation Program, April 1982. GORGAS 140 Quality AD9 relevance .Q! research and related activities at the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory. Health Program, August 1983. GOVERNING Agreement governing the activities gt states Qn the moon and other celestial bodies, Telecommunications Program, August 1980. Analysis of laws governing access across Federal lands: options for access .in Alaska, Materials Program, February 1979. GOVERNMENT Technology. innovation, ,ang regional economic development: census of state government ini tiatives tor high-technology industrial develgpment, Scie.nce, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. Government involvement .in the innovation process: a contractor's report to the Office gt Technology Assessment, Government Policies for Innovation, Augutit 1978. Technology assessment .in business ,ang government, Exploratory Group, January 1977. supercomputers: government plans ,ang policies, communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1986. Federal government information technology: electronic record systems And individual privacy. Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1986. Federal government information technology: management, security, ,ang congressional oversight. Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1986. PAGE 672 Federal government information technology: electronic surveillance and civil liberties, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1985. GOVERNMENTAL 141 Technology assessment activities in the industrial, academic, and governmental communities, Exploratory Group, December 1976. GRAD Educating scientists and engineers: grade school to grad school, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1988. GRADE Educating scientists fil)g engineers: grade school to grad school, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1988. GRADING Perspectives on Federal retail food grading, Food Program, June 1977. GRAIN Enhancing the guality .Q.f. u.s. grain~ international trade, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Grain guality in international trade: A comparison of major u.~. competitors, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. GRANT Applications of Bk Din the civil sector: the opportunity provided by the Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act of 1977, R & D_Program, June 1978. PAGE 673 142 GRASSROOTS Grassroots development: the African Development Foundation, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1988. Grassroots conservation~ biological diversity in the United States, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1986. GREATER-THAN-CLASS-C Evaluation of options for managing greater-than-Class-c low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1988. GROUNDWATER Protecting the nation's groundwater from contamination-vol. X ll, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1984. Groundwater protection standards for hazardous waste land disposal facilities: ld.ll :they prevent more superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. GROUP Impact of advanced group rapid transit technology, Transportation Program, January 1980. GROUPS Medical technology ,ang costs .Q,f ,th,e medicare program: Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) and ,th,e Medicare program: implications for medical technology, Health Program, July 1983. GUIDE Launch options for the future: A buyer's guide, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1988. PAGE 674 143 GUIDEWAY Automated quideway transit: .an assessment .Q! PRT and other new systems, Transportation Program, June 1975. H Analysis ,Q.f selected mobile source provisions in H.B. 3030 and H-B ~, oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. HABITABILITY Habitability .Qf ~~canal rn: .an analysis of the technical basis for the decision .on .th habitability of the emergency declaration rn, Materials Program, June 1983. HANDICAPPED Technology .ans1 handicapped people: Mandatory passive restraint systems in automobiles: issues Ansi evidence, Health Program, September 1982. Technology Ans1 handicapped people: Health technology case study nQ. li: assistive devices~ severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. Technology ,Ang handicapped people: Health technology study no,. ll: technology mm learning disabilities, Health Program, December 1983. Technology ,Ang handicapped people: Selected telecommunications devices~ hearing-impaired persons, Health Program, December 1982. Technology and handicapped people, Health Program, May 1982. HAWAII current health status and population projections .Q! native Hawaiians living in Hawaii, Health Program, April 1987. PAGE 675 HAWAIIANS current health status and population projections of native Hawaiians living in Hawaii, Health Program, April 1987. HAZARD Nonnuclear industrial hazardous waste: classifying for hazard management, Materials Program, November 1981. HAZARDOUS 144 Transportation of hazardous materials, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, July 1986. Transportation of hazardous materials: state and local activities, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1986. ocean incineration: its 1:2a in managing hazardous waste, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1986. Nonnuclear industrial p~zardous waste: classifying for hazard management, Materia:.s Program, November 1981. Technologies and managenent strategies for hazardous waste control, Materials Program, March 1983. Serious reduction Q.f hazardous waste: for pollution prevention and industrial efficiency. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. Groundwater protection standards t2I: hazardous waste land disposal facilities: will they prevent more superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. HAZARDS Issues and options in flood hazards management, Exploratory Group, February 1980. criteria for evaluating the implementation plan reguired }2y the Earthguake Hazards Reduction Act Q.f 1977, Exploratory Group, January 1980. PAGE 676 Reproductive health hazards in ,th!l workplace, Biological Applications Program, December 1985. 145 Reproductive health hazards in th. workplace: selected aspects of reproductive health hazards regulation, Biological Applications Program, October 1985. HEALTH Evaluation of the feasibility of studying lQ.ng-term health effects in atomic veterans, Special Projects, July 1985. Health .Qf the scientific and technical enterprise: An advisory panel report .t2 tM Office of Technology Assessment, R & D Program, October 1978. Preventive health services to;: medicare beneficiaries:policy and research issues, Health Program, February 1990. Defining rural areas: impact .on health care policy and research, Health Program, July 1989. current health status ,Ang population projections Qi native Hawaiians living in Hawaii. Health Program, April 1987. Medical testing ,a,ng health insurance, Health Program, August 1988. Aids and health insurance An~ survey, Health Program, February 1988. Children's mental health: problems Ansi services, Health Program, December 1986. Implications .of Q.06-effectiveness analysis Qi medical technology: Health technology CAD study llQ. 12: nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified nurse midwives--A policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. contact .lens. industry--structure. competition, And public policy: health technology QA.S.e study llQ. ll, Health Program, December 1984. safety. efficacy, mm .9QSt effectiveness .Qf therapeutic apheresis: health technology .QAH study 112. ll, Health Program, July 1983. PAGE 677 Effectiveness and costs of alcoholism treatment: health technology case study !lQ. 22, Health Program, March 1983. 146 Variations in hospital length .Q! stay--their relationship to health outcomes: health technology case study no. 24, Health Program, August 1983. Effectiveness and cost .Q! continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPO): health technology study no. 35, Health Program, September 1985. Technologies for managing urinary incontinence: health technology study !lQ. 33, Health Program, July 1985. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology case study no. 36: effects ,Q! federal policies on extracorporeal shock l'l lithotripsy, Health Program, May 1986. Hemodialysis equipment and disposables industry: health technology study no. ll, Health Program, December 1984. Clinical staffing in .th@ Indian health service, Health Program, February 1987. Indian health care, Health Program, April 1986. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--A clinical, industrial, and policy analysis: health technology case study no. 27, Health Program, September 1984. Boston elbow: health technology case study no. 29, Health Program, Novembe~ 1984. Market for wheelchairs--innovations And Federal policy: health technology study IlQ. 1.Q., Health Program, November 1984. Implications .Q! cost-effectiveness analysis .Q! medical technology: .th. management .Q! health .c.an technology in ten countries, Health Program, October 1980. Cost effectiveness of digital subtraction angiography in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease: health technology case study no. 34, Health Program, May 1985. Review of the Public Health Service's response to AIDS, Health Program, February 1985. PAGE 678 147 Impact of randomized clinical trials .Qll health policy and medical practice. Health Program, August 1983. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology .c.au study DQ. li: assistive devices~ severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study DQ. 25: technology and learning disabilities, Health Program, December 1983. Technology transfer at~ National Institutes of Health, Health Program, March 1982. Selected topics in Federal health statistics, Health Program, June 1979. MEOLA.RS .a.nd health information policy. Health Program, September 1982. Medical technology under proposals ,t.Q increase competition in health care, Health Program, October 1982. Intensive gn units Crn)--clinical outcomes, costs, An9. decisionmaking: health technology .QAU study nQ. ll, Health Program, November 1984. Reproductive health hazards .in thA workplace, Biological Applications Program, December 1985. Reproductive health hazards in thA workplace: selected aspects of reproductive health hazards regulation. Biological Applications Program, October 1985. HEALTHY Healthy children: investing in the future. Health Program, February 1988. HEARING Hearing impairment And elderly people. Biological Applications Program, May 1986. PAGE 679 HEARING-IMPAIRED Technology and handicapped people: Selected telecommunications devices for hearing-impaired persons, Health Program, December 1982. HEART--COST 148 Implications Qi, cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the artificial heart--cost, risks, and benefits, Health Program, May 1982. HEMODIALYSIS Hemodialysis equipment and disposables industry: health technology case study ll.Q. 32, Health Program, December 1984. HERITABLE Technologies for detecting heritable mutations .in human beings, Health Program, September 1986. HIGH High performance computing and networking for science, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1989. HIGH-LEVEL Subseabed disposal of high-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1986. Managing the nation's commercial high-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1985. HIGH-QUALITY Reclaiming prime farmlands and other high-quality croplands after surface coal mining, Energy and Materials Program, December 1985. PAGE 680 149 HIGH-SPEED Impact .Q! advanced air transport technology: RAl:t IV--financing and program alternatives :.o.r advanced high-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, August 1982. Impact of advanced air transport technology: RAl:t !--advanced high-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, April 1980. HIGH-TECHNOLOGY Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: encouraging hi.an-technology development, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, April 1983. Technology, innovation .aml regional economic development: census .Q! state government initiatives :.o.r high-technology industrial development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. HIGH-TEMPERATURE commercializing biqh-temperature superconductivity, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. HIGHER Higher education for science and engineering. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1989. HIGHWAY Advanced vehicle/highway systems Ang urban traffic problems, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1989. HISTORIC Technologies~ the preservation .Q! prehistoric and historic landscapes, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. Technologies for prehistoric and historic preservation, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. PAGE 681 150 HISTORY Preliminary assessment of the National Crime Information Center and the computerizedcriminal history systems, Telecommunications Program, December 1978. Assessment of alternatives~ a national computerized criminal history system, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1982. HIV Costs of AIDS and other HIV infections: review Q! the estimates, Health Program, May 1987. HOLDING Holding the edge: maintaining~ defense technology base, International Security and Commerce Program, April 1989. HOME Technology dependant children: hospital~home care, Health PrograM, May 1987. Copyright and home copying: technology challenges the law, communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. HOMEMAKERS Displaced homemakers: programs and policy. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, October 1985. HOSPITAL Assessment of the Veterans Administration's method of analyzing its hospital mortality, Health Program, April 1989. Variations in hospital length Q! stay--their relationship to health outcomes: health technology study D.Q. 24, Health Programv August 1983. PAGE 682 Technology dependant children: hospital vs. home~, Health Program, May 1987. 151 Replacing the Rosebud Sioux Hospital: number .Qf beds and whether A surgical suite is needed, Health Program, August 1985. Hospital information systems at the Veterans Administration, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. HOUSE Analysis of the range of institutional options available to house A proposed National Center !Q.r Biological Diversity and Conservation Research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. HOW How effective is AIDS education?, Health Program, June 1988. Mapping our genes. Genome projects: How big? How fast?, Biological Applications Program, April 1988. HUMAN SALYUT: soviet steps toward permanent human presence in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. Round trip to orbit: human spaceflight alternatives, International Security and Commerce Program, August 1989. Commercial development of tests for human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. Commercial development .Qf tests for human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. Technologies for detecting heritable mutations in human beings, Health Program, September 1986. New developments in biotechnology: ownership of human tissues and cells, Biological Applications Program, March 1987. PAGE 683 Human gene therapy. Biological Applications Program, December 1984. HYBRID synthetic fuels for transportation:~ future potential of electric and hybrid vehicles, Energy Program, March 1982. HYSTERECTOMY--COSTS Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: elective hysterectomy--costs, risks, and benefits, Health Program, October 1981. I 152 Protecting the nation's groundwater from contamination-vol. I & II, oceans and Environment Program, October 1984. Region~l implications Qf. transported air pollutants: an assessment .Q.f acidic deposition and ozone-vol. i k II, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1982. Wood yse: ~-~ competitiveness and technology-vol. I & ll, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1983. Drug labeling in developing and newly -industrialized countries, phase I, Health Program, December 1988. Application of solar technology to today's energy needs-vol. I k ll, Energy Program, June 1978. I--ADVANCED Impact of advanced .s!i,r transport technology:~ i--advanced high-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, April 1980. ICUS Intensive care units (.I.Clls)--clinical outcomes, costs, and decisionmaking: health technology case study D.Q. 28, Health Program, November 1984. PAGE 684 IDEAS Trade adjustment assistance: new ideas for an old program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. IDENTIFYING 153 Identifying and regulating carcinogens, Health Program, November 1987. II Protecting the nation's groundwater .f,rQm contamination-vol.~ & II, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1984. Regional implications of transported air pollutants: an assessment of acidic deposition mig ozone-vol. I .i II, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1982. Potential biological and electronic effects of Empress n; International Security and Commerce Program, November 1988. Wood use: U ... competitiveness ADS! technology-vol .I.ill, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1983. Application of solar technology ,tQ today's energy needs-vol .I .i ll, Energy Program, June 1978. II--THE Impact .of. advanced air transport technology: part n--the air cargo system, Transportation Program, January 1982. III--AIR Impact .of. advanced air transport technology: PArt rn--ili service to small communities, Transportation Program, February 1982. ILLNESS Preventing illness and injury in the workplace, Health Program, April 1985. PAGE 685 154 IMAGING Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--a clinical, industrial, and policy analysis: health technology case study no. 27, Health Program, September 1984. Implications~ cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging and cost effectiveness, Health Program, May 1982. IMMUNIZATION Review Qt selected Federal vaccine and immunization policies: based Qll studies~ pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, September 1979. IMPACT Impact~ advanced .ail: transport technology: part IV--financing and program alternatives Lal: advanced high-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, August 1982. Impact~ advanced .ail: transport technology:~ m--m service ,tQ small communities, Transportation Program, February 1982. Impact~ advanced air transport technology: part II--the air cargo system, Transportation Program, January 1982. Imp~ct of advanced air transport technology: part I--advanced high-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, April 1980. Impact of advanced groyp rapid transit technology. Transportation Program, January 1980. Impact~ inflation .on the federal~ & g investment, R & D Program, May 1980. Impact of A Department of Education .on Federal science and technology activities, R & D Program, August 1978. Defining rural areas: impact Qll health care policy and research, Health Program, July 1989. Impact~ AIDS .on .th Kaiser Permanente Medical care Program (Northern California Region), Health Program, July 1988. PAGE 686 155 Impact of randomized clinical trials on health policy and medical practice, Health Program, August 1983. Anticipating the impacts of legislation: implementing Senate Rule ll-5 reguiring regulatory impact statements, Exploratory Group, June 1979. Informational technology and its impact on American education, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1982. IMPACTS Imoacts of applied genetics: micro-organisms, plants, and animals, Human Resources Program, April 1981. Impacts of technology 2n y.s. cropland and rangeland productivity, Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1982. Anticipating ,the, impacts Qt. legislation: implementing Senate Rule ll-~ reguiring regulatory impact statements, Exploratory Group, June 1979. Analysis .o! ,the, impacts .0: ,the, projected natural gas curtailments io.r ,the, winter ~-76, Energy Program, November 1975. Exploratory workshop 2n ,the, social impacts of robotics: summary and issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1982. Radiofreguency and management: impacts from the World Administrative Radio conference .O:. 1979, communication and Information Technologies Program, January 1982. Impacts .0:. neuroscience, Biological Applications Program, March 1984. IMPAIRMENT Hearing impairment and elderly people, Biological Applications Program, May 1986. PAGE 687 156 IMPAIRMENTS Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study no. z..: assistive devices for severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. IMPLANTS Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cost benefit/cost effectiveness of medical technologies--g study Q.f orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. IMPLEMENTATION criteria for evaluating the implementation plan required l;2y the EartnguaKe Hazards Reduction Act of 1977, Exploratory Group, January 1980. IMPLEMENTING New technology for NATO: implementing follow-.QD forces attack, Internationai Security and Coll\merce Program, June i987. Anticipating~ impacts Q.f legislation: implementing senate Rule 29.~ requiring regulatory impact statements, Exploratory Group, June 1979. IMPLICATIONS Regional implications of transported air pollutanta~ an assessment of acidic deposition Ans1 ozone-vol. i & ll, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1982. Acid rain and transported air pollutants: implications for public policy. Oceans and Environment Program, May 1984. Engineering implications of chronic materials scarcity. Materials Program, April 1977. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: Health technology study llQ. 37: nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified nursemidwives--a policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. PAGE 688 157 Medical technology and costs of the medicare program: Diagnosis related groups (.PBru!.) And .th@ Medicare program: implications for medical technology. Health Program, July 1983. Implications .ot cost-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: methodological issues and literature review, Health Program, September 1980. Implications ct cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology:~ common x-~ procedures--problems ,and prospects for economic evaluation, Health Program, April 1982. Implications .ot cost-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: :th.!! management ct health ar technology in ten countries, Health Program, October 1980. Implications .ot .c.o:t-effectiveness analysis .0: medical technology: .tM efficacy ,and cost effectiveness ct psychotherapy, Health Program, October 1980. Implications ct .c.o:t-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: surgery .fQ. breast cancer, Health Program, October 1981. Implications .ct .Q2G-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: .th@ costs .ami effectiveness .ot nurse practitioners, Health Program, July 1981. Implications .ot .Q.0.1.t-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: elective hvsterectomv--costs, risks. And benefits, Health Program, October 1981. Implications .ot ~-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: .Q01i.t benefit/cost effectiveness .ot medical technologies--A .c.a.u study Qt orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. Implications .ot .c.o:t-effectiveness analysis ct medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging and .co1i.t effectiveness, Health Program, May 1982. Implications ct .t.-effectiveness analysis .a: medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends .and relative costs in the Washington, n.~. lie.A, Health Program, July 1981. PAGE 689 Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: benefit-and-cost analysis of medical interventions--the case .Q.f cimetidine and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. 158 Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the costs .Ansi effectiveness of neonatal intensive g_an, Health Program, August 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the artificial heart--cost, risks, and benefits, Health Program, May 1982. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the cost effectiveness .Q.f upper gastronintestinal endoscopy, Health Program, May 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: allocating costs and benefits in disease prevention programs--.an application ,tQ cervical cancer screening, Health Program, May 1981. Implications Q.f. cost-effectiveness analysis Q.f. medical technology: the cost effectiveness of bone marrow transplant therapy and its policy iru>lications, Health Program, May 1981. Implications .Q.f .QOll-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: periodontal diseases--assessing effectiveness and costs of the Keyes technigue, Health Program, May 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cost effectiveness .Q.f automated multichannel chemistry analyzers, Health Program, May 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness anlaysis of medical technology: screening tax: colon cancer--A technology assessment, Health Program, April 1981. Implications Q.f. cost-effectiveness analysis Q.f. medical technology:~ feasibility Q,t economic evaluation .Q.f diagnostic procedure--the Qf. CT scanning. Health Program, April 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: formal analysis, policy formulation, and endstage renal disease, Health Program, April 1981. PAGE 690 Policy implications Qf medical information systems, Health Program, December 1977. 159 Policy implications Qf the computed tomography (CT) scanner: an update, Health Program, January 1981. Policy implications Qf the computed tomography(~) scanner, Health Program, November 1978. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology. Health Program, August 1980. Implications of electronic Mil ,ang message systems for the y.s. Postal service, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1982. IMPORT strategic materials: technologies to reduce U.S. import vulnerability. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, May 1985. U.S. vulnerability to An oil import curtailment, Energy and Materials Program, September 1984. IMPORTS Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing ill imports, Energy Program, September 1982. Alternative energy futures: the future Qf liquefied natural gas imports, Energy Program, March 1980. IMPORTS--ENVIRONMENTAL Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing ill imports--environmental issues for synthetic transportation fuels from coal, Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing oil imports--environmental issues Qf synthetic transportation fuels from coal-background report, Energy Program, December 1982. PAGE 691 160 IMPORTS--SELECTED Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing oil imports--selected technical and economic comparisions of synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. IMPORTS--WATER Increased automobile fuel efficiency .and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing oil imports--water availability for synthetic fuels-~ assessment of current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. IMPORTS-BACKGROUND Alternative energy futures: the future .o.f liquefied natural gas imports-background paper, Energy Program, March 1980. INCINERATION Ocean incineration: its role in managing hazardous waste, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1986. INCONTINENCE Technologies for managing urinary incontinence: health technology case study .D.Q. ll, Health Program, July 1985. INCREASE Medical technology under proposals to increase competition in health care, Health Program, October 1982. Organizing .and financing basic research .t,Q increase food production, Food Program, June 1977. INCREASED Benefits of increased use of continuous casting b,v the u.s. steel industry. Materials Program, October 1979. PAGE 692 Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing oil imports, Energy Program, September 1982. 161 Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing oil imports--environmental issues for synthetic transportation fuels from coal, Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing ill imports--environmental issues of synthetic transportation fuels .frQm coal-background report, Energy Program, December 1982. Increased automobile ,fue,l, efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives :.OX: reducing ill imports--water availability for synthetic fuels-an assessment Qt. current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. Increased automobile fuel efficiency !lrui synthetic fuels: alternatives .f.o.r. reducing ill imports--selected technical and economic comparisions Q! synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. INCREASING Electric power wheeling and dealing: technological considerations for increasing competition, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. INDIAN Clinical staffing .in the Indian health service, Health Program, February 1987. Indian health care, Health Program, April 1986. INDIANA Review Qt. the consent decree .fox: cleanup Q! in Indiana, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. PAGE 693 INDICATOR Proposal pressure in the 1980s: An indicator of stress on the federal research system, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1990. INDIVIDUAL 162 Federal government information technology: electronic record systems and individual privacy, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1986. INDUSTRIAL Technology, innovation, and regional economic development: census of state government initiatives :.0.: b.ign-technology industrial development. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. Nonnuclear industrial hazardous waste: classifying :.0.: hazard management, Materials Program, November 1981. y.~. industrial competitiveness: A comparison .Qf steel, electronics, Ansi automobiles, International security and commerce Program, July 1981. Serious reduction of hazardous waste: for pollution prevention and industrial efficiency. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--A clinical, industrial, ,a,ng policy analysis: health technology case study no. ll, Health Program, September 1984. Technology assessment activities in the industrial, academic, and governmental communities, Exploratory Group, December 1976. Industrial energy use, Energy Program, June 1983. Industrial and commercial ooqeneration, Energy Program, February 1983. PAGE 694 163 INDUSTRIALIZED Drug labeling in developing .and newly -industrialized countries, phase I, Health Program, December 1988. INDUSTRY y.~. textile and apparel industry: A revolution in progress, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, April 1987. Technology, trade, and they.~. residential construction industry, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, September 1986. Technology .and the future Q.f .trut y.~. construction industry. Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, August 1984. B & in tM maritime industry: A supplement .t2 .an assessment Q.f maritime trade and techno,logv, oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. Technology .and steel industry competitiveness, Materials Program, June 1980. Benefits Q.f increased uu .0: continuous casting by .tru! y.~. steel industry, Materials Program, October 1979. Hemodialysis equipment .and disposables industry: health technology .c.a.sJ! study I!Q ll, Health Program, December 1984. Federal policies .and .th medical devices industry, Health Program, November 1984. Patent-llm extension .and .tru! pharmaceutical industry, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1981. INDUSTRY--STRUCTURE Contact l.ens. industry--structure, competition, .and public policy: health technology case study nQ. ll, Health Program, December 1984. PAGE 695 164 INFANTS Neonatal intensive care for low birthweight infants: costs and effectiveness, Health Program, December 1987. INFECTIONS Costs of AIDS and other HIV infections: review of the estimates, Health Program, May 1987. INFERTILITY Infertility: medical and social choices, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. INFLATION Impact .Qf inflation Qll the federal r & d investment, R & D Program, May 1980. INFLUENCING Preliminary analysis .Qf :tM demographic trends influencing th@ elementary and secondary school system, Exploratory Group, May 1977. INFLUENZA cost effectiveness .Qf influenza vaccination, Health Program, December 1981. INFORMATION Preliminary assessment of the National Crime Information Center and the computerized criminal history systems, Telecommunications Program, December 1978. Assessment .Qf information systems capabilities required to support U.S. materials policy decisions, Materials Program, December 1976. PAGE 696 Quality 0.f. medical~: information .f.m:. consumers, Reaith Program, June 1988. Policy implications .o! medical information systems, Health Program, December 1977. 165 MEDLARS and health information policy. Health Program, September 1982. Information content of premanufacture notices, Health Program, April 1983. Food. information systems, Food Program, February 1976. Food information systems: summary and analysis, Food Program, August 1976. Federal scientific and technical information in .an electronic ~= opportunities and challenges, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. Informing the nation: federal information dissemination in .an electronic ,Age, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1988. Defending secrets, sharing d,an: mm: locks And keys~ electronic information, communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1987. Issues relevant to NCIC (National Crime Information center) 2000 proposals, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1987. Hospital information systems ,at the Veterans Administration, communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. social security Administration Arni information technology, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1986. Federal government information technology: electronic record systems .ang individual privacy, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1986. Intellectual property rights in .an ,Age of electronics And information, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1986. PAGE 697 166 Federal government information technology: management, security. and congressional oversight, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1986. Federal government information technology: electronic surveillance and civil liberties, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1985. Information technology B & ~= critical trends and issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1985. Effects of information technology on financial services systems, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1984. Computer-based national information systems: technology and public policy issues, communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1981. INFORMATIONAL Informational technology and ill impact on American education, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1982. INFORMING Informing the nation: federal information dissemination in fill electronic age, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1988. INITIATIVES Technology, innovation, and regional economic development: census of state government initiatives t2l: high-technology industrial development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. INJURIES Compensation for vaccine-related injuries, Health Program, November 1980. PAGE 698 167 INJURY Preventing illness ,Ang injury .in .thl workplace. Health Program, April 1985. INNOVATION Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: encouraging high-technology development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, April 1983. Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: census 2-' state government initiatives f9': high-technology industrial development, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. Technology. innovation, ,Ang regional economic development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, July 1984. Government involvement in .thl innovation process: A contractor's report to the Office .Qf Technology Assessment, Government Policies for Innovation, August 1978. INNOVATIVE Innovative biological technologies~ lesser developed countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1985. INSECTS Do insects transmit aids?, Health Program, September 1987. INSEMINATION Artificial insemination practice in the United states: summary of a 1987 suryey. Biological Applications Program, August 1988. INSTITUTES Technology transfer At the National Institutes .Q.f Health, Health Program, March 1982. PAGE 699 168 INSTITUTIONAL Analysis of the range of institutional options available to house a proposed National Center for Biological Diversity and Conservation Research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. Institutional protocols for decisions about life-sustaining treatments, Biological Applications Program, July 1988. INSTITUTIONS sustaining tropical forest resources: u.~. and international institutions, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. INSULAR Integrated renewable resource management .f.QI'. y.s. insular areas, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1987. INSURANCE Medical testing and health insurance, Health Program, August 1988. Aids and health insurance -an OTA survey, Health Program, February 1988. INTEGRATED Integrated renewable resource management for U.S. insular areas, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1987. INTELLECTUAL Computer software and intellectual property, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1990. Intellectual property rights in an age Q.f electronics and information, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1986. PAGE 700 INTELLIGENCE Federal funding for artificial intelligence research and development, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1987. INTENSIVE 169 Neonatal intensive care for low birthweight infants: costs and effectiveness, Health Program, December 1987. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the costs and effectiveness of neonatal intensive care, Health Program, August 1981. Intensive care units (rn)--clinical outcomes, costs, and decisionmaking: health technology case study D.Q. 28, Health Program, November 1984. INTEREST Direct interest participation in the regulatory decision process: lessons learned .fi:Qm two ldfii safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. INTERIOR'S An Analysis~ the Department~ the Interior's proposed acceleration~ development .Q.! oil and gas Qll the outer continental shelf, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1975. INTERNATIONAL International cooperation and competition in civilian space activities, International Security and Commerce Program, June 1985. UNISPACE '82: a context for international cooperation and competition, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1983. International competitiveness in electronics, International Security and Colnllleroe ~rogra~r November 2993. PAGE 701 International competition in services: banking. building, software know-how, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, July 1987. 170 Enhancing the quality of y.. grain for international trade, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Grain quality in international trade: A comparison of major y.. competitors, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. sustaining tropical forest resources: y.s. and international institutions, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. Starpower: The U.S. and the international guest for fusion energy, Energy and Materials Program, October 1987. Commercial biotechnology: fill international analysis, Biological Applications Program, January 1984. INTERVENTIONS--THE Implications~ cost-effectiveness analysis~ medical technology: benefit-An,g-.Q.Q,t analysis~ medical interventions--~ .Qt cimetidine and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. INTRODUCTION Defense technology base: introduction and overview, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1988. INVESTING Healthy children: investina in the future, Health Program, February 1988. INVESTMENT Research funding il fill investment: can~ measure the returns, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1986. Impact of inflation on the federal~ & d investment, R & D Program, May 1980. PAGE 702 New developments in biotechnology: y.s. investment in biotechnology, Biological Applications Program, July 1988. INVOLVEMENT 171 Government involvement in t.M innovation process: A contractor's report to the Office of Technology Assessment, Government Policies for Innovation, August 1978. IRS Preliminary analysis .ot t.M .lB. Administration system, Telecommunications Program, March 1977. IS scientific eguipment .t.o.r undergraduates: is it. adeguate, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1986. How effective ll education?, Health Program, June 1988. Replacing trul Rosebud Sioux Hospital: number .ot Ansi whether A surgical suite i& needed, Health Program, August 1985. ISLANDS Telecommunications in trul y.s. Pacific Islands, communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1985. ISSUES Review .ot national railroad issues, Transportation Program, December 1975. Review .ot the Department gt Energy weapons complex modernization Rl.An= environmental issues, oceans and Environment Program, April 1989. Issues in medical waste management, oceans and Environment Program, October 1988. Environmental issues affecting th Panama canal, oceans and Environment Program, December 1978. PAGE 703 172 Review of the Department .Qt Energy modernization plan: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation ,a,ng consolidation of activities at certain facilities in the Department of Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. Space stations and the law: selected legal issues, International Security and Commerce Program, August 1986. Remote sensing and the private sector: issues for discussion, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1984. Unrelated bone marrow transplants in the United States:policy issues from~ patient perspective, Health Program, February 1990;revised March 1990. Preventive health services for medicare beneficiaries:policy and research issues, Health Program, February 1990. Appropriate care for cataract surgery patients before and after surgery: issues of medical safety ,a,ng appropriateness, Health Program, October 1988. Bone marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status and policy issues, Health Program, October 1987. Technology and handicapped people: Mandatory passive restraint systems in automobiles: issues and evidence, Health Program, September 1982. Passive smoking in the workplace: selected issues, Health Program, May 1986. Implications .Qt cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: methodological issues and literature review, Health Program, September 1980. Africa tomorrow: issues in technology, agriculture, and U.S. foreign aid, Food and Renewable Resources Program, December 1984. Issues and options in flood hazards management, Exploratory Group, February 1980. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing oil imports--environmental issues for synthetic transportation fuels from coal. Energy Program, November 1982. PAGE 704 173 Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing ill imports--environmental issues Q.f synthetic transportation fuels ttom .c.o.a.l-background report, Energy Program, December 1982. Electronic deliyery Qf public assistance benefits: technology options ,ang policy issues, communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1988. Issues relevant tQ (National crime Information Center) 2000 proposals, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1987. Selected electronic funds transfer issues: privacy, security. and equity, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1982. Exploratory workshop 211 :tM social impacts .Q.f robotics: summary and issues, communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1982. Information technology B ~~=critical trends And issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1985. computer-based national information systems: technology And public policy issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1981. Automation .Arui workplace: selected labor. education, ,ang training issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1983. New developments in biotechnology: field-testing engineered organisms: genetic ,ang ecological issues, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. Technological issues gt~ .i.Q..!Jl (other :th.an energy ,or military), May 1980. IT scientific equipment fol: undergraduates: ll it adequate, science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1986. PAGE 705 174 ITS Ocean incineration: its role in managing hazardous waste, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1986. Assessment of the Veterans Administration's method .Q.f analyzing its hospital mortality. Health Program, April 1989. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the cost effectiveness of bone marrow transplant therapy and its policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. Informational technology and its impact QP American education, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1982. IV--FINANCING Impact of advanced ill transport technology: part IV--financing and program alternatives for advanced high-spee~ aircraft, Transportation Program, August 1982. JAPAN Technology transfer to the United States: the MIT -Japan Science and Technology Program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1989. JERSEY Coastal effects .Q.f offshore energy systems: an assessment of oil and gas systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast .Q.f New Jersey .A.Pd Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. JOINT Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medioal technology: cost benefit/cost effectiveness of medical technologies--g all study .Q.f orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. PAGE 706 175 JUSTICE criminal justice, ng technologies, and the constitution, Communication and Information Technologies Program, May 1988. KAISER Impact of AIDS on the Kaiser Permanente Medical care Program (Northern California Region), Health Program, July 1988. KELP Energy from ocean~ farms, oceans and Environment Program, September 1980. KEYES Implications .Qf .S.:t-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: periodontal diseases--assessing effectiveness ,ang costs .Qf Keyes technique, Health Program, May 1981. KEYS Defending secrets, sharing gan: new locks and~ t2I: electronic information, communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1987. KNOW-HOW International competition in services: banking, building. software lm.Qlf-bQ!!, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, July 1987. LABELING Drug labeling in developing and newly -industrialized countries, phase~, Health Program, December 1988. PAGE 707 176 LABOR Automation and the workplace: selected labor, education, and training issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1983. LABORATORY Quality and relevance of research and related activities at the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory. Health Program, ~ugust 1983. LAND Management of fuel and nonfuel minerals in Federal land, Materials Program, April 1979. Groundwater protection standards for hazardous waste land disposal facilities: nil .thll prevent rn superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. LANDS Analysis~ laws governing access across Federal lands: options access in Alaska, Materials Program, February 1979. Water-related technologies~ sustainable agriculture in U.. arid/semiarid lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1983. Water-related technologies for sustainable agriculture in arid/ semiarid lands: selected foreign experience, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. sustaining tropical forest resources: reforestation of degraded lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. LANDSCAPES Technologies for the preservation of prehistoric and historic landscapes, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. PAGE 708 LAUNCH Affordable spacecraft design and launch alternatives, International Security and Commerce Program, January 1990. 177 Reducing launch operations costs: new technologies and practices, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1988. Launch options for the future:~ buyer's guide, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1988. Treaty-compliant accidental launch protection system, International Security and commerce Program, April 1988. LAW Space stations and the law: selected legal issues, International Security and Commerce Program, August 1986. Copyright and home copying: technology challenges the law, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. LAWS Analysis Q.f laws governing access across Federal lands: options _fo,r access in Alaska, Materials Program, February 1979. LAYER Analysis of the Montreal Protocol .on substances~ deplete the ozone layer. Oceans and Environment Program, December 1987. LEAD Effects of replacing lead~ aromatic versus alcohol octane enhancers in gasoline, Energy and Materials Program, January 1986. PAGE 709 178 LEARNED Direct interest participation in the regulatory decision process: lessons learned from two LNG safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. LEARNING Linking for learning:A new course for education, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, November 1989. Power on! New tools for teaching and learning. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study no. 25: technology and learning disabilities, Health Program, December 1983. LEASE Patterns and trends in Federal coal lease ownership, 1950-80, Materials Program, April 1981. LEASES Assessment of development and production potential of Federal coal leases, Materials Program, December 1981. LEASING Potential effects of section~ .Q.! the Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act of 1976, Energy and Materials Program, March 1986. Environmental protection in the Federal coal leasing program, Energy and Materials Program, May 1984. LEGAL Soace stations and the law: selected legal issues, International Security and Commerce Program, August 1986. PAGE 710 179 LEGISLATION Anticipating the impacts of legislation: implementing Senate Rule 29.5 requiring regulatory impact statements, Exploratory Group, June 1979. LENGTH Variations in hospital length .Q.f ~--their relationship to health outcomes: health technology~ study no. 24, Health Program, August 1983. LENS contact~ industry--structure, competition. and public policy: health technology case study IlQ. ll, Health Program, December 1984. LESSER Innovative biological technologies for lesser developed countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1985. LESSONS Direct interest participation in the regulatory decision process: lessons learned~ two .um safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. ~-~disaster assistance to developing countries: lessons applicable to u.~. domestic disaster programs, Exploratory Group, January 1980. LEWL Preparing for science and engineering careers: field level profiles, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, January 1987. PAGE 711 LIABILITY Proceedings of a workshop Qil control to achieve product liability. Materials Program, February 1976. LIBERTIES Federal government information technology: electronic surveillance .ang civil liberties, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1985. LIFE 180 New developments in biotechnology 5: patenting life, Biological Applications Program, April 1989. LIFE-SUSTAINING Institutional protocols~ decisions about llf.e-sustaining treatments, Biological Applications Program, July 1988 .Li.f.e.-sustaining technologies And~ elderly, Biological Applications Program, July 1987. LIGHT Nuclear powerplant standardization: light water reactors, Energy Program, April 1981. LIMITED Trends and status Q.f computers in schools: use in chapter l programs .ang use ldth limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. Analyses Q.f effects of limited nuclear warfare, Ad Hoc committee, September 1975. LINKING Linking for learning:a new course fQr ~ducation, science, Education, and Transportation Program, November 1989. PAGE 712 LIQUEFIED Transportation .Qt liquefied natural gas, Oceans Program, September 1977. 181 Alternative energy futures:~ future~ liquefied natural gas imports-background paper, Energy Program, March 1980. Alternative energy futures: the future of liquefied natural gas imports, Energy Program, March 1980. LITERATURE Implications Qt ~-effectiveness analysis o.f medical technology: methodological issues and literature review, Health Program, September 1980. LITHOTRIPSY Payment :o.r physician services: strategies :o.r medicare: Health technology study no. .2.: effects o.f federal policies .on extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, Health Program, May 1986. LIVESTOCK Drugs in livestock feed, Food Program, June 1979. LIVING current health status and population projections .Qt native Hawaiians living .in Hawaii, Health Program, April 1987. LNG Direct interest participation in~ regulatory decision process: lessons learned from two l!Hi safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. PAGE 713 182 LOCAL Transportation of hazardous materials: state and local activities, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1986. Assessment .ot technology fo.r local development. R & D Program, January 1981. LOCKS Defending secrets, sharing data: new locks and keys for electronic information, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1987. LONG-TERM Evaluation .ot the feasibility of studying long-~ health effects in atomic veterans, Special Projects, July 1985. LOSING Losing a million minds: confronting the tragedy .of. alzheimer's disease AM other dementias, Biological Applications Program, April 1987. LOVE Habitability of the .LQxe canal rn: .an analysis .ot the technical basis for the decision .on the habitability of the emergency declaration ADm, Materials Program, June 1983. LOW Neonatal intensive~ for low birthweiqht infants: costs and effectiveness, Health Program, December 1987. u.~. oil production: the effect of low oil prices, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. PAGE 714 183 LOW-COST dumb boosters: A low-cost space transportation option?, International Security and Commerce Program, February 1989. LOW-LEVEL Partnerships under pressure:managing commercial low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, November 1989. Evaluation .O: options for managing greater-~-Class-c low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1988. MAGNETIC Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--a clinical, industrial, and policy analysis: health technology case study ,no. ll, Health Program, September 1984. Biological effects .ot power frequency electric mig magnetic fields, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. MAIL Implications .0: electronic mail .ang message systems :or ,th,e y.s. Postal service, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August l.982. MAINTAIN Technologies to maintain biological diversity. Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1987. MAINTAINING Holding the ,egge: maintaining ,th,e defense technology base, International Security and Commerce Program, April 1989. Role of y.s. development assistance in maintaining biological diversity in developing countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1986. PAGE 715 184 MAJOR Grain guality in international trade: a comparison of major u.~. competitors, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. MAKING Making things better:competing in manufacturing. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, February 1990. MANAGEMENT Issues in medical waste management, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1988. Use of models for water resources management, planning. and policy. Oceans and Environment Program, August 1982. Nonnuclear industrial hazardos waste: classifying for hazard management, Materials Program, November 1981. Technologies and management ~trategies for hazardous waste control, Materials Progran1, March 1983. Management .Qf fuel and nonfuel, minerals in Federal land, Materials Program, April 1979. OTA review of the Missouri dioxin task force recommendations concerning the management of contaminated soil, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. Implications .Qf cost-effectiveness analysis .Qf medical technology: the management .Qf health care technology in ten countries, Health Program, October 1980. Integrated renewable resource management for u.~. insular areas, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1987. Pest management strategies in crop protection, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1979. Issues and options in flood hazards management, Exploratory Group, February 1980. PAGE 716 185 Federal government information technology: management, security, and congressional oversight, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1986. Radiofreguency use and management: impacts from the World Administrative Radio Conference .Qf. 1979, Communication and Information Technologies Program, January 1982. MANAGING Partnerships under pressure:managing commercial low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, November 1989. Evaluation of options for managing greater-than-Class-~ low-level radioactive waste, oceans and Environment Program, October 1988. Ocean incineration: its role in managing hazardous waste, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1986. Managing the nation's commercial hi.gh-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1985. Technologies .f.Qr managing urinary incontinence: health technology study DQ. ll, Health Program, July 1985. MANDATE Analyses of trend~ in coverage and preliminary estimates of the effects .Q.f an employer mandate~ medicaid expansion, Health Program, July 1989. MANDATORY Technology and handicapped people: Mandatory passive restraint systems in automobiles: issues and evidence, Health Program, September 1982. MANUFACTURE Technologies for reducing dioxin in the manufacture of bleached wood RY.!R, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1989. PAGE 717 MANUFACTURING Making things better:competing in manufacturing. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, February 1990. Paying the~: manufacturing ,Ang America's trade deficit, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. 186 Computerized manufacturing automation: employment. education, and the workplace, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1984. MAPPING Mapping our genes. Genome projects: How big? How fast?, Biological Applications Program, April 1988. MARGIN ocean margin drilling, oceans Program, May 1980. MARINE Marine minerals: explorincc new ocean frontier, oceans and Environment Program, July 1987. Wastes in marine environments, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1987. Marine applications for fuel cell technology, Oceans and Environment Program, February 1986. Oil transportation l2Y tankers: AD analysis of marine pollution and safety measures, Oceans Program, July 1975. MARITIME Competition in coastal~= an evaluation of foreign maritime activities in the 200-mile EEZ. Oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. Alternative approaches to cargo policy: a supplement to an assessment of maritime trade and technology, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1985. PAGE 718 187 R i in the maritime industry: A supplement to AD assessment of maritime trade and technology. Oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. Assessment .of. maritime trade and technology, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1983. Technologies~ underwater archaeology and maritime preservation. Energy and Materials Program, September 1987. MARKET Market for wheelchairs--innovations .ang Federal policy: health technology case study ng. ~, Health Program, November 1984. MARKETING Agricultural postharvest technology .ami marketing economics research. Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1983. Emerging food marketing technologies: A preliminary analysis, Food Program, October 1978. MARROW unrelated~ marrow transplants in~ united states:policy issues fl:Qm A patient perspective. Health Program, February 19901revised March 1990 .DoM marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status ,And policy issues, Health Program, October 1987. Implications .of. cost-effectiveness analysis .0.: medical technology:~ cost effectiveness .of. bone marrow transplant therapy and m policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. MARS Permanently orbiting space cyclers between Earth and Mars, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1986. PAGE 719 188 MASS Assessment of community planning for gg transit-bibliography. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning .fQx gg transit-Minneapolis/St. Paul case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .Qt community planning for mass transit-technical report, Transportation Program, February 1976. Energy, the economy. and mass transit, Transportation Program, October 1975. Assessment .Qt community planning .fQx gg transit-Washington, ~.c. study.Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .Qt community planning tQ.: transit-Seattle case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .Qf community planning~ DU transit-~ Francisco stud,y. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning .fQx DU transit-Los Angeles case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .Qf communit,y planning .f.21: transit-Denver case stud,y, Transportat.ion Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Chicago case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning tQ.: DU transit-Boston case stud,y, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .Qf community planning~ ma.s.& transit-Atlanta case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment 2.f community planning for mass transit, Transportation Program, February 1976. MATERIALS Transportation .Qf hazardous materials, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, July 1986. PAGE 720 189 Transportation .Qf hazardous materials: state and local activities, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1986. Engineering implications .Qf chronic materials scarcity, Materials Program, April 1977. Materials~ energy txom municipal waste, Materials Program, July 1979. Assessment of information systems capabilities required to support U.S. materials policy decisions, Materials Program, December 1976. Requirements for fulfilling A national materials policy, Materials Program, August 1974. strategic materials: technologies to reduce u.s. import vulnerability, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, May 1985. Advanced materials )2y design. Energy and Materials Program, June 1988. construction~ materials research and development~ .:the. nation's public works. Energy and Materials Program/ Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1987. New structural materials technologies: opportunities .f.91: .the.~ .Qf advanced ceramics .aru1 composites, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. MEASURE Research funding .a.s. An investment: .QiUl n measure .the. returns, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1986. MEASURES Q.il transportation J2v tankers: AD analysis of marine pollution and safety measures, oceans Program, July 1975. PAGE 721 190 MEDICAID Analyses of trends in coverage and preliminary estimates of the effects of an employer mandate and medicaid expansion, Health Program, July 1989. MEDICAL Issues in medical waste management, oceans and Environment Program, October 1988. Rural emergency medical services, Health Program, November 1989. Appropriate care for cataract surgery patients before and after surgery: issues .Q.f, medical safety and appropriateness, Health Program, October 1988. Medical testing and health insurance, Health Program, August 1988. Impact .Q.f, rn gn Kaiser Permanente Medical care Program (Northern California Region), Health Program, July 1988. ouality .Q.f medical~= information tQr consumers. Health Program, June 1988. Breast cancer screening .:.o.r Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs :to Medicare and medical resources required, Health Program, November 1987. Implications .Q.f coti,t-effectiveness analysis .Q.f, medical technology: Health technology case study D.Q. 11,: nurse practitioners, physician assistants And certified nurse midwives--A QOl..i.Qx analysis, Health Program, December 1986. Medical devices and~ veterans Administration. Health Program, February 1985. Medical technology .and costs .Q! the medicare program: Diagnosis related groups <>.and~ Medicare program: implications for medical ~echnology. Health Program, July 1983. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies .:.o.r evaluating cost. quality ,a,nd medical technology, Health Program, October 1985. PAGE 722 Implications .Q.f ~-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: methodological issues and literature review, Health Program, September 1980. Implications Qt cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology:~ common x-m procedures--problems and prospects for economic evaluation. Health Program, April 1982. 191 Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: the management of health care technology .in ten countries, Health Program, October 1980. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the efficacy ,ang effectiveness .Q.f psychotherapy. Health Program, October 1980. Implications .Q.f ~-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: surgery !o.l: breast cancer. Health Program, October 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: .tM costs and effectiveness of nurse practitioners, Health Program, July 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: elective hysterectomy--costs, risks, and benefits, Health Program, October 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: cost benefit/cost effectiveness .Q.f medical technologies--a .c.a.s.e study .Q.f orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical t~chnology: cardiac radionuclide imaging and cost effectiveness, Health Program, May 1982. Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends ,ang relative costs in .tM Washington,~-~area, Health Program, July 1981. Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical t~QbnQiggy; gene;it-and-coet analysis Qt medical interventions--the .c.a.s.e of cimetidine and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. PAGE 723 192 Implications .o.f cost-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: the. costs And effectiveness .o.f neonatal intensive ~, Health Program, August 1981. Implications .o.f cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the. artificial heart--cost, risks, and benefits, Health Program, May 1982. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: the .c.o.t effectiveness .Q.f upper gastronintestinal endoscopy. Health Program, May 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: allocating costs And benefits in disease prevention programs--,An application tQ cervical cancer screening. Health Program, May 1981. Implications .o.f cost-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: the Q6 effectiveness .o.f bone marrow transplant therapy and its policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. Implications 2f Q6-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: periodontal diseases--assessinq the effectiveness and costs .Q.f th Keyes technique, Health Program, May 1981. Implications.~ ~-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: .C2ll effectiveness .o.f automated multichannel chemistry analyzers, Health Program, May 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness anlaysis .Q.f medical technology: screening .to.r colon cancer--A technology assessment. Health Program, April 1981. Implications .o.f .c.o.t-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical t~chnology: feasibility 2'.. e00namia evaluation gt diagnostic procedure--the .Q.f ~scanning.Health Program, April 1981. Implications .o.f cost-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: formal analysis, policy formulation, and endstage renal disease, Health Program, April 1981. Medical technology ,ang the Q6 .o.f the. medicare program, Health Program, July 1984. computer technology in medical education and assessment, Health Program, September 1979. PAGE 724 193 Impact .ot randomized clinical trials ,gn health policy and medical practice, Health Program, August 1983. strategies~ medical technology assessment, Health Program, September 1982. Policy implications .ot medical information systems, Health Program, December 1977. Medical technology under proposals to increase competition in health care, Health Program, October 1982. Implications .ot ~-effectiveness analysis of med1cal technology, Health Program, August 1980. Development .ot medical technology: opportunities tor assessment, Health Program, August 1976. Assessing the efficacy and safety .ot medical technologies, Health Program, September 1978. Federal policies and the medical devices industry. Health Program, November 1984. Infertility: medical ,ang social choices, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. MEDICARE Preventive health services :.0.: medicare beneficiaries:policy and research issues, Health Program, February 1990. Prescription drugs ,ang elderly Americans: ambulatory use ,ang approaches to coverage tor Medicare, Health Program, October 1987. Breast cancer screening for Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs to Medicare and medical resources required. Health Program, November 1987. Medical technology ,ang costs .ot medicare program: Diagnosis related groups (.Dfflis.) ,ang .th. Medicare program: implications :.0.: medical technology. Health Program, July 1983. Payment :.0.: physician services: strategies :o.r medicare: Health technology study no. ll,: effects .ot federal policies ,gn extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, Health Program, May 1986. PAGE 725 194 Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare, Health Program, February 1986. Medical technology and the cost of the medicare program, Health Program, July 1984. MEDICARE'S Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies for evaluating cost, quality and medical technology, Health Program, October 1985. MEDICINE Biology. medicine, and the Bill~ Rights, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1988. MEDICINES Plants: the potentials for extracting protein, medicines, and other useful chemicals, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1983. MEDLARS MEDLARS and health information policy. Health Program, September 1982. MEMORIAL Quality and relevance Qf. research .a,ng related activities .a.t the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, Health Program, August 1983. MENTAL Children's mental health: problems and services, Health Program, December 1986. PAGE 726 195 MESSAGE Implications .Q! electronic mail and message systems~ the u.s. Postal service, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1982. METALS Technical options for conservation of metals: Qll8 studies of selected metals and products, Materials Program, September 1979. METHOD Assessment of the Veterans Administration's method .Q! analyzing its hospital mortality, Health Program, April 1989. METHODOLOGICAL Implications .Q! cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: methodological issues Ang literature review, Health Program, September 1980. METHODOLOGIES Pesticide residues in food: technologies and methodologies for detection. Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1988. Review of methodologies for nutrition research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1980. METHODS Automobile collision data: an assessment of needs and methods of acquisition, Transportation Program, February 1975. MICRO-ORGANISMS Impacts of applied genetics: micro-organisms, plants, and animals, Human Resources Program, April 1981. PAGE 727 MICROELECTRONICS Microelectronics research and development, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1986. MIDDLE 196 Technology transfer to the Middle East, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1984. MILITARY Critical analysis of delayed effects of the military draft mortality. Health Program, September 1986. Technological issues of the S0's (other than energy QI: military), May 1980. MILLION Losing~ million minds: confronting~ tragedy .Qi alzheimers disease~ other dementias, Biological Applications Program, ~>ril 1987. MINDS Losing~ million minds: confronting the tragedy of alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Biological Applications Program, April 1987. MINE Western surface mine permitting~ reclamation, Energy and Materials Program, June 1986. MINERALS Polar prospects: a minerals treaty for Antarctica, Oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. Marine minerals: exploring our .n.fill ocean frontier. Oceans and Environment Program, July 1987. PAGE 728 Management of~ and nonfuel minerals in Federal land, Materials Program, April 1979. MINING 197 Reclaiming prime farmlands Ansi other high-quality croplands after surface .c.0sll mining, Energy and Materials Program, December 1985. MISSILE Ballistic missile defense technologies, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1985. Directed energy missile defense in space, International security and Commerce Program, April 1984. MX missile basing. International Security and Commerce Program, September 1981. MISSOURI review .Q.f the Missouri dioxin~ force recommendations concerning .:tbA management .Q.f contaminated .flO.il., Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. MIT Technology transfer to the United states: .th MIT -Japan Science AM Technology Program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1989. MOBILE Analysis .Q.f selected mobile source provisions in H-B 3030 and HB 2323. Oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. MODALITES--TRENDS Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends ,ang relative costs in~ Washington,~-~area, Health Program, July 1981. PAGE 729 MODELS Global models, world futures, and public policy: a critique, Transportation Program, April 1982. Use of models for water resources management, planning, and policy, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1982. MODERNIZATION 198 Review of the Department of Energy weapons complex modernization plan: environmental issues, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1989. Review of the Department Qt Energy modernization plan: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation of activities at certain facilities in the Department of Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. MONITORING ~echnology and oceanography:~ assessment of Federal technologies for oceanographic research and monitoring, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1981. MONTREAL Aralysis of the Montreal Protocol Qn substances that deplete the ozone layer, Oceans and Environment Program, December 1987. MOON Agreement governing the activities Qt states Qn the moon and other celestial bodies, Telecommunications Program, August 1980. MORE Groundwater protection standards ,:,Qr hazardous waste land disposal facilities: will :tn,ey prevent more superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. PAGE 730 199 MORTALITY Assessment of the Veterans Administration's method .Q.f analyzing its hospital mortality. Health Program, April 1989. Critical analysis of delayed effects of the military draft mortality, Health Program, September 1986. MOTOR Gearing YR for safety: motor carrier safety ins competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. MULTICHANNEL Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: cost effectiveness .Q.f automated multichannel chemistry analyzers, Health Program, May 1981. MUNICIPAL Facing America's trash: what next for municipal solid waste?, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1989. Materials and energy from municipal waste, Materials Program, July 1979. MUTATIONS Technologies for detecting heritable mutations in human beings, Health Program, September 1986. MX MX missile basing, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1981. PAGE 731 NATION Informing the nation: federal information dissemination in an electronic age, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1988. NATION'S 200 Protecting the nation's groundwater from contamination-vol. I k II, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1984. Managing the nation's commercial hi..gh-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1985. construction and materials research and development for the nation's public works, Energy and Materials Program/ Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1987. NATIONAL Review of national railroad issues, Transportation Program, December 1975. Preliminary assessment of the National Crime Information Center and the computerized criminal history systems, Telecommunications Program, December 1978. Review of the FAA 1982 National Airspace System Plan, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, August 1982. Reguirements for fulfilling s national materials policy, Materials Program, August 1974. Technology transfer at the National Institutes Q.f Health, Health Program, March 1982. Analysis of the range of institutional options available to house s proposed National Center for Biological Diversity and Conservation Research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. Oil production in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Energy and Materials Program, February 1989. Analysis of the proposed national energy plan, Energy Program, August 1977. PAGE 732 201 Issues relevant to NCIC (National Crime Information Center) 2000 proposals, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1987. Assessment of alternatives for~ national computerized criminal history system, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1982. Computer-based national information systems: technology and public policy issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1981. NATIVE current health status and population projections of native Hawaiians living in Hawaii, Health Program, April 1987. NATO New technology for NATO: implementing follow-on forces attack, International Security and Commerce Program, June 1987. NATO'S Technologies for NATO's follow-on forces attack concept, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1986. NATURAL Transportation of liguefied natural gas, Oceans Program, September 1977. y.~. natural gas availability: conventional gas supply through the~ 2000, Energy and Materials Program, September 1983. Alternative energy futures: the future Qi liguefied natural gas imports-background paper, Energy Program, March 1980. y.~. natural gas availability: gas supply through the year 2000, Energy and Materials Program, February 1985. Analysis of the impacts of the projected natural gas curtailments for the winter 1975-76, Energy Program, November 1975. PAGE 733 202 Alternative energy futures: the future Q.f liquefied natural gas imports, Energy Program, March 1980. NCIC Issues relevant to NCIC (National Crime Information Center) 2000 proposals, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1987. NEEDED Reolacing the Rosebud Sioux Hospital: number of beds and whether a surgical suite is needed, Health Program, August 1985. NEEDS Automobile collision data: an assessment of needs and methods of acquisition, Transportation Program, February 1975. statistical needs for A changing U.S. economy, Energy and Materials Program, September 1989. NEEDS-VOL Application of solar technology ,:tQ today's energy needs-vol.~ k II, Energy Program, June 1978. NEONATAL Neonatal intensive care for low birthweight infants: costs and effectiveness, Health Program, December 1987. Implications Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the costs and effectiveness Q.f neonatal intensive .Q.s!n, Health Program, August 1981. NETWORKING High performance computing and networking for science, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1989. PAGE 734 203 NEUROSCIENCE Impacts Q.{ neuroscience, Biological Applications Program, March 1984. NEW Automated guideway transit: fill assessment of PRT and other new systems, Transportation Program, June 1975. Linking for learning:~ new course for education, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, November 1989. Power .Qnl New tools .tQ.: teaching .pg learning. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. Marine minerals: exploring our ng ocean frontier, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1987. Coastal effects of offshore energy systems: an assessment of oil and gas systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast of New Jersey .pg Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. Reducing launch operations costs: new technologies and practices, International security and commerce Program, September 1988. New technology for NATO: implementing follow-.Qn forces attack, International security and commerce Program, June 1987. Trade adjustment assistance: ng ideas for fill old program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. New structural materials technologies: opportunities !QI: the U.. of advanced ceramics and composites, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. New electric power technologies: problems and prospects for the 1980s, Energy and Materials Program, July 1985. criminal justice, new technologies, and .till constitution. Communication and Information Technologies Program, May 1988. Defending secrets, sharing data: new locks and keys for electronic information, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1987. PAGE 735 204 Electronic supervisor: new technology.~ tensions, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. New developments in biotechnology~= patenting life, Biological Applications Program, April 1989. developments in biotechnology: u.s. investment in biotechnology. Biological Applications Program, July 1988. New developments in biotechnology: field-testing engineered organisms: genetic and ecological issues, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. New developments in biotechnology: public perceptions .o.t biotechnology. Biological Applications Program, May 1987. New developments in biotechnology: ownership of human tissues and cells, Biological Applications Program, March 1987. NEWLY J2rYq labeling in developing ,ang newly -industrialized countries, phase X, Health Program, December 1988. NEWS GATHERING commercial newsgathering tr.gm space, International security and Commerce Program, May 1987. NEXT Facing America's trash: mAt Mx:t .f.Qr municipal solid waste?, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1989. catching 0lll: breath: next. steps .f.Qr reducing urban ozone, oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. World population and fertility planning technologies: th,e next .2.Q. years, Human Resources Program, February 1982. PAGE 736 205 NO Implications of .Q.Q..t-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: Health technology study .DQ. n: nurse practitioners, physician assistants .and certified nurse midwives--A policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. contact lens industry--structure, competition, and public policy: health technology study .DQ. ll, Health Program, December 1984. Safety. efficacy, and cost effectiveness of therapeutic apheresis: health technology .QAU study llQ. ll, Health Program, July 1983. Effectiveness And costs Q! alcoholism treatment: health technology au study JlQ. ll, Health Program, March 1983. variations in hospital length .0.:. &tu--their relationship to health outcomes: health technology case study .D.Q. ll, Health Program, August 1983. Effectiveness .and .QO.i.t .0.:. continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (~): health technology case study .DQ. 35, Health Program, September 1985. Technologies .f.Q1;'. managing urinary incontinence: health technology study .D.Q. ll, Health Program, July 1985. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology case study .D.Q. 36: effects Q! federal policies on extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, Health Program, May 1986. Hemodialysis equipment and disposables industry: health technology .cAU study .D.Q. ll, Health Program, December 1984. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--A clinical, industrial, .and policy analysis: health technology gu study .D.Q. ll, Health Program, September 1984. Boston elbow: health technology case study .D.Q. 29, Health Program, November 1984. Market .f.Q1;'. wheelchairs--innovations and Federal policy: health technology case study .D.Q. 30, Health Program, November 1984. PAGE 737 206 Cost effectiveness of digital subtraction angiography in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease: health technology case study no. 34, Health Program, May 1985. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study no. 1..: assistive devices l.Qr severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study no. M: technology and learning disabilities, Health Program, December 1983. Intensive .c,gn units (ICUs)--clinical outcomes, costs, and decisionmaking: health technology case study DQ. ~, Health Program, November 1984. NON ATTAINMENT Analysis of the ozone nonattainment provisions of the "Clean Air standards Attainment Act Qt l.m", oceans and Environment Program, September 1987. NONFUEL Management of~ and nonfuel minerals in Federal land, Materials Program, April 1979. NONNUCLEAR Nonnuclear industrial hazardous waste: classifying for hazard management, Materials Program, November 1981. NORTHERN Impact~ AIDS Q!l the Kaiser Permanente Medical care Program (Northern California Region), Health Program, July 1988. NOTICE Plant closing: advance notice and rapid response, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. PAGE 738 NOTICES Information content of premanufacture notices, Health Program, April 1983. NUCLEAR 207 Coastal effects of offshore energy systems: an assessment of oil and gas systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast of New Jersey and Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. Effects of nuclear war, National Security Program, May 1979. containment Qi underground nuclear explosions, International Security and Commerce Program, October 1989. Review of the Department Qi Energy modernization p_l_an: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation Qi activities .at. certain facilities in the Department Qi Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. seismic verification .Q! nuclear testing treaties, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1988. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--a clinical, industrial, and policy analysis: health technology study no. ll, Health Program, September 1984. Nuclear proliferation and safeguards, Energy Program, June 1977. Nuclear powerplant standardization: light water reactors, Energy Program, April 1981. Nuclear power in fill age .O: uncertainty. Energy and Materials Program, February 1984. Analyses of effects of limited nuclear warfare, Ad Hoc committee, September 1975. NUMBER Replacing the Rosebud Sioux Hospital: number of beds and whether surgical suite is needed, Health Program, August 1985. PAGE 739 208 NURSE Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: Health technology case study llQ. 37: nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified nurse midwives--A policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the costs and effectiveness Qt nurse practitioners, Health Program, July 1981. NURSE-MIDWIVES--A Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: Health technology study llQ. 37: nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified nurse midwives--A policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. NUTRITION Review of methodologies .f2.l:: nutrition research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1980. Nutrition research alternatives, Food Program, September 1978. OCCUPATIONAL Role of genetic testing in the prevention of occupational diseases, Biological Applications Program, April 1983. OCEAN Marine minerals: exploring our new ocean frontier. oceans and Environment Program, July 1987. Ocean incineration: ill~ in managing hazardous waste, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1986. Review of ocean thermal energy systems, Oceans and Environment Program, January 1984. Energy from open ocean kelp farms, Oceans and Environment Program, September 1980. PAGE 740 209 Renewable ocean energy sources: ocean thermal energy conversions, Oceans Program, May 1978. Recent developments in ocean thermal energy. oceans Program, April 1980. ocean margin drilling. Oceans Program, May 1980. OCEANOGRAPHIC Technology and oceanography: an assessment of Federal technologies !OX oceanographic research and monitoring. oceans ana Envlronment Program, June 1981. OCEANOGRAPHY Technology AM oceanography: An assessment of Federal technologies for oceanographic research and monitoring, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1981. OCTANE Effects o.f replacing lead nth aromatic versus alcohol octane enhancers in gasoline, Energy and Materials Program, January 1986. OFF coastal effects~ offshore energy systems: An assessment o.f oil And s.u systems, deepwater ports, Arul nuclear powerplants .Qf.f the coast~ New Jersey Ansi Delaware, oceans Program, November 1976. OFFICE Health of the scientific and technical enterprise: An advisory panel report .t2 .the Office 2! Technology Assessment, R & D Program, October 1978. Government involvement in .the innovation process: A contractor's report to the Office o.f Technology Assessment, Government Policies for Innovation, August 1978. PAGE 741 OFFICES Automation of America's offices, 1985-2000, Communication and Information Technologies Program, December 1985. OFFSHORE 210 Analysis .Q,f "Buy America" proposals for offshore drilling rigs and production facilities, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1988. coastal effects .Qf offshore energy systems: an assessment of oil and gas systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast .Q,f New Jersey and Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. OIL An :Analysis .Qf the Department of the Interior's proposed acceleration .Qf development of oil and gas .on .tM outer continental shelf, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1975. Analysis .Qf oil tanker casualties, 1969-1974, Oceans Program, February 1978. Oil and gas technologies for the Arctic and deepwater, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. Analysis of the feasibility of separating exploration from production .Qf ill and gas ,on the outer continental shelf, Oceans Program, May 1975. Oil transportation~ tankers: an analysis of marine pollution and safety measures, Oceans Program, July 1975. Coastal effects of offshore energy systems: an assessment of ill and systems, deepwater ports, A.Pd nuclear powerplants off the coast of New Jersey and Delaware. oceans Program, November 1976. Assessment of oil shale technologies, Materials Program, June 1980. Oil production in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Energy and Materials Program, February 1989. PAGE 742 ~.s. oil production: the effect ,Qf low oil prices, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing ill imports, Energy Program, September 1982. 211 Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing oil imports--environmental issues for synthetic transportation fuels from coal, Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: a1ternatives for aeduoing oi1 imports--environmenta1 issues of synthetic transportation fuels from coal-background report. Energy Program, December 1982. Increased automobile~ efficiency mm synthetic fuels: alternatives~ reducing oil imports--water availability for synthetic fuels-~ assessment of current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing oil imports--selected technical and economic comparisions .Qf synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. Enhanced oil recovery potential in :tM United States, Energy Program, January 1978. ~.s. vulnerability .t.o ill import curtailment, Energy and Materials Program, September 1984. OILED Coping with an oiled sea, Oceans and Environment_ Program, March 1990. OLD Trade adjustment assistance: new ideas for an old program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. Effects of decontrol on old gas recovery. Energy and Materials Program, February 1984. PAGE 743 OPEN Energy from open ocean kelp farms, Oceans and Environment Program, September 1980. Open shelf-life dating of food, Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1979. OPEN-ANGLE 212 Screening for open-angle glaucoma in~ elderly. Health Program, October 1988. OPERATIONS Reducing launch operations costs: new technologies and practices, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1988. OPPORTUNITIES Development Q.f medical technology: opportunities for assessment, Health Program, August 1976. New structural materials technologies: opportunities for the use of advanced ceramics and composites, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. Federal scientific and technical information in an electronic age: opportunities and challenges, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. OPPORTUNITY Applications Q.f B & in the civil sector: the opportunity provided )2y the Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act Q.f 1977, R & D Program, June 1978. OPTION Big dumb boosters: a low-cost space transportation option?, International Security and Commerce Program, February 1989. PAGE 744 213 OPTIONS Evaluation of options for managing greater-than-Class-c low-level radioactive waste. Oceans and Environment Program, October 1988. Technical options for conservation of metals: case studies of selected metals and products, Materials Program, September 1979. Analysis of laws governing access across Federal lands: options for access in Alaska, Materials Program, February 1979. Launch options for .tb,e future: A buyer's guide, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1988. Analysis of the range .0:. institutional options available .:t,Q house A proposed National Center for Biological Diversity and Conservation Research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. Issues and options .in flood hazards management. Exploratory Group, February 1980. Increased automobile 1Ye.l. efficiency ,and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing .Qil imports--selected technical and economic comparisions .0:. synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. Electronic delivery .0:. public assistance benefits: technology options and policy issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1988. OR Technological issues of the~ (other than energy or military), May 1980. ORBIT Round .t.riR .:t,Q orbit: human spaceflight alternatives, International Security and Commerce Program, August 1989. PAGE 745 ORBITING Permanently orbiting space cyclers between Earth and Mars, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1986. ORGANISMS New developments in biotechnology: field-testing engineered organisms: genetic and ecological issues, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. ORGANIZING Organizing and financing basic research to increase food production, Food Program, June 1977. ORTHOPEDIC Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology: cost benefit/cost effectiveness of medical technologies--A case study .o.f orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. OTA Proceedings of the OTA seminar .on the Discrete Address Beacon System (DABS), Transportation Program, July 1980. OTA review .Q.f the Missouri dioxin task force recommendations concerning the management .Q.f contaminated soil, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. Aids and health insurance mi OTA survey, Health Program, February 1988. OTA priorities 1979, January 1979. 214 OTA workshop on cargo policy, December~ and~, 1984: panelist's presentations and summary of discussion, August 1985. PAGE 746 215 OTHER Automated guideway transit: mi assessment .0: PRT A,ng other new systems, Transportation Program, June 1975. Agreement governing the activities .0: states on~ moon and other celestial bodies, Telecommunications Program, August 1980. Costs of AIDS and other HIY infections: review of the estimates, Health Program, May 1987. Plants: the potentials for extracting protein, medicines, and other useful chemicals, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1983. Reclaiming prime farmlands A,ng other n,igb-guality croplands after surface coal mining, Energy and Materials Program, December 1985. Losing a million minds: confronting :th tragedy .0: alzheimers disease A,ng other dementias, Biological Applications Program, April 1987. Technological issues 2! :th.e ~(other.than energy~ military), May 1980. OUR catching our breath: next steps .fQI'. reducing urban ozone, oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. Marine minerals: exploring .ou.x: ng ocean frontier, oceans and Environment Program, July 1987. Mapping our genes. Genome projects:~ big? How~?, Biological Applications Program, April 1988. OUTCOMES variatione in hospital length 2'. JlliAY--their relationship .t.o health outcomes: health technology case study no. li, Health Program, August 1983. PAGE 747 216 Intensive care units (ICUs)--clinical outcomes, costs, and decisionmaking: health technology case study llQ. 28, Health Program, November 1984. OUTER An Analysis Q.f the Department Q.f the Interior's proposed acceleration of development Qt .o.il .and gas .on the outer continental shelf, oceans and Environment Program, March 1975. Analysis of the. feasibility of separating exploration tram production Q.f oil and gas on the. outer continental shelf, Oceans Program, May 1975. OUTLOOK Review of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: environmental research outlook n 1976 through 1, Energy Program, August 1976. OVERSIGHT Federal government information technology: management, security .and congressional oversight, communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1986. OVERVIEW Defense technology base: introduction ,and overview, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1988. OWNERSHIP Patterns and trends in Federal .Q.0A.l. lease ownership, 1950-..Q., Materials Program, April 1981. New developments in biotechnology: ownership of human tissues and cells, Biological Applications Program, March 1987. PAGE 748 217 OZONE catching our breath: next steps for reducing urban ozone, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. Urban ozone and the Clean All: Act: problems and proposals for change, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1988. Analysis of the ozone nonattainment provisions of the "Clean Air standards Attainment Act of 1987", Oceans and Environment Program, September 1987. Analysis .Q! the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer, Oceans and Environment Program, December 1987. OZONE-VOL Regional implications of transported ill pollutants: fill assessment of acidic deposition and ozone-vol. I & ll, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1982. PACIFIC Telecommunications in the y.s. Pacific Islands, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1985. PANAMA Environmental issues affecting the Panama Canal, Oceans and Environment Program, December 1978. PANEL Health .Q! the scientific and technical enterprise: an advisory panel report ,tQ the Office .Q! Technology Assessment, R & D Program, October 1978. PANELIST'S OTA workshop .on cargo policy, December d and~, 1984: panelist's presentations and summary of discussion, August 1985. PAGE 749 218 PAPER Alternative energy futures: the future of liquefied natural gas imports-background paper, Energy Program, March 1980. PART ImDact Q.f advanced air transport technology: part IV--financing and program alternatives for advanced high-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, August 1982. Impact Q.f advanced air transport technology: part III--air service to small communities, Transportation Program, February 1982. Impact Q.f advanced air transport technology: part II--the air cargo system, Transportation Program, January 1982. Impact Q.f advanced .a.ix transport technology: part ~--advanced high-speed aircraft. Transportation Program, April 1980. PARTICIPATION Direct interest participation in the regulatory decision process: lessons learned from two lim! safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. PARTNERSHIPS Partnerships under pressure:managing commercial low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, November 1989. PASSENGER y.~. passenger nil technologies, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. PASSIVE Technology and handicapped people: Mandatory passive restraint systems in automobiles: issues and evidence, Health Program, September 1982. PAGE 750 Passive smoking in~ workplace: selected issues, Health Program, May 1986. PATENT-TERM 219 Patent-.t.@rm extension mm~ pharmaceutical industry. Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1981. PATENTING New developments in biotechnology~= patenting .l.if., Biological Applications Program, April 1989. PATENTS Federal regulation ,And animal patents, Biological Applications Program, February 1988. PATERNITY use .Q.f biomedical tests in paternity determination, Biological Applications Program, July 1986. PATIENT unrelated~ marrow transplants in .tM united states:policy issues tram A patient perspective, Health Program, February 1990;revised March 1990. PATIENTS AJ:!propriate for cataract surgery patients before and after surgery: issues .Q.f medical safety ,a,ng appropriateness, Health Program, October 1988. PATTERNS Patterns and trends in Federal coal lease ownership. 1950-80, Materials Program, April 1981. PAGE 751 220 Research on geographic variations in physician practice patterns, Health Program, February 1987. PAUL Assessment of community planning i,QJ: mass transit-Minneapolis/St. Paul case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. PAYING Paying the bill: manufacturing and America's trade deficit, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. PAYMENT Fourth report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1988. Second report on the Physician Payment Review Commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1988. First report on the Physician Payment Review Commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1987. Third report Qn .tM Prospective Payment Assessment commission (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1987. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology case study .DQ. 36: effects .Q.f federal policies Qn extracorporeal shock~ lithotripsy. Health Program, May 1986. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare, Health Program, February 1986. First report Qn the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1985. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies for evaluating cost, quality and medical technology, Health Program, October 1985. Second report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1986. PAGE 752 221 PCBS Review~~ consent decree .fQI: cleanup~ PCBs in Indiana, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. PEOPLE Technology ,and handicapped people: Mandatory passive restraint systems in automobiles: issues ,and evidence, Health Program, September 1982. Technology ,and handicapped people: Health technology case study IlQ. A.: assistive devices .f.Q.: severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. Technology .and handicapped people: Health technology study IlQ. 1-2,: technology ,and learning disabilities, Health Program, December 1983. Technology .and handicapped people: Selected telecommunications devices .f.Q.: hearing-impaired persons, Health Program, December 1982. Technology .and handicapped people, Health Program, May 1982. Hearing impairment .Ansi elderly people, Biological Applications Program, May 1986. PEPTIC Implications .0.: .Q.Oll-effectiveness analysis .0.: medical technology: benefit-,and-.Q.Oll analysis .Q.f medical interventions--~ .o.: cimetidine .and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. PERCEPTIONS New developments in biotechnology: public perceptions .0.: biotechnology. Biological Applications Program, May 1987. PERFORMANCE Performance standards .fQI: secondary school vocational education, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1989. PAGE 753 222 High performance computing and networking for science, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1989. PERIODONTAL Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: periodontal diseases--assessing the effectiveness and costs of the Keyes technigue, Health Program, May 1981. PERITONEAL Effectiveness and cost~ continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPO): health technology case study no. 35, Health Program, September 1985. PERMANENT SALYUT: Soviet steps toward permanent human presence in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. PERMANENTE Impact of AIDS on the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program (Northern California Region), Health Program, July 1988. PERMANENTLY Permanently orbiting space cyclers between Earth ,and~, International Security and commerce Program, March 1986. PERMITTING Western surface mine permitting and reclamation, Energy and Materials Program, June 1986. PERSONS Technology and handicapped people: Selected telecommunications devices .fQI: hearing-impaired persons, Health Program, December 1982. PAGE 754 223 PERSPECTIVE Unrelated bone marrow transplants in the United states:policy issues from a patient perspective, Health Program, February 1990:revised March 1990. PERSPECTIVES Perspectives on Federal retail food grading, Food Program, June 1977. PEST Pest management strategies in crop protection, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1979. PESTICIDE Pesticide residues in food: technologies and methodologies !QI: detection, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1988. PETROLEUM World petroleum availability 1980-2000, Energy Program, November 1980. PHARMACEUTICAL Patent-:te,rm extension and the pharmaceutical industry. Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1981. PHASE Automation and robotics for the space station: phase D considerations, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, October 1985 .Qrug labeling in developing and newly -industrialized countries, phase I, Health Program, December 1988. PAGE 755 224 PHYSICIAN Research on geographic variations in physician practice patterns, Health Program, February 1987. Second report on the Physician Payment Review commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1988. First report Qn the Physician Payment Review commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1987. Implications .Qi cost-effectiveness analysis .Qi medical technology: Health technology case study llQ. ll: nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified nurse midwives--A policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology case study DQ. 36: effects of federal policies on extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Health Program, May 1986. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare, Health Program, February 1986. Forecasts .Qi physician supply and requirements, Health Program, April 1980. PIPELINES Technology assessment of coal slurry pipelines, Energy Program, March 1978. PLAN Review of the FAA llll National Airspace System .PlJm, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, August 1982. Review .Qi the Department of Energy weapons complex modernization plan: environmental issues, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1989. Review of the Department of Energy modernization P.l.An: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation Qi activities At certain facilities in the Department g_:_ Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. PAGE 756 225 Criteria for evaluating~ implementation Plfill required~ the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act Qf. 1977, Exploratory Group, January 1980. Analysis of the ERDA Plfill and program, Energy Program, October 1978. Comparative anlaysis of~ li1.. ERDA plan and program, Energy Program, May 1976. Analysis of the proposed national energy plan, Energy Program, August 1977. PLANNING Assessment Qf. community planning tor mass transit-bibliography, Transportation Program, February i976. Assessment Qf. community planning for mass transit-Minneapolis/st. Paul case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning tor mass transit-technical report, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment Qf. community planning tor un transit-Washington, D.~. study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment Qt community planning tor mass transit-Seattle case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for un transit-San Francisco case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment Qf. community planning tor un transit-l!o. Angeles study.Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning tor transit-Denver study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment Qf. community planning tor mass transit-Chicago case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment Qf. community planning tor mass transit-Boston case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment Qf. community planning for transit-Atlanta case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. PAGE 757 226 Assessment of community planning for transit, Transportation Program, February 1976. Use of models for water resources management, planning, and policy, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1982. World population mig fertility planning technologies: the next 20 years, Human Resources Program, February 1982. PLANS Supercomputers: government plans and policies, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1986. PLANT Plant closing: advance notice and rapid response, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. PLANTS Impacts of applied genetics: micro-organisms, plants, and animals, Human Resources Program, April 1981. Plants: the potentials .f.0l: extracting protein, medicines, mig other useful chemicals, Food and Renewable Resources Progr~m, September 1983. PLASTIC Technical questions regarding plastic firearms, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1986. PNEUMOCOCCAL Update of Federal activities regarding the uu of pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, May 1984. Review of selected Federal vaccine and immunization policies: based .on .ca.ll studies of pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, September 1979. PAGE 758 POLAR Polar prospects: a minerals treaty for Antarctica, Oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. POLICIES Assessment of alternative economic stockpiling policies, Materials Program, August 1976. 227 Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology case study DQ 36: effects of federal policies .Qil extracorporeal shock~ lithotripsy. Health Program, May 1986. Review of selected Federal vaccine and immunization policies: based on case studies of pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, September 1979. Federal policies .and~ medical devices industry, Health Program, November 1984. Agricultural research .and technology transfer policies .f.91: the 1990s, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1990. supercomputers: government plans AM policies, communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1986. POLICY Global models, world futures, .and public policy: A critique, Transportation Program, April 1982. Telecommunication technology .and public policy, Telecommunications Program, June 1981. Civilian space policy and applications, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, June 1982. Role .of. demonstrations in federal Bk~ policy. R & D Program, July 1978. Alternative approaches to cargo policy: A supplement ,tQ AD assessment .of. maritime trade and technology. Oceans and Environment Program, August 1985. PAGE 759 Use of models for water resources management, planning. and policy. Oceans and Environment Program, August 1982. 228 Acid rain and transported air pollutants: implications for public policy. oceans and Environment Program, May 1984. Assessment .Q.f information systems capabilities required to support y.s. materials policy decisions, Materials Program, December 1976. Requirements for fulfilling a national materials policy. Materials Program, August 1974. Displaced homemakers: programs and policy, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, October 1985. Unrelated bone marrow transplants in the United States:policy issues from a patient perspective, Health Program, February 1990;revised March 1990. Preventive health services for medicare beneficiaries:policy and research issues, Health Program, February 1990. Defining rural areas: impact Qn health care policy and research, Health Program, July 1989. Bone marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status Arui policy issues. Health Program, October 1987. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: Health technology case study D.Q. n: nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified nurse midwives--~ policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. contact lens industry--structure, competition, and public policy: health technology .QAll study 112 ll, Health Program, December 1984. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--a clinical, industrial. and policy analysis: health technology case study no. ll, Health Program, September 1984. Market for wheelchairs--innovations and Federal policy: health technology study no. 30, Health Program, November 1984. PAGE 760 229 Implications .0:. .QQ.S.t-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: .tbA cost effectiveness .0:. QOne. marrow transplant therapy And .its. policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .0:. medical technology: formal analysis, policy formulation, and endstage renal disease, Health Program, April 1981. Impact of randomized clinical trials .on health policy and medical practice, Health Program, August 1983. Blood policy and technology. Health Program, January 1985. Policy implications .0:. medical information systems, Health Program, December 1977. Policy implications .0:. computed tomography(~) scanner: AD update, Health Program, January 1981. Policy implications .Qf computed tomography(~) scanner, Health Program, November 1978. MEDLARS And health information policy. Health Program, September 1982. Technology. public policy, ,and the changing structure .0:. American agriculture: A special report .fQr ~~farm Wl., Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1985. Technology. public policy, And .tbA changing structure .0:. American agriculture, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1986. Electronic delivery .0:. public assistance benefits: technology options and policy issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1988. computer-based national information systems: technology and public policy issues, communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1981. workshop gn cargo policy. December~ And~, lili= panelist's presentations ,and summary .0:. discussion, August 1985. PAGE 761 230 POLLUTANTS Regional implications of transported m pollutants: ,an assessment of acidic deposition and ozone-vol. A All, oceans and Environment Program, July 1982. Acid rain and transported m pollutants: implications for public policy. oceans and Environment Program, May 1984. POLLUTION oil transportation~ tankers: .an analysis .Q.f marine pollution and safety measures. oceans Program, July 1975. From pollution to prevention: A progress report on waste reduction, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. Serious reduction .ot hazardous waste: f2I: pollution prevention and industrial efficiency. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. POLYGRAPH Review of .tbA Defense Department's polygraph .tYt And .esearch programs, Health Program, March 1987. Scientific validity .Q.f polygraph testing: A research review and evaluation, Health Program, November 1983. POPULATION World population and fertility planning technologies: the next 1.Q. years, Human Resources Program, February 1982. current health status mid population projections .0: native Hawaiians living in Hawaii. Health Program, April 1987. PORT Coal exports and P.Qn development, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1981. PAGE 762 231 PORTS coastal effects of offshore energy systems: Mi assessment of oil and gas systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast of New Jersey and Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. POSTAL Implications of electronic mail and message systems for they.~. Postal Service, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1982. Review Q.f postal automation strategy: A technical and decision analysis, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1984. POSTHARVEST Agricultural postharvest technology and marketing economics research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1983. POSTMARKETING Postmarketing surveillance Q.f prescription drugs. Health Program, November 1982. POTENTIAL Assessment Q.f development and production potential Q.f Federal coal leases, Materials Program, December 1981. Potential biological and electronic effects of Empress ll, International Security and Commerce Program, November 1988. Potential effects of section~ of .th@ Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act Q.f 1976, Energy and Materials Program, March 1986. Status report on the gas potential from devonian shales of the Appalachian Basin, Energy Program, November 1977. Synthetic fuels for transportation: the future potential of electric and hybrid vehicles, Energy Program, March 1982. PAGE 763 Enhanced oil recovery potential in the United States, Energy Program, January 1978. POTENTIALS 232 Plants: the potentials for extracting protein, medicines, and other useful chemicals, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1983. POWER Power Qn! New tools :gr teaching ,a,ng learning. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. Biological effects~ power frequency electric and magnetic fields, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. Electric power wheeling and dealing: technological considerations for increasing competition, Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. New electric power technologies: problems .Ansl prospects :OX: th. 1980s, Energy and Materials Program, July 1985. Solar power satellites, Energy Program, August 1981. Nuclear power in AD~ Q.f uncertainty, Energy and Materials Program, February 1984. POWERPLANT Nuclear powerplant standardization: light water reactors, Energy Program, April 1981. POWERPLANTS Coastal effects Q.f offshore energy systems: AD assessment Q.f oil ,a,ng gas systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast of New Jersey and Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. PAGE 764 233 PPRC Second report on the Physician Payment Review Commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1988. First report Qil the Physician Payment Review Commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1987. PRACTICE Research on geographic variations in physician practice patterns, Health Program, February 1987. Impact of randomized clinical trials Qil health policy and medical practice, Health Program, August 1983. Artificial insemination practice in the United States: summary of 1987 survey, Biological Applications Program, August 1988. PRACTICES state educational testing practices, science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1987. Reducing launch operations costs: new technologies and practices, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1988. PRACTITIONERS Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: Health technology .c.a.tt study .DQ. 37: nurse practitioners, physician assistants A.ml certified nurse midwives--~ policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the costs and effectiveness Qt nurse practitioners, Health Program, July 1981. PREHISTORIC Technologies for the preservation of prehistoric and historic landscapes, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. PAGE 765 234 Technologies for prehistoric mig historic preservation, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. PRELIMINARY Feasibility and value .Q.{ broadband communications in rural areas: preliminary evaluation, Transportation Program, April 1976. Preliminary assessment of the National Crime Information Center and the computerized criminal history systems, Telecommunications Program, December 1978. Preliminary analysis .Q.{ the IRS~ Administration System, Telecommunications Program, March 1977. Analyses of trends in coverage and preliminary estimates of the effects of an employer mandate and medicaid expansion, Health Program, July 1989. Emerging food marketing technologies: a preliminary analysis, Food Program, October 1978. Preliminary analysis .Q.{ the demographic trends influencing the elementary mig secondary school system, Exploratory Group, May 1977. PREMANUFACTURE Information content .Q.{ premanufacture notices, Health Program, April 1983. PREPARING Preparing to.t: science mig engineering careers: field level profiles, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, January 1987. PRESCRIPTION Prescription drugs and elderly Americans: ambulatory use and approaches to coverage for Medicare, Health Program, October 1987. Postmarketing surveillance .Q.{ prescription drugs, Health Program, November 1982. PAGE 766 PRESENCE SALYUT: soviet steps toward permanent human presence in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. PRESENTATIONS 235 OTA workshop .on cargo policy. December~ and 4, 1984: panelist's presentations and summary Q! discussion, August 1985. PRESERVATION Book preservation technologies, oceans and Environment Program, May 1988. Technologies for the preservation 2-' prehistoric and historic landscapes, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. Technologies t2l: underwater archaeology And maritime preservation. Energy and Materials Program, September 1987. Technologies f.01: prehistoric And historic preservation. Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. PRESSURE Proposal pressure in .the 1980s: ,an indicator .0:. stress .on the federal research system, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1990. Partnerships under pressure:managing commercial low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, November 1989. PREVENT Groundwater protection standards tQl: hazardous waste l.mig disposal facilities:~~ prevent rn superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. PAGE 767 236 PREVENTING Preventing illness and injury in the workplace, Health Program, April 1985. PREVENTION From pollution to prevention: A progress report on waste reduction, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. Serious reduction of hazardous waste: for pollution prevention and industrial efficiency. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: allocating costs and benefits in disease prevention programs--an application to cervical cancer screening, Health Program, May 1981. Role of genetic testing in .the prevention ~f occupational diseases, Biological Applications Program, April 1983. PREVENTIVE Preventive health services for medicare beneficiaries:policy and research issues, Health Program, February 1990. Use of preventive services )2y the elderly, Health Program, January 1989. PRICES Y-~oil production: the effect of low oil prices, Energy and Materiais Program, July 1987. PRIME Reclaiming prime farmlands and other high-quality croplands after surface coal mining. Energy and Materials Program, December 1985. PAGE 768 PRIORITIES Technology assessment candidates and priorities, Exploratory Group, July 1978. OTA priorities lil.2., January 1979. PRIVACY 237 Selected electronic funds transfer issues: privacy. security, and equity. communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1982. Federal government information technology: electronic record systems and individual privacy. Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1986. PRIVATE Remote sensing~~ private sector: issues for discussion, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1984. PROBLEMS Advanced vehicle/highway systems and urban traffic problems, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1989. Urban ozone and the Clean lJ.I: Act: problems and proposals for change, oceans and Environment Program, April 1988. Coming clean: Superfund problems can~ solved Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, October 1989. Children's mental health: problems and services, Health Program, December 1986. New electric power technologies: problems and prospects .fQ,r the 1980s, Energy and Materials Program, July 1985. PAGE 769 PROCEDURE--THE Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the feasibility of economic evaluation of diagnostic procedure--the case of CT scanning. Health Program, April 1981. PROCEDURES--PROBLEMS Implications Q,f cost-effectiveness Amtlysis of medical technology: four common x-ray procedures--problems and prospects for economic evaluation, Health Program, April 1982. PROCEEDINGS Proceedings of the OTA seminar .on the Discrete Address Beacon System (DABS), Transportation Program, July 1980. Proceedings Q.f A workshop .on~ control :tQ achieve product liability. Materials Program, February 1976. PROCESS 238 Direct interest participation in the regulatory decision process: lessons learned from two l!IDi safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. Government involvement in the innovation process: a contractor's report to the Office of Technology Assessment, Government Policies for Innovation, August 1978. PROCESSES Energy from biological processes, Energy Program, July 1980. PRODUCT Proceedings of a workshop on~ control to achieve product liability. Materials Program, February 1976. PAGE 770 PRODUCTION Analysis of "Buy America" proposals for offshore drilling rigs and production facilities, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1988. Analysis of the feasibility of separating exploration from production of oil and gas on the outer continental shelf, Oceans Program, May 1975. Assessment of development and production potential of Federal coal leases, Materials Program, December 1981. Organizing and financing basic research to increase food production, Food Program, June 1977. 239 Oil production in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Energy and Materials Program, February 1989. y.~ .o.i.l. production: the effect .Q.f low oil prices, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. PRODUCTIVITY Impacts .Q.f technology .on u.s. cropland and rangeland productivity. Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1982. PRODUCTS Technical options .fQr conservation .Q.f metals: studies .Q.f selected metals and products, Materials Program, September 1979. PROFICIENT Trends and status of computers in schools:~ in chapter l programs and use with limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. PAGE 771 PROFILES Preparing for science and engineering careers: field level profiles, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, January 1987. PROGRAM 240 ImDact of advanced air transport technology: part IV--financing and program alternatives .f.QI: advanced hi,gb-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, August 1982. Technology transfer to .tM United states: the Mll -Japan Science and Technology Program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1989. Trade adjustment assistance: new ideas for AD old program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. Impact .Q.f rn 21l the Kaiser Permanente Medical~ Program (Northern California Region), Health Program, July 1988. Medical technology and costs .Q.f the medicare program: Diagnosis related groups(~) ,And :th@ Medicare program: implications .f2I: medical technology. Health Program, July 1983. Medical technology and th.@ cost Qt-.tM medicare program, Health Program, July 1984. Analysis .Q.f the ERDA Rl.AD ,And program, Energy Program, October 1978. Comparative anlaysis .Q.f .tM 1 mmA Rl.an ,And program. Energy Program, May 1976. Environmental protection in tb.il Federal~ leasing program. Energy and Materials Program, May 1984. PROGRAMS Trends and status Qt computers in schools: YU in chapter 1 programs and YU ld..th limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. Selected federal programs in appropriate technology. R & D Program, October 1978. PAGE 772 241 Displaced homemakers: programs and policy, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, October 1985. Review of the Defense Department's polygraph test and research programs, Health Program, March 1987. y.~. disaster assistance to developing countries: lessons applicable toy.~. domestic disaster programs, Exploratory Group, January 1980. Conservation and solar energy programs of the Department of Energy: a critique, Energy Program, June 1980. PROGRAMS--AN Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: allocating costs mig benefits in disease prevention programs--.m1 application to cervical cancer screening. Health Program, May 1981. PROGRESS y.~. textile and apparel industry: A revolution in progress, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, April 1987. From pollution tQ p;:evention: A progress report .2n waste reduction, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. PROJECTED Analysis~ the impacts~ the projected natural gas curtailments for the winter 1975-76, Energy Program, November 1975. PROJECTIONS current health status and population projections~ native Hawaiians living .in Hawaii, Health Program, April 1987. PROJECTS Mapping our genes. Genome projects: How big? How fast?, Biological Applications Program, April 1988. PAGE 773 242 PROLIFERATION Nuclear proliferation and safeguards, Energy Program, June 1977. PROPAC Fourth report Qn the Prospective Payment Assessment commission (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1988. Third report Qn :th@ Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1987. First report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1985. Second report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1986. PROPERTY Computer software and intellectual property, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1990. Intellectual property rights in An age of electronics and information, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1986. PROPOSAL Proposal pressure in the 1980s: An indicator of stress on the federal research system, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1990. PROPOSALS Analysis of ".ID!Y America" proposals for offshore drilling rigs and production facilities, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1988. Urban ozone and the Clean Air Act: problems and proposals for change, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1988. Medical technology under proposals to increase competition in health care, Health Program, October 1982. PAGE 774 243 Issues relevant .t,Q NCIC (National Crime Information center) 2000 proposals, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1987. PROPOSED An Analysis .ot th. Department .0:. .tla Interior's proposed acceleration .0:. development .ot .2il and gas .on the outer continental shelf, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1975. Review .0:. .thl Department .ot Energy modernization J2lAn: issues surrounding .th@ proposed termination, relocation and consolidation .0: activities .at certain facilities in the Department .ot Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. Analysis .ot th. range .ot institutional options available t.Q. house A proposed National center .fo.t: Biological Diversity and conservation Research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. Analysis .0:. .th!l proposed national energy RlAn, Energy Program, August 1977. PROSPECTIVE Fourth report on .th@ Prospective Payment Assessment commission (ProPACl, Health Program, November 1988. Third report .on the Prospective Payment Assessment commission (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1987. First report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1985. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies~ evaluating cost, quality and medical technology, Health Program, October 1985. Second report .on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1986. PAGE 775 PROSPECTS Polar prospects: a minerals treaty for Antarctica, Oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: .f.QJu: common x-i:u procedures--problems and prospects for economic evaluation. Health Program, April 1982. 244 New electric power technologies: problems and prospects for the 1980s, Energy and Materials Program, July 1985. PROTECTING Protecting the nation's groundwater from contamination-vol. I k II, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1984. PROTECTION Treaty-compliant accidental launch protection system, International Security and Commerce Program, April 1988. Groundwater protection s;andards .fQX hazardous waste lmld disposal facilities: will th.@y prevent more superfund sites, Industry, Technology., and Employment Program, April 1984. Pest management strategies in crop protection, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1979. Review of the u.s. Environmental Protection Agency: environmental research outlook U 1976 through .12,Q, Energy Program, August 1976. Environmental protection in the Federal .c.oal leasing program, Energy and Materials Program, May 1984. PROTEIN Plants: the potentials for extracting protein, medicines, and other useful chemicals, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1983. PAGE 776 245 PROTOCOL Analysis of the Montreal Protocol 2n substances that deplete the ozone layer, Oceans and Environment Program, December 1987. PROTOCOLS Institutional protocols .fQl: decisions about life-sustaining treatments, Biological Applications Program, July 1988. PROVIDED Applications .o.! B ~~in the civil sector: tb.e opportunity provided by tb.e Federal Grant ,ang cooperative Agreement~ .Q.f lill, R & D Program, June 1978. PROVISIONS Analysis .o.! selected mobile source provisions in B-B and HB .2..U.l, Oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. Analysis S2f. ozone nonattainment provisions .Q.! tb.e "Clean Air standards Attainment~ .Q.f lll2.", .,oceans and Environment Program, September 1987. PRT Automated guideway transit: An assessment .Q.t PRT and other new systems, Transportation Program, June 1975. PSYCHOTHERAPY Implications .o.! .Q.0,t-effectiveness analysis .o.! medical technology: the efficacy and cost effectiveness .o.! psychotherapy, Health Program, October 1980. PUBLIC Global models, world futures. and public policy: A critique, Transportation Program, April 1982. PAGE 777 246 Telecommunication technology and public policy. Telecommunications Program, June 1981. Acid rain and transported air pollutants: implications for public policy. Oceans and Environment Program, May 1984. Contact~ industry--structure, competition, and public policy: health technology case study no. 31, Health Program, December 1984. Review of the Public Health Service's response to AIDS, Health Program, February 1985. Technology. public policy, and the changing structure of American agriculture: a special report for the 1985 farm !2..ill, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1985. Technology. public policy, and the changing structure of American agriculture, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1986. construction and materials research ,and development~ the nation's public works, Energy and Materials Program/ Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1987. Electronic delivery Q.f public assistance benefits: technology options ,and poligy issues. communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1988. Computer-based national information systems: technology and public policy issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1981. New developments in biotechnology: public perceptions .O: biotechnology, Biological Applications Program, May 1987. PULP Technologies~ reducing dioxin in the manufacture .O: bleached wood PY.l:e, oceans and Environment Program, May 1989. QUALITY Quality of medical care: information for consumers, Health Program, June 1988. PAGE 778 247 Quality and relevance Qt research Aru1 related activities at the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, Health Program, August 1983. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies .fQ.t: evaluating ggs:t, quality and medical technology. Health Program, October 1985. Enhancing the quality .Q.f. u.s. grain for international trade, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Grain quality in international trade: a comparison .Q.f. major U.S. competitors, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. QUEST starpower: y.~. and~ international quest for fusion energy. Energy and Materials Program, October 1987. QUESTIONS Technical questions regarding plastic firearms, oceans and Environment Program, April 1986. R Impact .Q.f. inflation .on~ federal x d investment, R & D Program, May 1980. Applications .ot R & o in~ civil sector: :tM opportunity provided )2v :tM Federal Grant .ansi cooperative Agreement Act .ct 1977, R & D Program, June 1978. Role of demonstrations in federal B D policy. R & D Program, July 1978. Analysis Qi selected mobile source provisions in H.R. 3030 and H-B 2323, oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. B & .12 in the maritime industry: A supplement ,tg .an assessment of maritime trade And technology. Oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. Information technology R & D: critical trends and issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1985. PAGE 779 248 RADIO Radiofreguency use and management: impacts from the World Administrative Radio Conference of 1979, Communication and Information Technologies Program, January 1982. RADIOACTIVE Partnerships under pressure:managing commercial low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, November 1989. Evaluation of options for managing greater-than-Class-c low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1988. Subseabed disposal of high-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1986. Managing the nation's commercial high-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1985. RADIO FREQUENCY Radiofreguency ~se and management: impacts .f.rQm the World Administrative Radio Conference Qt. 1979, Communication and Information Technologies Program, January 1982. RADIONUCLIDE Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging and cost effectiveness, Health Program, May 1982. RAIL Federal funding of nil rehabilitation:~ review of alternative approaches, Transportation Program, September 1975. Automatic train control in rail rapid transit, Transportation Program, May 1976. ~-~passenger rail technologies, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. PAGE 780 RAILROAD Review .Qf national railroad issues, Transportation Program, December 1975. Railroad safety--u.s./canadian comparison, Transportation Program, August 1979. 249 Evaluation .Qf railroad safety. Transportation Program, May 1978. RAIN Acid .rain and transported m pollutants: implications for public policy. oceans and Environment Program, May 1984. RANDOMIZED Impact .Qf randomized clinical trials .on health policy and medical practice, Health Program, August 1983. RANGE Analysis .Q.! the range .Qf institutional options available to house A proposed National center .f2". Biological Diversity Aru1 Conservation Research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. RANGELAND Impacts .Qf technology ,on y.s. cropland And rangeland productiyity. Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1982. RAPID Impact .Qf advanced group rapid transit technology. Transportation Program, January 1980. Automatic train control .in nil rapid transit, Transportation Program, May 1976. Plant closing: advance notice ,ang rapid response, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. PAGE 781 250 REACTORS Nuclear powerplant standardization: light water reactors, Energy Program, April 1981. RECENT Recent developments in ocean thermal energy. Oceans Program, April 1980. RECLAIMING Reclaiming prime farmlands and other hi,gh-gyality croplands after surface coal mining. Energy and Materials Program, December 1985. RECLAMATION western surface mine permitting And reclamation. Energy and Materials Program, June 1986. RECOMMENDATIONS OTA reviews!!~ Missouri dioxin~ force recommendations concerning the management .0.: contaminated soil, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. RECORD Federal government information technology: electronic record systems AM individual privacy, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1986. RECOVERY Effects .0.: ~econtrol .on ,olg recovery, Energy and Materials Program, February 1984. Enhanced oil recovery potential in the United States, Energy Program, January 1978. PAGE 782 251 REDUCE Strategic materials: technologies to reduce U.S. import vulnerability. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, May 1985. REDUCING catching our breath: next steps for reducing urban ozone, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. Technologies for reducing dioxin in the manufacture of bleached wood PY!R, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1989. Reducing launch operations costs: new technologies and practices, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1988. Increased automobile .tYe..l. efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing oil imports, Energy Program, September 1982. Increased automobile Iu.el. efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative~ reducing 2.il. imports--environmental issues for synthetic transportation fuels :.:om coal, Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives~ reducing ill imports--environmental issues .0:. synthetic transportation fuels tr2m coal-background report, Energy Program, December 1982. Increased automobile .tYe..l. efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives .fo.r reducing o.il imports--water availability for synthetic fuels-.an assessment of current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. Increased automobile .tYe..l. efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives .fo.r reducing oil imports--selected technical and economic comparisions of synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. REDUCTION From pollution to prevention:~ progress report on waste reduction, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. PAGE 783 252 Serious reduction Qt hazardous waste: for pollution prevention and industrial efficiency. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. Criteria for evaluating the implementation Plml reguired the Earthguake Hazards Reduction Act .of. 1977, Exploratory Group, January 1980. REEMPLOYING Technology And structural unemployment: reemploying displaced adults, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, February 1986. REFINING summary of the situation at the Brio refining superfund site, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, January l.990. REFORESTATION sustaining tropical forest resources: reforestation Qt degraded lmlrui, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. REFUGE Oil production in~ Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Energy and Materials Program, February 1989. REGARDING Technical guestions regarding plastic firearms, oceans and Environment Program, April 1986. Update .of. Federal activities regarding the use of pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, May 1984. REGION Impact of AIDS .on the Kaiser Permanente Medical care Program (Northern California Region), Health Program, July 1988. PAGE 784 REGIONAL Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: encouraging high-technology development, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, April 1983. 253 Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: census of state government initiatives .m high-technology industrial development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. Technology. innovation, mig regional economic development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, July 1984. Regional implications .of transported m pollutants: AD assessment .ot acidic deposition ,ang ozone-vol.~ & ll, oceans and Environment Program, July 1982. REGULATING Identifying and regulating carcinogens, Health Program, November 1987. REGULATION Wetlands: their YU And regulation, oceans and Environment Program, March 1984. Federal regulation and animal patents, Biological Applications Program, February 1988. Reproductive health hazards in th,e workplace: selected aspects of reproductive health hazards regulation, Biological Applications Program, October 1985. REGULATORY Regulatory environment !,o,r science, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, February 1986. Direct interest participation in .the. regulatory decision process: lessons learned from two LNG safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. PAGE 785 254 Anticipating the impacts of legislation: implementing Senate Rule 29.~ requiring regulatory impact statements, Exploratory Group, June 1979. REHABILITATION Federal funding .Qf ~rehabilitation:~ review .Qf alternative approaches, Transportation Program, September 1975. RELATED Quality and relevance .Qf research and related activities at the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory. Health Program, August 1983. Medical technology and costs .Qf the medicare program: Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) AruI the Medicare program: implications for medical technology. Health Program, July 1983. status of biomedical research and related technology for tropical diseases, Health Program, September 1985. RELATIONSHIP Variations in hospital length of stay--their relationship to health outcomes: health technology case study no. ll, Health Program, August 1983. RELATIVE Implications .Qf cost-effectiveness analysis .Qf medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends and relative costs in :tM Washington. D.c. area, Health Program, July 1981. RELEVANCE Quality and relevance of research and related activities at the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory. Health Program, August 1983. PAGE 786 255 RELEVANT Issues relevant to NCIC (National Crime Information Center) 2000 proposals, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1987. RELOCATION Review of the Department of Energy modernization plan: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation of activities at certain facilities in the Department of Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. REMOTE Remote sensing and the private sector: issues for discussion, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1984. RENAL Implications Q.f. cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: formal analysis, policy formulation, and endstage renal disease, Health Program, April 1981. RENEWABLE Renewable ocean energy sources: ocean thermal energy conversions, Oceans Program, May 1978. Integrated renewable resource management .fo.r u.~. insular areas, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1987. Technology, renewable resources, and American crafts, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1984. REPLACING Replacing~ Rosebud Sioux Hospital: number of beds and whether A surgical suite is needed, Health Program, August 1985. PAGE 787 256 Effects of replacing lead with aromatic versus alcohol octane enhancers in gasoline, Energy and Materials Program, January 1986. REPORT Assessment of community planning for mass transit-technical report, Transportation Program, February 1976. Health Qt the scientific~ technical enterprise: .an advisory panel report to the Office of Technology Assessment, R & D Program, October 1978. From pollution to prevention: a progress report Qll waste reduction, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. Fourth report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1988. Second report Qll the Physician Payment Review Commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1988. First report on the Physician Payment Review Commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1987. Third report Qll the Prospective Payment Assessment commission (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1987. First report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1985. Second report Qll the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1986. Government involvement in the innovation process:~ contractor's report to the Office of Technology Assessment, Government Policies for Innovation, August 1978. Technology, public policy. and the changing structure of American agriculture:~ special report for the~ farm bill, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1985. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing oil imports--environmental issues of synthetic transportation fuels from coal-background report, Energy Program, December 1982. PAGE 788 Status report Q!1 .the. gas potential from devonian shales of the Appalachian Basin, Energy Program, November 1977. Annual re0ort :to. the congress. REPRODUCTIVE Reproductive health hazards in .the. workplace, Biological Applications Program, December 1985. 257 Reproductive health hazards in~ workplace: selected aspects .Q.f. reproductive health hazards regulation. Biological Applications Program, October 1985. REQUIRED Assessment .ot information systems capabilities required to support u.s. materials policy decisions, Materials Program, December 1976. Breast cancer screening .f2r Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs .t2 Medicare AM medical resources required, Health Program, November 1987. criteria~ evaluating .th.il implementation Rl.an required by .the. Earthquake Hazards Reduction~ 2-' lill, Exploratory Group, January 1980. REQUIREMENTS Requirements .tor fulfilling A national materials policy, Materials Program, August 1974. Forecasts of physician supply and requirements, Health Program, April 1980. REQUIRING Anticipating .the. impacts of legislation: implementing senate Rule li-~ requiring regulatory impact statements, Exploratory Group, June 1979. PAGE 789 RESEARCH Proposal pressure in the 1980s: An indicator of stress gn the federal research system, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1990. 258 Research funding u .An investment: m n measure the returns, science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1986. Space science research .in the United States, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, September 1982. Technology and oceanography: An assessment .Q.f. Federal technologies for oceanographic research And monitoring, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1981. Preventive health services .f.Qr medicare beneficiaries:policy and research issues, Health Program, February 1990. Defining rural areas: impact 2n health~ policy and research, Health Program, July 1989. Review .Qf Defense Department's polygraph :te..s:t And research programs, Health Program, March 1987. Research gn geographic variations in physician practice patterns, Health Program, February 1987. Quality and relevance .0:. research and related activities~ the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory. Health Program, August 1983. Status of biomedical research And related technology tQr tropical diseases, Health Program, September 1985. scientific validity .Qf polygraph testing: A research review and evaluation. Health Program, November 1983. Agricultural research ,ang technology transfer policies~ .th@ 1990s, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1990. Analysis .Q.f. the range .Qf institutional options available ,tQ house A proposed National Center tQr Biological Diversity And conservation Research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1989. Review of methodologies for nutrition research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1980. PAGE 790 259 Agricultural postharvest technology and marketing economics research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1983. Organizing and financing basic research to increase food production, Food Program, June 1977. Nutrition research alternatives, Food Program, September 1978. Assessment of the United States food and agricultural research system, Food Program, December 1981. Construction and materials research and development for the nation's public works, Energy and Materials Program/ Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1987. Review of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: environmental research outlook n 1976 through 1980, Energy Program, August 1976. Federal funding tQl: artificial intelligence research and development, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1987. Microelectronics research and development, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1986. Alternatives ,tQ animal use in research, testing, and education, Biological Applications Program, February 1986. RESIDENTIAL Technology, trade, And they.. residential construction industry, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, September 1986. Residential energy conservation, Energy Program, July 1979. RESIDUES Pesticide residues in food: technologies and methodologies for detection, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1988. PAGE 791 260 RESONANCE Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--a clinical, industrial, and policy analysis: health technology study no. ll, Health Program, September 1984. RESOURCE Integrated renewable resource management for u.~. insular areas, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1987. RESOURCES Use of models for water resources management, planning. and policy. Oceans and Environment Program, August 1982. Breast cancer screening for Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs to Medicare and medical resources required. Health Program, November 1987. Technology. renewable resources. And American crafts, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1984. sustaining tropical forest resources: y.~ .AD9 international institutions, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. sustaining tropical forest resources: reforestation .ot degraded lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. Technologies .t.o sustain tropical forest resources, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1984. RESPIRATORY Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends i!rui relative costs in th Washington, o.~. rn, Health Program, July 1981. RESPONSE Plant closing: advance notice and rapid response, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. PAGE 792 Review of the Public Health Service's response to AIDS, Health Program, February 1985. RESTRAINT 261 Technology and handicapped people: Mandatory passive restraint systems in automobiles: issues lmQ. evidence, Health Program, September 1982. RETAIL Perspectives Q.n Federal retail food grading. Food Program, June 1977. RETURNS Research funding as an investment: can n measure the returns, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1986. REVENUES Trade in services: exports and foreign revenues, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. REVIEW Review of national railroad issues, Transportation Program, December 1975. Financial viability Qt Conrail: review and analysis, Transportation Program, September 1975. Federal funding of rail rehabilitation: A review of alternative approaches, Transportation Program, September 1975. Review of y.~. competitiveness in agricultural trade, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, October 1986. Review Qt the .EM 1982 National Airspace System Plan, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, August 1982. Review of the Department of Energy weapons complex modernization Pl.an: environmental issues, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1989. PAGE 793 Review of ocean thermal energy systems, Oceans and Environment Program, January 1984. 262 Review of the Department of Energy modernization plan: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation Q.f activities at certain facilities in the Department of Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. Review of the consent decree for cleanup of PCBs in Indiana, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. OTA review Q.f the Missouri dioxin task force recommendations concerning the management Q.f contaminated soil, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. Review of the Defense Department's polygraph test and research programs, Health Program, March 1987. Second report on the Physician Payment Review Commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1988. First report on the Physician Payment Review commission (PPRC), Health Program, November 1987. costs Q.f rn A,ng other l:l1Y infections: review Q.f the estimates, Health Program, May 1987. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: methodological issues and literature review, Health Program, September 1980. Scientific validity of polygraph testing: A research review and evaluation, Health Program, November 1983. Review of the Public Health Service's response to AIDS, Health Program, February 1985. Review of selected Federal vaccine and immunization policies: based .on studies Q.f pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, September 1979. Review of methodologies for nutrition research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1980. Review of the y.s. Environmental Protection Agency: environmental research outlook FY 1976 through 1980, Energy Program, August 1976. PAGE 794 263 Review of postal automation strategy: a technical .aim decision analysis, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1984. REVOLUTION u.~. textile .aim apparel industry: A revolution in progress, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, April 1987. RIGHTS Biology. medicine, .Ang the Wl. .o.t Rights, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1988. Intellectual property rights in An Asm Qt electronics mm information. communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1986. RIGS Analysis .Qt"~ America" proposals :.o.r offshore drilling ngs_ .aim production facilities, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1988. RISKS Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .o.t medical technology: elective hysterectomy--costs, risks, and benefits, Health Program, October 1981. Implications .o.t cost-effectiveness analysis .o.t medical technology: the artificial heart--.Q.Q.S.t, risks, and benefits, Health Program, May 1982. Assessment .o.t technologies :.o.r determining cancer risks from the environment, Health Program, June 1981. ROBOTICS Automation and robotics for the space station: phase D considerations, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, October 1985. PAGE 795 264 Exploratory workshQp QD. the sgcial impacts of robotics: summary and issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1982. ROLE Role of demonstrations in federal B & policy. R & D Program, July 1978. ocean incineratign: its role in managing hazardous waste, oceans and Environment Program, August 1986. Enhancing agriculture in Africa: A~ for y.~. development assistance, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1988. Role QI y.s. development assistance in maintaining biological diversity in developing countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1986. Role QI genetic testing in the prevention QI occupational diseases, Biological Applications Program, April 1983. ROSEBUD Replacing the Rosebud Sioux Hospital: rnimher QI~ and whether A surgical suite .a needed. Health Program, August 1985. ROUND Round trip to Qrbit: human spaceflight alternatives, International Security and Commerce Program, August 1989. RULE Anticipating the impacts of legislation: implementing senate Rule 29.~ requiring regulatory impact statements, Exploratory Group, June 1979. RURAL Communications and rural America, Transportation Program, January 1978. PAGE 796 265 Feasibility and value .Q.f. broadband communications in rural areas: a preliminary evaluation, Transportation Program, April 1976. Rural emergency medical services, Health Program, November 1989. Defining rural areas: impact .on health .QAn policy and research, Health Program, July 1989. s Railroad safety--y.s./Canadian comparison, Transportation Program, August 1979. u.~. textile .and apparel industry: A revolution in progress, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, April 1987. Technology, trade .and .tb.!l y.~. residential construction industry, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, September 1986. Review .0: u.~. competitiveness in agricultural trade, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, October 1986. Technology .and .tb.!l future 2-' .tb.tl y.~. construction industry, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, August 1984. y.s.-soviet cooperation J.n space, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, July 1985. y.s. passenger~ technologies, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. civilian space stations Ami .:tM u.a. future in space, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, November 1984. Benefits of increased YU .0: continuous casting~ the u.s. steel industry, Materials Program, October 1979. Assessment .Q.f. information systems capabilities required .to support y.s. materials policy decisions, Materials Program, December 1976. u.~. industrial competitiveness: A comparison of steel, electronics, .and automobiles, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1981. PAGE 797 Wood use: u.s. competitiveness~ technology-vol. I & ll, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1983. 266 strategic materials: technologies to reduce y.~. import vulnerability. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, May 1985. Enhancing the quality 9! y.~. grain~ international trade, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Grain quality in international trade: A comparison of major u.s. competitors, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Enhancing agriculture in Africa: A role for u.s. development assistance, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1988. Integrated renewable resource management for u.s. insular areas, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1987. water-related technologies for sustainable agriculture in y.s. arid/semiarid lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1983. Role .ot y.~. development assistance in maintaining biological diversity in developing countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1986. Impacts .0: technology on y.s. cropland~ rangeland productivity, Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1982. Africa tomorrow: issues in technology, agriculture, and u.~. foreign .Aig, Food and Renewable Resources Program, December 1984. sustaining tropical forest resources: y.~. Ansi international institutions, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. y.~. disaster assistance ,t.Q developing countries: lessons applicable .t.Q y.~. domestic disaster programs, Exploratory Group, January 1980. Statistical needs :oI: a changing y.~. economy. Energy and Materials Program, September 1989. starpower: y.s. and thA international guest :oI: fusion energy. Energy and Materials Program, October 1987. PAGE 798 y.. oil production: the effect Qf. low oil prices, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. 267 y.s. natural gas availability: conventional gas supply through the year 2000, Energy and Materials Program, September 1983. U.. natural gas availability: gas supply through the~ 2000, Energy and Materials Program, February 1985. Review of they.. Environmental Protection Agency: environmental research outlook FY 1976 through 1980, Energy Program, August 1976. y.. vulnerability to an oil import curtailment, Energy and Materials Program, September 1984. Implications of electronic ma.il ,And message systems for :they.. Postal Service, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1982. Telecommunications ,in they.. Pacific Islands, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1985. New developments ,in biotechnology: U.. investment ,in biotechnology. Biological Applications Program, July 1988. SACCHARIN cancer testing technology and saccharin, Health Program, October 1977. SAFE Safe skies .f.Qr tomorrow: aviation safety in A competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, July 1988. SAFEGUARDS Nuclear proliferation and safeguards, Energy Program, June 1977. PAGE 799 SAFER Safer skies with TCAS (Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance system), Science, Education, and Transportation Program, February 1989. SAFETY 268 Evaluation of railroad safety, Transportation Program, May 1978. Safe skies for tomorrow: aviation safety in a competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, July 1988. Gearing YR for safety: motor carrier safety in A competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. Direct interest participation in the regulatory decision process: lessons learned from two l!lfi! safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. Oil transportation~ tankers: mi analysis of marine pollution and safety measures, Oceans Program, July 1975. Appropriate care for cataract surgery patients before and after surgery: issues of medical safety and appropriateness, Health Program, October 1988. Safety. efficacy, and cost effectiveness of therapeutic apheresis: health technology study no. 23, Health Program, July 1983. Assessing .trui efficacy and safety .ot medical technologies, Health Program, September 1978. SAFETY--U Railroad safety--u.~./Canadian comparison, Transportation Program, August 1979. SAHEL Continuing .trui commitment: agricultural development in the Sahel, Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1986. PAGE 800 SALYUT SALYUT: soviet steps toward permanent human presence in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. SATELLITES Solar power satellites, Energy Program, August 1981. SCANNER 269 Policy implications .Q.f the computed tomography (CT) scanner: An update, Health Program, January 1981. Policy implications .Q.f tM computed tomography(~) scanner, Health Program, November 1978. SCANNING Implications .Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f medical technology:~ feasibility .Q.f economic evaluation 2-f diagnostic procedure--tM .0: scanning, Health Program, April 1981. SCARCITY Engineering implications .0:. chronic materials scarcity. Materials Program, April 1977. SCHOOL Performance standards for secondary school vocational education, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1989. Educating scientists and engineers: grade school tQ gn,d school, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1988. Preliminary analysis .0:. the demographic trends influencing the elementary And secondary school system, Exploratory Group, May 1977. PAGE 801 270 SCHOOLS Trends and status of computers in schools: use in chapter 1 programs and~ with limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. SCIENCE Higher education tQl: science and engineering. Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1989. Elementary and secondary education for science and engineering. science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1988. Preparing for science and engineering careers: field level profiles, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, January 1987. Regulatory environment for science, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, February 1986. Space science research in the United States, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, September 1982. Impact 2-' a Department 2-' Education .Q.D Federal science ,an,g technology activities, R & D Program, August 1978. Technology transfer to the United States: the MIT -Japan Science and Technology Program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1989. Science and technology for development, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. High performance computing ,an,g networking for science, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1989. Science, technology. and the First Amendment, Communication and Information Technologies Program, January 1988. Science, technology. and the constitution, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. PAGE 802 271 SCIENTIFIC scientific equipment for undergraduates: ll it adequate, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1986. Demographic trends ,ang the scientific and engineering work force, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1985. Health of the scientific and technical enterprise: AD advisory panel report :tQ the Office of Technology Assessment, R & D Program, October 1978. scientific validity of polygraph testing: A research review and evaluation, Health Program, November 1983. Federal scientific ,ang technical information .in AD electronic age: opportunities and challenges, communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. SCIENTISTS Educating scientists ,ang engineers: grade school :tQ school, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, June 1988. SCREENING costs ,ang effectiveness .0: cervical cancer screening. Health Program, February 1990. costs .arui effectiveness .0: cholesterol screening .in the elderly, Health Program, April 1989. screening .f.Qr -angle glaucoma in th,e elderly, Health Program, October 1988. Breast cancer screening .to.: Medicare beneficiaries: Effectiveness, costs to Medicare and medical resources required, Health Program, November 1987. Implications .ot .c.ot-effectiveness analysis .of. medical technology: allocating costs and benefits in disease prevention programs--AD application to cervical cancer screening. Health Program, May 1981. PAGE 803 Implications .o.f ..t-effectiveness anlaysis .o.f medical technology: screening~ colon cancer--a technology assessment, Health Program, April 1981. SDI SDI: technology. survivability, .A,ns;l software. International Security and commerce Program, May 1988. SEA 272 Coping nth .an oiled .ll, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1990. SEAS Competition in coastal seas: .an evaluation .o.f foreign maritime activities in the .2..QQ-~ 11.Z., Oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. SECOND second report .on trul Physician Payment Review commission (.PERC), Health Program, November 1988. Second report .on .th. Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Health Program, March 1986. SECONDARY Performance standards~ secondary school vocational education, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1989. Elementary And secondary education~ science and engineering, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1988. Preliminary analysis of the demographic trends influencing the elementary and secondary school system, Exploratory Group, May 1977. PAGE 804 SECRETS Defending secrets, sharing data: new locks and keys for electronic information, communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1987. SECTION 273 Potential effects of section~ of the Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act of 1976, Energy and Materials Program, March 1986. SECTOR Applications Qt B & in the civil sector: the opportunity provided )2y the Federal Grant ,ang Cooperative Agreement Act of 1977, R & D Program, June 1978. Remote sensing and the private sector: issues for discussion, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1984. SECURITY Selected electronic funds transfer issues: privacy, security, and equity, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1982. social security Administration ,ang information technology, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1986. Federal government information technology: management, security. and congressional oversight, communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1986. SEISMIC Seismic verification of nuclear testing treaties, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1988. PAGE 805 SELECTED Selected federal programs in appropriate technology. R & D Program, October 1978. 274 Analysis .Qf. selected mobile source provisions in B.R. 3030 and BB .a.lll, oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. Technical options for conservation .Qf. metals: studies of selected metals and products, Materials Program, September 1979. Space stations and~ Ill: selected legal issues, International security and Commerce Program, August 1986. Passive smoking .in the workplace: selected issues, Health Program, May 1986. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Qf. medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends and relative costs in~ Washington, u.c. area, Health Program, July 1981. Technology and handicapped people: Selected telecommunications devices for hearing-impaired persons, Health Program, December 1982. Selected topics in Federal health statistics, Health Program, June 1979. Review of selected Federal vaccine and immunization RQlicies: based .Q!l studies of pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, September 1979. Water-related technologies for sustainable agriculture in arid/ semiarid lands: selected foreign experience, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. Selected electronic funds transfer issues: privacy. security, and equity. Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1982. Automation and the workplace: selected labor, education, and training issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1983. PAGE 806 275 Reproductive health hazards in~ workplace: selected aspects of reproductive health hazards regulation, Biological Applications Program, October 1985. SEMIARID water-related technologies~ sustainable agriculture in u.s. arid/semiarid lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1983. Water-related technologies !QI: sustainable agriculture in arid/ semiarid lands: selected foreign experience, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. SEMINAR Proceedings gt the~ seminar .on tbe. Discrete Address Beacon System(~.), Transportation Program, July 1980. SENATE Anticipating the. impacts 2! legislation: implementing senate~ .2.,i.5 requiring regulatory impact statements, Exploratory Group, June 1979. SENSING Remote sensing ,ang the private sector: issues .f0I: discussion. International Security and Commerce Program, March 1984. SEPARATING Analysis .0: the feasibility .0: separating exploration :.:,om production Qt .oil. ,ang .au .on tbe. outer continental shelf. Oceans Program, May 1975. SERIOUS serious reduction Qt hazardous waste: for pollution prevention and industrial efficiency, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. PAGE 807 SERVICE Impact of advanced air transport technology: part III--air service to small communities, Transportation Program, February 1982. 276 Clinical staffing in the Indian health service, Health Program, February 1987. Implications ,Qf electronic mail and message systems for the U.S. Postal Service, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1982. SERVICE'S Review of the Public Health Service's response to AIDS, Health Program, February 1985. SERVICES International competition in services: banking, building, software ~-how, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, July 1987. Trade in services: exports And foreign revenues, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. Preventive health services for medicare beneficiaries:policy and research issues, Health Program, February 1990. Rural emergency medical services, Health Program, November 1989. Use of preventive services )2y the elderly. Health Program, January 1989. Children's mental health: problems and services, Health Program, December 1986. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology case study no. 36: effects ,Qf federal policies .Qn extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Health Program, May 1986. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare, Health Program, February 1986. PAGE 808 277 Effects of information technology .Qil financial services systems, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1984. SEVERE Technology and handicapped people: Health technology study no. 1..: assistive devices for severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. SHALE Assessment of oil shale technologies, Materials Program, June 1980. SHALES status report .Qil the gn potential from devonian shales .Q.f the Appalachian Basin, Energy Program, November 1977. SHARING Defending secrets, sharing 9AtA.: D8!i locks A,ng Mn .f.o.t: electronic information. communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1987. SHELF An Analysis .Q.f the Opartment .Q.f the Interior's proposed acceleration .Q.f development .Q.f .oil A,ng gn .Qil the outer continental shelf, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1975. Analysis of the feasibility of separating exploration from production .Q.f ill and gas .Qil the outer continental shelf, Oceans Program, May 1975. SHELF-LIFE Open shelf-life dating .Q.f food, Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1979. PAGE 809 278 SHOCK Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology .QAD study nQ. ~= effects Qt federal policies .on extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Health Program, May 1986. SIOUX Replacing the Rosebud Sioux Hospital: number of beds and whether a surgical suite is needed, Health Program, August 1985. SITE summary of the situation .at.~ Brio refining superfund site, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, January 1990. Stringfellow superfund ~= engineering .QAll study, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1984. SITES Groundwater protection standards hazardc,us waste lArui disposal facilities: will .:theY prevent rn superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. SITUATION summary Qt .th situation .at. .th .Dl:.i2 refining superfund ~, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, January 1990. SKIES Safer skies with rn (Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System), Science, Education, and Transportation Program, February 1989. Safe skies for tomorrow: aviation safety in a competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, July 1988. PAGE 810 279 SLURRY Technology assessment of coal slurry pipelines, Energy Program, March 1978. SMALL Impact .Q,f advanced air transport technology: part III--air service to small communities, Transportation Program, February 1982. SMOKING Passive smoking in the workplace: selected issues, Health Program, May 1986. SMOKING-RELATED smoking-related deaths and financial costs, Health Program, September 1985. SOCIAL social security Administration Arui information technology. Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1986. Exploratory workshop Qn the social impacts of robotics: summary and issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1982. Infertility: medical and social choices, Biological Applications Program, May 1988. SOFTWARE SDI: technology. survivability, and software, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1988. International competition in services: banking. building, software know-how, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, July 1987. PAGE 811 computer software and intellectual property. Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1990. SOIL OTA review of the Missouri dioxin task force recommendations concerning the management of contaminated soil, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. SOLAR 280 Application of solar technology to today's energy needs-vol.~ k ll, Energy Program, June 1978. Solar power satellites, Energy Program, August 1981. Conservation and solar energy programs of the Department of Energy: A critigue, Energy Program, June 1980. SOLID Facing America's trash: what next for municipal solid waste?, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1989. SOLVED Coming clean: Superfund problems can be solved Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, October 1989. SOURCE Analysis Qt selected mobile source provisions in H.B. 3030 and H.R. nil, Oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. SOURCES Renewable ocean energy sources: ocean thermal energy conversions, Oceans Program, May 1978. PAGE 812 SOVIET SALYUT: Soviet steps toward permanent human presence in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. 281 Technology and Soviet energy availability, International Security and Commerce Program, November 1981. SPACE Automation and robotics for the space station: phase~ considerations, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, October 1985. y.~.-soviet cooperation in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, July 1985. SALYUT: Soviet steps toward permanent human presence in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. Space science research in the Ynited States, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, September 1982. civilian space policy and applications, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, June 1982. Civilian space stations and they.~. future in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, November 1984. Permanently orbiting space cyclers between Earth and Mars, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1986. Big dumb boosters: a low-cost space transportation option?, International Security and Commerce Program, February 1989. Commercial newsgathering from space, International security and Commerce Program, May 1987. Space stations and the law: selected legal issues, International Security and Commerce Program, August 1986. International cooperation and competition in civilian space activities, International Security and Commerce Program, June 1985. PAGE 813 Arms control in space, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1984. 282 Directed energy missile defense in space, International Security and Commerce Program, April 1984. SPACECRAFT Affordable spacecraft design and launch alternatives, International Security and Commerce Program, January 1990. SPACEFLIGHT Round trip to orbit: human spaceflight alternatives, International Security and Commerce Program, August 1989. SPECIAL Technology. public policy, and :th. changing structure of American agriculture:~ special report !g the 1985 fi,rm 12ill, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1985. SPEECH Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study no. 26: assistive devices .tQI: severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. ST Assessment of community planning .tQI: mass transit-Minneapolis/St. Paul study. Transportation Program, February 1976. STAFFING Clinical staffing in the Indian health service, Health Program, February 1987. STANDARDIZATION Nuclear powerplant standardization: light water reactors, Energy Program, April 1981. PAGE 814 283 STANDARDS Performance standards for secondary school vocational education, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1989. Direct interest participation in the regulatory decision process: lessons learned from two Ufii safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. Analysis of the ozone nonattainment provisions of the "Clean Air Standards Attainment Act of 1987", Oceans and Environment Program, September 1987. Groundwater protection standards .f.91: hazardous waste land disposal facilities: nil :th.8Y prevent rn superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. STARPOWER starpower: The y.s. and the international guest .f.91: fusion energy, Energy and Materials Program, October 1987. STATE state educational testing practices, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1987. Transportation .o! hazardous materials: state and local activities, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1986. Technology. innovation. and regional economic development: census of state government initiatives .f.91: high-technology industrial development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. STATEMENTS Anticipating the impacts of legislation: implementing senate Rule 29.5 requiring regulatory impact statements, Exploratory Group, June 1979. PAGE 815 284 STATES Agreement governing the activities .Qt states .QD the mQQD And other celestial bodies, Telecommunications Program, August 1980. Space science research in the United States, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, September 1982. Technology transfer to the United States: .th@ MIT -Japan Science Aru;l Technology Program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1989. unrelated bone marrow transplants in the United States:policy issues .frQm A patient perspective, Health Program, February 1990;revised March 1990. Grassroots conservation of biological diversity in the United States, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1986. Assessing biological diversity in~ United states: .dAtA, considerations, Food and Re~ewable Resources Program, March 1986. Assessment~~ united states .f22g And agricultural research system. Food Program, December 1981. Enhanced Q.il. recovery potential in .th@ united states. Energy Program, January 1978. Artificial insemination practice in the United states: summary of a 1987 survey, Biological Applications Program, August 1988. STATION Automation and robotics .tQ.: trul space station: phase~ considerations, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, October 1985. STATIONS civilian space stations and the u.s. future in space, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, November 1984. Space stations and the law: selected legal issues. International Security and Commerce Program, August 1986. PAGE 816 STATISTICAL statistical needs~ A changing y.s. economy, Energy and Materials Program, September 1989. STATISTICS Selected topics in Federal health statistics, Health Program, June 1979. STATUS 285 Trends and status~ computers in schools: use in chapter i programs and use~ limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. current health status and population projections of native Hawaiians living in Hawaii, Health Program, April 1987. Bone marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status .arui policy issues, Health Program, October 1987. status 21 biomedical research .ans1 related technology~ tropical diseases. Health Program, September 1985. status report .on~ .au potential fl:.Qm devonian shales .o.t the Appalachian Basin. Energy Program, November 1977. STAY--THEIR variations .in hospital length .2f .stll--their relationship .t2 health outcomes: health technology gu study no. li, Health Program, August 1983. STEEL Technology and steel industry competitiveness, Materials Program, June 1980. Benefits 21 increased use 21 continuous casting~ the u.s. steel industry. Materials Program, October 1979. PAGE 817 y.. industrial competitiveness: a comparison of steel, electronics, and automobiles, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1981. STEPS SALYUT: soviet steps toward permanent human presence in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. 286 catching our breath: next steps for reducing urban ozone, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. STOCKPILING Assessment of alternative economic stockpiling policies, Materials Program, August 1976. STRATEGIC strategic materials: technologies :tQ reduce y.. import vulnerability, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, May 1985. STRATEGIES Technologies and management strategies for hazardous waste control, Materials Program, March 1983. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare: Health technology case study n2,. 36: effects ,Q.f federal policies on extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Health Program, May 1986. Payment for physician services: strategies for medicare, Health Program, February 1986. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies for evaluating cost, quality and medicAl, technology, Health Program, October 1985. Strategies for medical technology assessment, Health Program, September 1982. PAGE 818 287 Pest management strategies .in rQR protection. Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1979. STRATEGY superfund strategy. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1985. Review of postal automation strategy: a technical and decision analysis, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1984. STRESS Proposal pressure .in the 1980s: AD indicator .Q.f stress on the federal research system, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1990. STRINGFELLOW Stringfellow superfund ~= engineering case study. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1984. STRUCTURAL Technology and structural unemployment: reemploying displaced adults, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, February 1986. New structural materials technologies: opportunities .to.: the use .Q.f advanced ceramics and composites, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. STRUCTURE Technology. public policy. and th changing structure .Q.f American agriculture: A special report~ .th. .J.. firm J2.ill, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1985. Technology. public policy. and the changing structure .Q.f American agriculture, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1986. PAGE 819 288 STUDENTS Trends and status of computers in schools: use in chapter i programs and use with limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. STUDIES Technical options for conservation .0:. metals: case studies .0:. selected metals and products, Materials Program, September 1979. Are we cleaning 1m: !.Q. superfund studies, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. Review of selected Federal vaccine and immunization policies: based .on case studies .0:. pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, September 1979. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives :.o.r reducing oil imports--water availability for synthetic fuels-m1 assessment Qf current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. STUDY Assessment .0:. community planning for mass transit-Minneapolis/St. Paul .QAU study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning to;: mass transit-Washington, J2.C. case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .0:. community planning to;: muJ!. transit-Seattle case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .Q.f community planning to;: ma.u. transit-San Francisco case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .Q.f community planning to;: ma.u. transit-IQ Angeles case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Denver case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .0:. community planning for mass transit-Chicago case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. PAGE 820 Assessment .Q! community planning fQ1: mM. transit-Boston study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Assessment .Q! community planning f2I: mass transit-Atlanta case study, Transportation Program, February 1976. Stringfellow superfund .!J.ll: engineering case study, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1984. 289 Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .0.: medical technology: Health technology study llQ. 37: nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified nurse midwives--A policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. contact l.!m!. industry--structure, competition. and public policy: health technology .QAll study 112 ll, Health Program, December 1984. Safety. efficacy, and .c2ll effectiveness .0: therapeutic apheresis: health technology study 112. ll, Health Program, July 1983. Effectiveness A.rui costs .at alcoholism treatment: health technology case study DQ. ll, Health Program, March 1983. variations in hospital length .ot ~--their relationship ,tQ. health outcomes: health technology study llQ. li, Health Program, August 1983. Effectiveness AM cost .0: continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis(~): health technology .au study llQ. ll, Health Program, September 1985. Technologies for managing urinary incontinence: health technology .all study DQ. ll, Health Program, July 1985. Payment for physician services: strategies~ medicare: Health technology case study llQ. 1..: effects .0.: federal policies .on extracorporeal shock )iaV.8 lithotripsy, Health Program, May 1986. Hemodialysis equipment and disposables industry: health technology study JlQ. ll, Health Program, December 1984. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--A clinical, industrial, AM policy analysis: health technology study DQ. ll, Health Program, September 1984. PAGE 821 Boston elbow: health technology study no. 29, Health Program, November 1984. 290 Market for wheelchairs--innovations .ang Federal policy: health technology case study .no,. 30, Health Program, November 1984. Implications .o.t .QQ6-effectiveness analysis 21 medical technology: .c.2.t benefit/cost effectiveness of medical technologies--A case study 21 orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. cost effectiveness .Q.f digital subtraction angiography .in~ diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease: health technology study .no,. 34, Health Program, May 1985. Technology .ang handicapped people: Health technology .Q.UJ! study no. 26: assistive devices t2': severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study no. 25: technology and learning disabilities, Health Program, December 1983. Intensive~ units crn>--clinical outcomes, costs. And. decisionmaking: health technology au study JlQ. ll, Health Program, November 1984. STUDYING Evaluation of the feasibility .o.f studying ,lQnq-term health effects in atomic veterans, Special Projects, July 1985. SUBSEABED Subseabed disposal .Q.f high-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1986. SUBSTANCES Analysis .Q.f Montreal Protocol 2n substances tha:t deplete the ozone layer, Oceans and Environment Program, December 1987. PAGE 822 291 SUBTRACTION Cost effectiveness of digital subtraction angiography in the --diagnosis Qt cerebrovascular disease: health technology case study no. 34, Health Program, May 1985. SUITE Replacing the Rosebud Sioux Hospital: number of beds and whether A surgical suite is needed, Health Program, August 1985. SUMMARY summary Qt the situation at the Brio refining superfund site, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, January 1990. Food information systems: summary and analysis, Food Program, August 1976. Exploratory workshop on the social impacts of robotics: summary and issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1982. Artificial insemination practice in the United states: summary Qt A lill survey, Biological Applications Program, August 1988. OTA workshop .on cargo policy. December~ and 4, 1984: panelist's presentations mm $pppnary Qt discussion, August 1985. SUPERCOMPUTERS supercomputers: government plans And policies, communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1986. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY Commercializing h_igh-temperature superconductivity. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. SUPERFUND Summary of the situation at the .Bili refining superfund .it.e, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, January 1990. PAGE 823 Coming clean: Superfund problems can be solved Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, October 1989. 292 Assessing contractor YU in Superfund, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, January 1989. Are~ cleaning yp: 10 Superfund case studies, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. Stringfellow superfund site: engineering~ study, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1984. Groundwater pro~ection standards for hazardous waste land disposal facilities: !dll they prevent more superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. superfund strategy. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1985. SUPERVISOR Electronic sup~rvisor: new technology. new tensions, communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. SUPPLEMENT Alternative approaches to cargo policy: A supplement .t,Q jl,D assessment of maritime trade and technology, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1985. Bk Din the maritime industry: A supplement .t,Q jl,D assessment of maritime trade AD,Si technology, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. SUPPLY Forecasts .Q.f physician supply and requirements, Health Program, April 1980. U.S. natural gas availability: conventional gas supply through the year 2000, Energy and Materials Program, September 1983. y.~. natural gas availability: gas supply through the year 2000, Energy and Materials Program, February 1985. PAGE 824 293 SUPPORT Assessment Qf. information systems capabilities required :t2 support u.~. materials policy decisions, Materials Program, December 1976. SURFACE Western surface mine. permitting and reclamation. Energy and Materials Program, June 1986. Reclaiming prime farmlands A,Dg other high-quality croplands after surface coal mining. Energy and Materials Program, December 1985. SURGERY Appropriate gx:e. for cataract surgery patients before and after surgery: issues Qf. medical safety Ansi appropriateness, Health Program, October 1988. Implications Qf. .QQS.t-effectiveness analysis Qf. medical technology: surgery f.01: breast cancer, Health Program, October 1981. SURGICAL Replacing the Rosebud Sioux Hospital: number Qf. beds and whether A surgical suite .ll needed, Health Program, August 1985. SURROUNDING Review 2f. .the Department Qf. Energy modernization Rl.A,n: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation Qf. activities At certain facilities .in .the Department .o.t Energy nuclear weapons complex, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1989. SURVEILLANCE Postmarketing surveillance of prescription drugs, Health Program, November 1982. PAGE 825 Federal government information technology: electronic surveillance and civil liberties, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1985. SURVEY Aids and health insurance -an OTA survey, Health Program, February 1988. 294 Artificial insemination practice in the United States: summary of A 1987 survey, Biological Applications Program, August 1988. SURVIVABILITY SDI: technology, survivability. and software, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1988. SUSTAIN Technologies to sustain tropical forest resources, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1984. SUSTAINABLE Water-rel~ted technologies .f.21'. sustainable agriculture in y.~. arid/semiarid lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1983. Water-related technologies for sustainable agriculture in arid/ semiarid lands: selected foreign experience, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. SUSTAINING sustaining tropical forest resources: U.S. and international institutions, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. sustaining tropical forest resources: reforestation of degraded lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. PAGE 826 295 SYNFUEL Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives ,fQ.t'. reducing ill imports--selected technical and economic comparisions .0:. synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. SYNTHETIC Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing ill imports, Energy Program, September 1982. Increased automobile~ efficiency Ami synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing .o.il imports--environmental issues i.91: synthetic transportation fuels .fi:Qm .Q.Qli, Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile .fl!tl efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives ,fQ.t'. reducing ill imports--environmental issues .O:. synthetic transportation fuels .fi:Qm .Q.Qll-background report, Energy Program, December 1982. ~ncreased automobile~ efficiency Ami synthetic fuels: alternatives .fQ.t'. reducing ill imports--water availability for synthetic fuels-.an assessment .0:. current studies, Energy Program, October 1982. Increased automobile -'Ye.l. efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing oil imports--selected technical and economic comparisions Q! synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. Synthetic fuels .fQ.t'. transportation: .tM future potential of electric and hybrid vehicles, Energy Program, March 1982. SYSTEM Imoact of advanced air transport technology: part I.I.--the air cargo system, Transportation Program, January 1982. Proceedings of the OTA seminar on the Discrete Address Beacon System (DABS), Transportation Program, July 1980. PAGE 827 Technology assessment Qt changes in the future and characteristics of~ automobile transportation system. Transportation Program, February 1979. Preliminary analysis of the IR.~ Administration System, Telecommunications Program, March 1977. Proposal pressure in th. 1980s: An indicator .0: stress .on~ federal research system, science, Education, and Transportation Program, April 1990. Safer skies with rn (Traffic Alert And Collision Avoidance System), Science, Education, and Transportation Program, February 1989. Review Qt the ,EAA .J.,ill National Airspace System fl.An, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, August 1982. 296 Airport and air traffic control system. Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, January 1982. Airport system development, Science, Transportation, and In~ovation Program, August 1984. Treaty-compliant accidental launch protection system, International Security and Commerce Program, April 1988. Medica~ prospective payment system: strategies :.o.r evaluating cost, quality And medical technology. Health Program, October 1985. Assessment Qt the United states fQod ,And agricultural research system, Food Program, December 1981. Preliminary analysis .Qf .tM demographic trends influencing the elementary and secondary school system, Exploratory Group, May 1977. Assessment of alternatives ..f.01: A national computerized criminal history system. Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1982. SYSTEMS Automated guideway transit: An assessment of PRT and other new systems, Transportation Program, June 1975. PAGE 828 297 Preliminary assessment of the National Crime Information Center and the computerized criminal history systems, Telecommunications Program, December 1978. Advanced vehicle/highway systems and urban traffic problems, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1989. Review .Q.f ocean thermal energy systems, Oceans and Environment Program, January 1984. Coastal effects of offshore energy systems: an assessment of oil and gas systems, deepwater ports, and nuclear powerplants off the coast .Q.f New Jersey and Delaware, Oceans Program, November 1976. Assessment of information systems capabilities required to support y.s. materials policy decisions, Materials Program, December 1976. Technology .Arul handicapped people: Mandatory passive restraint systems in automobiles: issues and evidence, Health Program, September 1982. Policy implications .Q.f medical information systems, Health Program, December 1977. Food information systems, Food Program, February 1976. Food information systems: summary Ansi analysis, Food Program, August 1976. Hospital information systems nth Veterans Administration, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. Federal government information technology: electronic record systems and individual privacy. communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1986. Implications Qt electronic ma.il Arul message systems for the y.s. Postal Service, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1982. Effects of information technology .on financial services systems, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1984. PAGE 829 computer-based national information systems: technology and public policy issues, communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1981. TAGGANTS Taaaants in explosives, International Security and Commerce Program, April 1980. TANKER Analysis of .oil tanker casualties, li.i-li1!, Oceans Program, February 1978. TANKERS 298 Oil transportation by tankers: ,an analysis .0:. marine pollution and safety measures, oceans Program, July 1975. TASK O'rA review .0: the Missouri dioxin llll force recommendations concerning the management .0:. contaminated Oil, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, December 1983. TAX Prfiliminary analysis .Qt the IM.~ Administration System; Telecommunications Program, March 1977. TCAS Safer skies n:th rn (Traffic Alert ,and Collision Avoidance System), Science, Education, and Transportation Program, February 1989. TEACHING Power ,on! New tools for teaching and learning, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. PAGE 830 299 TECHNICAL Health of the scientific and technical enterprise: an advisory panel report to the Office Qi. Technology Assessment. R & D Program, October 1978. Technical questions regarding plastic firearms, Oceans and Environment Program, April 1986. Technical options for conservation Qi, metals: case studies of selected metals and products, Materials Program, September 1979. Habitability of the I.iQn Canal area: All analysis of the technical basis .fQ.r the decision Qn the habitability of the emergency declaration area, Materials Program, June 1983. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing oil imports--selected technical and economic comparisions Qi, synfuel options, Energy Program, October 1982. Federal scientific and technical information in an electronic age: opportunities and challenges, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. Review of postal automation strategy: A technical and decision analysis, Communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1984. TECHNIQUE Implications Qi, cost-effectiveness analysis Qi. medical technology: periodontal diseases--assessing the effectiveness and costs of the Keyes technique, Health Program, May 1981. TECHNOLOGICAL Electric power wheeling and dealing: technological considerations for increasing competition. Energy and Materials Program, May 1989. Technological issues of the ll..!... (other than energy Q.r military), May 1980. PAGE 831 TECHNOLOGIES y.s. passenger nil technologies, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. 300 Technologies fa.: reducing dioxin in the manufacture Qf. bleached wood PYl.R, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1989. Book preservation technologies, Oceans and Environment Program, May 1988. Using desalination technologies fa.: water treatment, oceans and Environment Program, March 1988. Oil .Arul gas technologies f.ol: the Arctic and deepwater. Oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. Technology and oceanography: .an assessment Qf. Federal technologies for oceanographic research and monitoring, Oceans and Environment Program, June 1981. Technologies and management strategies f.ol: hazardous waste control, Materials Program, March 1983. Assessment of .oil. shale technologies, Materials Program, June 1980. Reducing launch operations costs: no technologies and practices, International Security and commerce Program, September 1988. Ballistic missile defense technologies, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1985. Technologies fQl: NATO's follow-,on forces attack concept. International Security and Commerce Program, July 1986. strategic materials: technologies to reduce u.s. import vulnerability, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, May 1985. World population .Arul fertility planning technologies: the next 20 years, Human Resources Program, February 1982. Technologies for managing urinary incontinence: health technology case study D.Q. 33, Health Program, July 1985. Technologies fQl: detecting heritable mutations in human beings, Health Program, September 1986. PAGE 832 301 Assessment of technologies for determining cancer risks from the environment, Health Program, June 1981. Assessing the efficacy and safety of medical technologies, Health Program, September 1978. Pesticide residues in food: technologies and methodologies for detection, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1988. Technologies to maintain biological diversity, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1987. Innovative biological technologies for lesser developed countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1985. water-related technologies tQ.r sustainable agriculture in u.s. arid/semiarid lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1983. Water-related technologies for sustainable agriculture in arid/ semiarid lands: selected foreign experience, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. Technologies tQ benefit agriculture And wildlife, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1985. Emerging food marketing technologies: a preliminary analysis, Food Program, October 1978. Technologies to sustain tropical forest resources, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1984. Technologies tQ.r the preservation .0.: prehistoric and historic landscapes, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. Technologies for underwater archaeology and maritime preservation, Energy and Materials Program, September 1987. New structural materials technologies: opportunities for the use of advanced ceramics and composites, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. Technologies for prehistoric and historic preservation, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. New electric power technologies: problems and prospects for the 1980s, Energy and Materials Program, July 1985. PAGE 833 302 Criminal justice, new technologies, .AnQ .th.e constitution, Communication and Information Technologies Program, May 1988. Life-sustaining technologies and the elderly, Biological Applications Program, July 1987. TECHNOLOGIES--A Implications ,Q,! cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cost benefit/cost effectiveness ,Q,! medical technologies--A case study Q! orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. TECHNOLOGY Impact Q! advanced Ail: transport technology:~ IV--financing and program alternatives ,fo,r advanced high-speed aircraft. Transportation Program, August 1982. Impact .0: advanced .air transport technology: PA.:t rn--.air service :tQ small communities, Transportation Program, February 1982. Impact .o: advanced A.ix: transport technology:~ n--the m cargo system. Transportation Program, January 1982. Impact .0: advanced Ail: transport technology: PArt x--advanced high-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, April 1980. Impact of advanced group rapid transit technology, Transportation Program, January 1980. Technology assessment 2f changes in .th.e future use .AnQ characteristics .of .th.e automobile transportation system. Transportation Program, February 1979. Telecommunication technology .AnQ public policy, Telecommunications Program, June 1981. Technology and .th.e American economic transition: choices for the future, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, May 1988. Technology, trade, .AnQ the u.s. residential construction industry. Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, September 1986. PAGE 834 Technology and the future .0:. the U.S. construction industry. Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, August 1984. Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: encouraging high-technology development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, April 1983. 303 Technology. innovation, and regional economic development: census of state government initiatives for h,igh-technology industrial development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, May 1983. Technology. innovation, and regional economic development, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, July 1984. Selected federal programs in appropriate technology. R & o Program, October 1978. Health of the scientific and technical enterprise: an advisory panel report ,tQ the Office .Q! Technology Assessment, R & o Program, October 1978. Assessment .0:. technology for local development, R & o Program, January 1981. Impact .0:. A Department Qt. Education 2D Federal science .ang technology activities, R & o Program, August 1978. Alternative approaches ,tQ cargo policy: A supplement ,tQ An assessment .0:. maritime trade And technology, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1985. Marine applications for fuel cell technology, Oceans and Environment Program, February 1986. Bk U in the maritime industry: a supplement to An assessment of maritime trade and technology. Oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. Technology And oceanography: An assessment .o.f Federal technologies .fQr oceanographic research And monitoring. Oceans and Environment Program, June 1981. Assessment .0:. maritime trade and technology, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1983. Technology and steel industry competitiveness, Materials Program, June 1980. PAGE 835 Holding the edge: maintaining the defense technology base, International Security and commerce Program, April 1989. SDI: technology. survivability, and software, International security and Commerce Program, May 1988. 304 Defense technology base: introduction AM overview, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1988. Technology transfer to China, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1987. New technology for NATO: implementing follow-on forces attack, International Security and Commerce Program, June 1987. Technology and East-West trade: an update, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1983. Technology transfer to the Middle East, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1984. Energy technology transfer to China, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1985. Technology and Soviet energy availability. International Security and Commerce Program, November 1981. Technology AM I.All-West trade, International Security and Commerce Program, November 1979. Technology transfer to the United States: the MIT -Japan Science and Technology Program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1989. Technology and structural unemployment: reemploying displaced adults, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, February 1986. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: Health technology case study no. 37: nurse practitioners, physician assistants AM certified nurse midwives--A policy analysis, Health Program, December 1986. Contact lens industry--structure, competition, and public policy: health technology study DQ. 31, Health Program, December 1984. PAGE 836 safety, efficacy. ,and~ effectiveness of therapeutic apheresis: health technology .c.au study DQ.. ll, Health Program, July 1983. Effectiveness and costs .o.f alcoholism treatment: health technology case study DQ.. ll, Health Program, March 1983. 305 Technology and handicapped people: Mandatory passive restraint systems in automobiles: issues Ami evidence, Health Program, September 1982. Variations in hospital length .o.f stay--their relationship to health outcomes: health technology .cAU study DQ.. li, Health Program, August 1983. Medical technology .and costs .o.f medicare program: Diagnosis related groups (.PIY!) ADs1 Medicare program: implications .tor medical technology. Health Program, July 1983. Technology dependant children: hospital ll D ~, Health Program, May 1987. Effectiveness ,and~ .o.f continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (52fl2): health technology study DQ. 35, Health Program, September 1985. Technologies .: managing urinary incontinence: health technology study D.Q. 33, Health Program, July 1985. status .o.f biomedical research And related technology to!: tropical diseases, Health Program, September 1985. Payment .fg,r physician services: strategies .tor medicare: Health technology case study no .li,: effects .o.f federal policies .on extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, Health Program, May 1986. Medicare's prospective payment system: strategies tsll: evaluating cost, quality ,and medical technology, Health Program, October 1985. Hemodialysis equipment ,and disposables industry: health technology QAU study DQ. ll, Health Program, December 1984. Implications .o.f ~-effectiveness analysis .o.f medical technology: methodological issues and literature review, Health Program, September 1980. PAGE 837 306 Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--a clinical, industrial, and policy analysis: health technology case study ll.Q. 27, Health Program, September 1984. Boston elbow: health technology case study no. 29, Health Program, November 1984. Market .:.o.r wheelchairs--innovations A,ru;l Federal policy: health technology case study ll.Q. JO, Health Program, November 1984. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f. medical technology: four common x-ray procedures--problems and prospects for economic evaluation, Health Program, April 1982. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the management .Q.f. health care technology in ten countries, Health Program, October 1980. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis .Q.f. medical technology: the efficacy and cost effectiveness .Q.f. psychotherapy, Health Program, October 1980. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: surgery for breast cancer, Health Program, October 1981. Implications .Q.f. .QQG-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the costs and effectiveness .Q.f. nurse practitioners, Health Program, July 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: elective hysterectomy--costs, risks, and. benefits, Health Program, October 1981. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cost benefit/cost effectiveness .Q.f. medical technologies--A case study .of. orthopedic joint implants, Health Program, September 1981. Implications .Q.f. cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: cardiac radionuclide imaging and cost effectiveness, Health Program, May 1982. Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends and relative costs in the Washington, D.C. area, Health Program, July 1981. PAGE 838 Implications .O: cost-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: benefit-and-cost analysis Qf medical interventions--.trut. 2-' cimetidine .and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. 307 Implications Qf .c.o.st.-effectiveness analysis .Qf medical technology: .th. costs and effectiveness Qf neonatal intensive .can, Health Program, August 1981. Implications .o.f cost-effectiveness analysis .0: medical technology: .th. artificial heart--cost, risks, and benefits, Health Program, May 1982. Implications .0: cost-effectiveness analysis .0: medical technology: .trul .c.o.st. effectiveness .Qf upper gastronintestinal endoscopy. Health Program, May 1981. Implications .ot .c.o.st.-effectiveness analysis .o: medical technology: allocating costs .ansi benefits in disease prevention programs--.an application .t2 cervical cancer screening. Health Program, May 1981. Implications .ot .c.o.st.-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: .thA .c.o.st. effectiveness Qf marrow transplant therapy ,and it. policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. Implications .0:. cost-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: periodontal diseases--assessing tbJl effectiveness ,and costs .ot .thA Reyes technique. Health Program, May 1981. Implications .0:. .QOG-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: .coG effectiveness .ot automated multichannel chemistry analyzers, Health Program, May 1981. Implications .ot cost-effectiveness anlaysis .ot medical technology: screening~ colon cancer--A technology assessment, Health Program, April 1981. Implications .0: .QOG-effectiveness analysis .of medical technology: .th. feasibility .o.f economic evaluation .0: diaqnotjc procedre--,ths scannlng, Health Program, April 1981. Implications .0: cost-effectiveness analysis .ot medical technology: formal analysis, policy formulation, ,and end stage renal disease, Health Program, April 1981. PAGE 839 308 cost effectiveness of digital subtraction angiography in the diagnosis Qf. cerebrovascular disease: health technology case study no. 34, Health Program, May 1985. Medical technology and the cost of the medicare program, Health Program, July 1984. Computer technology in medical education and assessment, Health Program, September 1979. Blood policy and technology, Health Program, January 1985. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology case study no. 1...: assistiye devices iQI: severe speech impairments, Health Program, December 1983. Technology and handicapped people: Health technology study no. 25: technology and learning disabilities, Health Program, December 1983. Technology transfer at the National Institutes Qf. Health. Health Program, March 1982. Technology AD9 handicapped people: Selected telecommunications devices iQI: hearing-impaired persons, Health Program, December 1982. Technology and handicapped people. Health Program, May 1982. Strategies for medical technology assessment, Health Program, September 1982. Medical technology under proposals to increase competition in health care, Health Program, October 1982. Implications Qf. cost-effectiveness analysis Qf. medical technology. Health Program, August 1980. Development Qf. medical technology: opportunities for assessment, Health Program, August 1976. Cancer testing technology and saccharin. Health Program, October 1977. Intensive care units (ICUs)--clinical outcomes, costs, and decisionmaking: health technology study no. 28, Health Program, November 1984. PAGE 840 309 Government involvement in~ innovation process: a contractor's report ,tQ the Office of Technology Assessment, Government Policies for Innovation, August 1978. Agricultural research and technology transfer policies f2I: the 1990s, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1990. Science and technology for development, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Technology. public policy, ,and the changing structure .Q.f. American agriculture: A special report t.01: the 1985 fim lall, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1985. Technology. public policy, ,and the changing structure .Q.f. American agriculture, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1986. Technology. renewable resources, ,and American crafts, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1984. Agricultural postharvest technology and marketing economics research, Food and Renewable Resources Program, April 1983. Impacts .Q.f. technology .on u.~. cropland and rangeland productivity. Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1982. Africa tomorrow: issues in technology. agriculture, .ans1 y.s. foreign ill, Food and Renewable Resources Program, December 1984. Technology assessment candidates ,and priorities, Exploratory Group, July 1978. Technology assessment in business ,and government, Exploratory Group, January 1977. Technology assessment activities in~ industrial, academic, and governmental communities, Exploratory Group, December 1976. Copper: technology and competitiveness, Energy and Materials Program, September 1988. Application of solar technology .tQ today's energy needs-vol. I & ll, Energy Program, June 1978. Technology assessment .0: .Q.QAl. slurry pipelines, Energy Program, March 1978. PAGE 841 310 copyright~ home copying: technology challenges the law, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1989. Electronic delivery of public assistance benefits: technology options and policy issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1988. science, technology. and the First Amendment, Communication and Information Technologies Program, January 1988. Electronic supervisor: runt technology. new tensions, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. Science, technology. and the constitution, communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. Social Security Administration and information technology, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1986. Federal government information technology: electronic record systems and individual privacy, communication and Information Technologies Program, June 1986. Federal government information technology: management, security. and congressional oversight, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1986. Federal government information technology: electronic surveillance and civil liberties, Communication and Information Technologies Program, October 1985. Information technology Bk~= critical trends and issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1985. Informational technology and ill impact .on American education, Communication and Information Technologies Program, November 1982. Effects of information technology .on financial services systems, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1984. Computer-based national information systems: technology and public policy issues. Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1981. PAGE 842 311 Technology and aging in America, Biological Applications Program, June 1985. TECHNOLOGY--A Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging technology--a clinical, industrial, and policy analysis: health technology case study IlQ. 27, Health Program, September 1984. TECHNOLOGY-VOL Wood use: u.~. competitiveness AI}g technology-vol.~ & ll, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1983. TELECOMMUNICATION Telecommunication technology and public policy. Telecommunications Program, June 1981. TELECOMMUNICATIONS Technology AI}g handicapped people: Selected telecommunications devices .f.01: hearing-impaired persons, Health Program, December 1982. Telecommunications in the u.~. Pacific Islands, communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1985. TEN Implications Q.f cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: trut management Q.f health~ technology in ten countries, Health Program, October 1980. TENSIONS Electronic supervisor: new technology, rutl! tensions, Communication and Information Technologies Program, September 1987. PAGE 843 312 TERMINATION Review of the Department of Energy modernization Rl,an: issues surrounding the proposed termination, relocation and consolidation .o.f activities At certain facilities in the Department .o.f Energy nuclear weapons complex, International security and Commerce Program, September 1989. TEST Review ,o_f the Defense Department's polygraph test and research programs, Health Program, March 1987. TESTING State educational testing practices, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1987. seismic verification .of nuclear testing treaties, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1988. Medical testing A.ru1 health insurance, Health Program, August 1988. scientific validity .o.f polygraph testing: A research review and evaluation. Health Program, November 1983. Cancer testing technology and saccharin, Health Program, October 1977. Alternatives :t.Q animal use in research. testing. A.ru1 education. Biological Applications Program, February 1986. Bol.e .o.f genetic testing in th!l prevention .of occupational diseases, Biological Applications Program, April 1983. TESTS commercial development .Q.f tests~ human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. Commercial development ,o_f tests for human genetic disorders, Health Program, February 1988. PAGE 844 Use Qt biomedical tests in paternity determination, Biological Applications Program, July 1986. TEXTILE y.~. textile and apparel industry: A revolution in progress. Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, April 1987. THAN 313 Technological issues Qt the 80's (other .th.an energy~ military), May 1980. THAT Analysis of the Montreal Protocol .on substances that deplete the ozone layer. Oceans and Environment Program, December 1987. THEIR Wetlands: their YU .aml regulation. Oceans and Environment Program, March 1984. THERAPEUTIC Safety, efficacy. And .926 effectiveness .Q! therapeutic apheresis: health technology case study no,. ll, Health Program, July 1983. THERAPY Implications .0.: ~-effectiveness analysis .0.: medical technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends and relative costs in .tb.e. Washington, o.~. area, Health Program, July 1981. Implications Qt cost-effectiveness analysis Qt medical technology: .the. cost effectiveness of .b2M marrow transplant therapy and its policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. PAGE 845 Human gene therapy, Biological Applications Program, December 1984. THERMAL Review .Qt ocean thermal energy systems, oceans and Environment Program, January 1984. 314 Renewable ocean energy sources: ocean thermal energy conversions, Oceans Program, May 1978. Recent developments in ocean thermal energy, Oceans Program, April 1980. THEY Groundwater protection standards for hazardous waste land disposal facilities: will they prevent more superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. THINGS Making things better:competing .in manufacturing, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, February 1990. THIRD Third report on the Prospective Payment Assessment Commissio~ (ProPAC), Health Program, November 1987. THROUGH u.~. natural gas availability: conventional gas supply through the year 2000, Energy and Materials Program, September 1983. y.~. natural gas availability: gas supply through the year 2000, Energy and Materials Program, February 1985. Review .Qt the y.s. Environmental Protection Agency: environmental research outlook FY 1976 through ll,Q, Energy Program, August 1976. PAGE 846 315 TISSUES New developments in biotechnology: ownership .0:. human tissues and cells, Biological Applications Program, March 1987. TODAY'S Application of solar technology to today's energy needs-vol. I k II, Energy Program, June 1978. TOMOGRAPHY Policy implications .0:. .trul computed tomography(~) scanner: an update, Health Program, January 1981. Po1icy imp1icqtiona the computed tomograph,y (~) scanner, Health Program, November 1978. TOMORROW Safe skies for tomorrow: aviation safety in A competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, July 1988. Africa tomorrow: issues in technology, agriculture, and y.s. foreign aid, Food and Renewable Resources Program, December 1984. TOOLS Power on! New tools for teaching ,and learning, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. TOPICS Selected topics in Federal health statistics, Health Program, June 1979. PAGE 847 TOWARD SALYUT: Soviet steps toward permanent human presence in space, science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. TRADE Technology. trade, and they.. residential construction industry. Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, September 1986. 316 Review of U.. competitiveness in agricultural trade, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, October 1986. Alternative approaches to cargo policy: a supplement to fill assessment of maritime trade and technology, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1985. Bk~ in the maritime industry: A supplement :t,Q fill assessment~ maritime trade and technology. Oceans and Environment Program, May 1985. Assessment~ maritime trade and technology. Oceans and Environment Program, October 1983. Technology and b.:t-West trade: An update, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1983. Technology and East-West trade, International Security and Commerce Program, November 1979. Paying the )2ill: manufacturing and America's trade deficit. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. Trade adjustment assistance: new ideas for fill old program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1987. Trade in services: exports and foreign revenues, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, September 1986. Enhancing the quality of y.s. grain for international trade, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Grain quality in international trade: a comparison~ major y.. competitors, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. PAGE 848 TRAFFIC Advanced vehicle/highway systems filld urban traffic problems, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1989. Safer skies with TCAS (Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System), Science, Education, and Transportation Program, February 1989. 317 Airport and air traffic control system, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, January 1982. TRAGEDY Losing~ million minds: confronting .th. tragedy of alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Biological Applications Program, April 1987. TRAIN Automatic train control .in nil rapid transit, Transportation Program, May 1976. TRAINING Automation and .th. workplace: selected labor, education, and training issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1983. TRANSFER Technology transfer to China, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1987. Technology transfer to the Middle East, International Security and Commerce Program, September 1984. Energy technology transfer tQ China, International security and Commerce Program, September 1985. Technology transfer to the United States: the MIT -Japan Science and Technology Program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1989. PAGE 849 318 Technology transfer at the National Institutes .o.f. Health, Health Program, March 1982. Agricultural research .a,ng technology transfer policies for the 1990s. Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1990. Selected electronic funds transfer issues: privacy, security. and equity. Communication and Information Technologies Program, March 1982. TRANSGENIC Transgenic animals, Biological Applications Program, February 1988. TRANSIT Energy, the economy. and mass transit, Transportation Program, October 1975. Automated guideway transit: An assessment .o.f. PRT an~ other new systems, Transportation Program, June 1975. Assessment of community planning fPl: mass transit, Transportation Program, February 1976. Impact of advanced group rapid transit technology, Transportation Program, January 1980. Automatic train control in nil rapid transit. Transportation Program, May 1976. TRANSIT-ATLANTA Assessment .o.f community planning .f2l: man transit-Atlanta study, Transportation Program, February 1976. TRANSIT-BIBLIOGRAPHY Assessment .o.f. community planning for mass transit-bibliography. Transportation Program, February 1976. PAGE 850 TRANSIT-BOSTON Assessment .Q.f. community planning for mass transit-Boston study, Transportation Program, February 1976. 319 TRANSIT-CHICAGO Assessment .Q.f. community planning .f.Ql'. Mil transit-Chicago case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. TRANSIT-DENVER Assessment .Q.f. community planning~ mass transit-Denver case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. TRANSIT-LOS Assessment .Q.f. community planning~ Mil transit-IQ. Angeles study, Transportation Program, February 1976. TRANSIT-MINNEAPOLIS Assessment .Q.f. community planning fQI: ma.s.s. transit-Minneapolis/st. ~study, Transportation Program, February 1976. TRANSIT-SAN Assessment .Q.f. community planning t2I: mass transit-San Francisco case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. TRANSIT-SEATTLE Assessment of community planning for mass transit-Seattle case study. Transportation Program, February 1976. TRANSIT-TECHNICAL Assessment .Q.f. community planning ..o. ma.s.s. transit-technical report, Transportation Program, February 1976. PAGE 851 TRANSIT-WASHINGTON Assessment of community planning for gn transit-Washington, o.c. ~study.Transportation Program, February 1976. TRANSITION 320 Technology mig the American economic transition: choices 12!: the future, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, May 1988. TRANSMIT Do insects transmit aids?, Health Program, September 1987. TRANSPLANT Implications .Q.f SQG-effectiveness analysis .of medical technology:~ cost effectiveness .of~ marrow transplant therapy and its policy implications, Health Program, May 1981. TRANSPLANTATION Bone marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status and policy issues, Health Program, October 1987. TRANSPLANTS unreiateg Done marrow transplants in~ United States:policy issues .fl:om A patient perspective, Health Program, February 1990;revised March 1990. TRANSPORT Impact of advanced air transport technology: part IV--financing and program alternatives for advanced hi.gh-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, August 1982. PAGE 852 Impact .Q.f advanced air transport technology: part III--air service to small communities, Transportation Program, February 1982. Impact Qf. advanced Air transport technology:~ .I.I--~ air cargo system, Transportation Program, January 1982. Impact .Q.f advanced ili transport technology: part I--advanced h_igh-speed aircraft, Transportation Program, April 1980. TRANSPORTATION Technology assessment of changes in the future use and characteristics Qf. the automobile transportation system, Transportation Program, February 1979. 321 Transportation of hazardous materials, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, July 1986. Transportation of hazardous materials: state and local activities, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1986. Qil transportation by tankers: .an analysis .Q.f marine pollution ,a,ng safety measures, oceans Program, July 1975. Transportation .o.t liquefied natural gas, oceans Program, September 1977. Big dumb boosters: A low-cost space transportation option?, International Security and Commerce Program, February 1989. Increased automobile~ efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternative for reducing ill imports--environmental issues for synthetic transportation fuels .fi:om coal, Energy Program, November 1982. Increased automobile fuel efficiency and synthetic fuels: alternatives for reducing ill imports--environmental issues .Q.f synthetic transportation fuels from coal-background report, Energy Program, December 1982. Synthetic fuels for transportation: the future potential of electric and hybrid vehicles, Energy Program, March 1982. PAGE 853 322 TRANSPORTED Regional implications of transported air pollutants: an assessment .Qf. acidic deposition and ozone-vol.~ & II, Oceans and Environment Program, July 1982. Acid nin and transported air pollutants: implications for public policy. Oceans and Environment Program, May 1984. TRASH Facing America's trash: what Mxt for municipal solid waste?, oceans and Environment Program, October 1989. TREATIES Seismic verification of nuclear testing treaties, International Security and Commerce Program, May 1988. TREATMENT Using desalination technologies !Qr water treatment, oceans and Environment Program, March 1988. Effectiveness .aI}g costs 2.! alcoholism treatment: health technology case study no. ll, Health Program, March 1983. TREATMENTS Institutional protocols fol: decisions about ~-sustaining treatments, Biological Applications Program, July 1988. TREATY Polar prospects: A minerals treaty for Antarctica, oceans and Environment Program, September 1989. TREATY-COMPLIANT Treaty-compliant accidental launch protection system, International Security and Commerce Program, April 1988. PAGE 854 323 TRENDS Trends and status of computers in schools:~ in chapter 1 programs And use nth limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. Demographic trends And the scientific and engineering~ force, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, December 1985. Patterns and trends in Federal .c.oAl lease ownership, 1950-80, Materials Program, April 1981. Analyses .ot trends in coverage And preliminary estimates .ot the effects .ot An employer mandate And medicaid expansion, Health Program, July 1989. Preliminary analysis .ot :th demographic trends influencing the elementary And secondary school system, Exploratory Group, May 1977. Information technology B & Q: critical trends and issues, Communication and Information Technologies Program, February 1985. TRIAIS Impact .ot randomized clinical trials .on health policy and medical practice, Health Program, August 1983. TRIP Round YiR .tQ orbit: human spaceflight alternatives, International Security and Commerce Program, August 1989. TROPICAL status .ot biomedical research ,ang related technology .fQ.r tropical diseases, Health Program, September 1985. sustaining tropical forest resources: y.~. and international institutions, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. sustaining tropical forest resources: reforestation of degraded lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. PAGE 855 Technologies to sustain tropical forest resources, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1984. TWO 324 Direct interest participation in the regulatory decision process: lessons learned from two ,Llli! safety standards, R & D Program, May 1983. u y.. textile and apparel industry: a revolution in progress, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, April 1987. Technology, trade, and the U.S. residential construction industry, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, September 1986. Review of U.. competitiveness in agricultural trade, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, October 1986. Technology and the future of .th@ U.S. construction industry, Technology and the American Economic Transition Project, August 1984. y..-Soviet cooperation in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, July 1985. y.. passenger rail technologies, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, December 1983. Civilian space stations and the y.s. future in space, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, November 1984. Benefits of increased use .Qf continuous casting }2y the y.s. steel industry, Materials Program, October 1979. Assessment of information systems capabilities reguired .to. support U.. materials policy decisions, Materials Program, December 1976. y.. industrial competitiveness: a comparison of steel, electronics, and automobiles, International Security and Commerce Program, July 1981. PAGE 856 Wood use: y.~. competitiveness and technology-XQl,. Z & ll, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, August 1983. 325 strategic materials: technologies ,tQ reduce y.~. import vulnerability. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, May 1985. Enhancing~ quality .0:. y.~. grain fQ.r international trade, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Grain quality .in international trade: A comparison .0:. major u.s. competitors, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1989. Enhancing agriculture .in Africa: a~ fQ.r u.~. development assistance, Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1988. Integrated renewable resource management fQI: y.s. insular areas, Food and Renewable Resources Program, June 1987. water-related technologies fQ.r sustainable agriculture .in y.s. arid/semiarid lands, Food and Renewable Resources Program, October 1983. Role of u.s. development assistance in maintaining biological diversity in developing countries, Food and Renewable Resources Program, July 1986. Impacts .0:. technology .on y.~. cropland And rangeland productivity, Food and Renewable Resources Program, August 1982. Africa tomorrow: issues .in technology, agriculture, And y.s. foreign .aig, Food and Renewable Resources Program, December 1984. sustaining tropical forest resources: u.~. and international institutions, Food and Renewable Resources Program, May 1983. u.s. disaster assistance ,tQ developing countries: lessons applicable ,tQ y.~. domestic disaster programs, Exploratory Group, January 1980. statistical needs ,:gr a changing u.s. economy. Energy and Materials Program, September 1989. starpower: y.~. And~ international guest fQ.r fusion energy. Energy and Materials Program, October 1987. PAGE 857 y.~. oil production: the effect Qf low oil prices, Energy and Materials Program, July 1987. 326 y.~. natural. ga5t .~i.lability: conventional g__as supply through the~ 2000, Energy and Materials Program, September 1983. y.s. natural gas availability: gas supply through the year 2000, Energy and Materials Program, February 1985. Review Qf the u.~. Environmental Protection Agency: environmental research outlook FY 1976 through li..Q,, Energy Program, August 1976. y.~. vulnerability to An oil import curtailment, Energy and Materials Program, September 1984. Implications of electronic mail and message systems for the U.S. Postal Service, Communication and Information Technologies Program, August 1982. Telecommunications in the U.S. Pacific Islands, Communication and Information Technologies Program, April 1985. New developments in biotechnology: u.~. investment in biotechnology. Biological Applications Program, July 1988. ULCER Implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: benefit-and-cost analysis of medical interventions--the of cimetidine and peptic ulcer disease, Health Program, September 1981. UNCERTAINTY Nuclear power in An age of uncertainty. Energy and Materials Program, February 1984. UNDER Partnerships under pressure:managillSI commercial low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, November 1989. Medical technology under proposals .to increase competition in health care, Health Program, October 1982. PAGE 858 327 UNDERGRADUATES scientific equipment for undergraduates: i.. it adequate, science, Education, and Transportation Program, Sep~ember 1986. UNDERGROUND Containment of underground nuclear explosions, International Security and Commerce Program, October 1989. UNDERWATER Technologies for underwater archaeology and maritime preservation, Energy and Materials Program, September 1987. UNEMPLOYMENT Technology and structural unemployment: reemploying displaced adults, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, February 1986. UNISPACE UNISPACE ~= A context~ international cooperation .ang competition, International Security and Commerce Program, March 1983. UNITED Space science research in the United States, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, September 1982. Technology transfer to the United States: the MIT -Japan Science and Technology Program, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1989. unrelated bone marrow transplants in the United States:policy issues .f.r.Qm a patient perspective, Health Program, February l990;revised March 1990. Grassroots conservation Q.f biological diversity in the United States, Food and Renewable Resources Program, February 1986. PAGE 859 328 Assessing biological diversity .in the United States: data considerations, Food and Renewable Resources Program, March 1986. Assessment QI the united states f.Q.Qg An!I ~gricultural research system, Food Program, December 1981. Enhanced 2il recovery potential .in~ United states, Energy Program, January 1978. Artificial insemination practice in~ United states: summary of a 1987 survey, Biological Applications Program, August 1988. UNITS Intensive care units (ICUs)--clinical outcomes, costs, and decisionmaking: health technology .ca.s. study DQ. ll, Health Program, November 1984. UNRELATED unrelated~ marrow transplants in~ United states:policy issues .frQm A patient perspective, Health Program, February 1990;revised March 1990. Bone marrow transplantation using unrelated donors: current clinical status And policy issues, Health Program, October 1987. UP Gearing up .fQr safety: motor carrier safety .in A competitive environment, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1988. lfil cleaning up: l.Q superfund studies, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, June 1988. UPDATE Automobile update: facts and figures, Science, Transportation, and Innovation Program, September 1985. Technology .And .IAt-West trade: AD update, International security and Commerce Program, May 1983. PAGE 860 Update of Federal activities regarding the use of pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, May 1984. 329 Policy implications Qt the computed tomography(~) scanner: an update. Health Program, Jtmuafy)i981. UPPER Implications Qt cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology: the cost effectiveness Qt upper gastronintestinal endoscopy. Health Program, May 1981. URBAN Advanced vehicle/highway systems and urban traffic problems, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, September 1989. catching our breath: next steps .f.Qr reducing urban ozone, oceans and Environment Program, July 1989. Urban ozone and :th. Clean Ai.: AQ.t: problems And proposals for change, oceans and Environment Program, April 1988. URINARY Technologies .fo.r managing urinary incontinence: health technology study .n,o. ll, Health Program, July 1985. USE Technology assessment Qt changes in the future use and characteristics Qt the automobile transportation system, Transportation Program, February 1979. Trends and status Qt computers in schools: use in chapter i programs and use with limited English proficient students, Science, Education, and Transportation Program, March 1987. Wetlands: their use and regulation, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1984. Use of models for water resources management, planning, and policy, Oceans and Environment Program, August 1982. PAGE 861 330 Benefit~ .Qf increased use .Qi continuous casting~ the u.s. steel industry. Materials Program, October 1979. Assessing contractor use in superfund. Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, January 1989. wood use: y .s,. competitiveness And technology-vol .I & ll, Indu$try., Technology, and Employment Program, August 1983. Prescription drugs ,And elderly Americans: ambulatory use and approaches to coverage tQI: Medicare. Health Program, October 1987. Use of preventive: services~ the elderly. Health Program, January 1989. Update of Federal activities regarding the use of pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, May 1984. New structural materials technologies: opportunities for the of advanced ceramics and composites, Energy and Materials Program, September 1986. Direct use .Qf ,, Energy Program, April 1979. Industrial energy use, Energy Program, June 1983. Radiofrequency YU ,Ang management: impacts .from :tM world Administrative Radio ~onference .of .ll2.i, Communication and InformationTechnologies Program, January 1982. Use of biomedical tests in ~aternity determination, Biological Applications Program, July 1986. Alternatives ,tQ animal use in research, testing, ,And education, Biological Applications Program, February 1986. USEFUL Plants: the potentials for extracting protein. medicines, And oth~~ ysefu,l_ghemicalsr .Food and Renewable Resources Program, September 1983. USING Using desalination technologies f.Ql: water treatment, oceans and Environment Program, March 1988. PAGE 862 Bone marrow transplantation using un~tJ.ated donors: current clinical status Gg policy.issues~-,Health Program, October 1987. VACCINATION cost effect! veness. 2'-~~influenza vaccination. Heal th Program,, December 1981. VACCINE 331 update .o.{ Federal activities regarging use .o.{ pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, May 1984. Review Q.{ selected Federal vaccine mm immunization policies: based .on studies .o.t pneumococcal vaccine, Health Program, September 1979. VACCINE~RELATED compensation 121: vaccine-related injuries, Health Program, November 1980. VALIDITY scientific validity .of polygraph testing: A research review and evaluation, Health Program, November 1983. VALUE Feasibility and value .of broadband communications in rural areas: a preliminary evaluation. Transportation Program, April 1976. VARIATIONS Research on geographic variations in physician sractice patterns, Health Program, February 1987. variations .in hospital length .of .s:tu--their relationship .t.Q. health outcomes: health technology A.H study D2 li, Health Program, August 1983. PAGE 863 VEHICLE Advanced 'Vehicle(hiqhwar_ .sy~tem~s"' ~.JlQ._\lrbPill: t;",t~;. problems, ,_,:,J1le~~ ,.I ~tj[~ ,:--~:-!~ns,~~-~~t~,pn: ,m9~! I September ,. ;~:11.89~1:~:~A r~;~C"':'"~ :10~. :~..: --_;-.~:~ .. -... ,, ,s.r .. ,.. ..., VEHICLES synthetic fuels.for transportation: the futu:re potential .Qt electric ,and hybrid vehicles. Energy Program, March 1982. VERIFICATION 332 seismic verif:i;cation-of 'nucleai: testing trea,ties, International Security-.and .commerce Program, May 1988. VERSUS Effects .0.: replacing~ ili.h aromatic versus alcohol octane enhancers in gasoline, Energy and Materials Program, January 1986. .., ,_., -~ ,-; .;'. tf ::r.: ;3 ~-! _.,;_,... .. J VETERANS Evaluation .0.: .th. feasibility .0.: studying l,onq-.t.rm health effects in atomic veterans, Special Projects, July 1985. Assessment of .th. Vete1~ns Administration's method .0.:, ~:P!llyzing its'.hospiu],t.jnortal.~lty, -Health Program, Apr~i-~. 1989 ::L-: Medical devices .and~ veterans Administration, Health Program, February 1985. Hospital information_systems_n the veterans Administration. Communic~;i_on,::,.~nd:.Information Technologies Program, September 1987~ -... ? .. -' ... VIABILITY Financial viability of Conrail: review ,and analysis, Transportation Program, September l:975 PAGE 864 333 vs Technology dependant children:; hosp,it~J.::.~.::~-~h care,. Health Progra~.(~ ~ay. l~sr~ :t-~ ~12; s~'.i i.'?.-"--~-jr-.r{ j~;: ::~_'i_(', :,i_-_ VULNERABILITY strategic materials: .technologies :t.Q .rechlce -y._:..~ ::'import vulnerability. Industry;' Technology, .and .:EJnployment-P.r.ogram, May 1985. y.~. vulnerability t,Q An ill import curtailment, Energy and'?. Materials Program, September 1984. Border n;: .on drugs, Oceans and Environment Program, March 1987. Effects Q! nuclear E,r, National security Program, May 1979. WARFARE WASHINGTON ,.. 1,''" o,. --.-.-.... -~ ; -., ::: ~-' :::" .-.-' .... -'. .... (;_;_ --~~,~. /-. -~.: .:;_. ~" .rr~ j" -.C,__;, ? ::: -.. ::.:-~:...: ;~~-. .i' '3 r!C _:_:; ?: __ ~:--:~_~,;.:~ l-~:.. :.t:5 ___ t._/. Implications Q! ~.:..ef fecfueness @alysis--..Q!!"flledical:: .c ~L ::-::.!C technology: assessing selected respiratory therapy modalites-trends and relative costs in the Washington, ~.c. rn, Health Program, July 1981. WASTE ~--=--~ ...,., .... :. 1,. c' .. ~, .L ___ .-s_t. ...,~,f_\ __ .. :, .. ;" :.: : _;_~ ,::;_:-:-: .. _-:,:,~ =..':::. ..!-=-~---:.=-L:.:.~..c:a..:. ., -:. -~.:. <~r.:/ --~. -~-'.-;:; .. .. :;:f>-r9: ...... .:~ .: ~;3 ::.:.. -. "! s __ ~ Partnerships under pressurefmariaging commercial low-level radioactive waste, Oceans and Environment Program, November 1989. PAGE 865 Facing America's trash: what~ for municipal solid waste?, Oceans and Environment Program, October 1989. I~ ~\lelii ,~J&::-me~i,i!a.l:'.~a;S_~e~ _PUcttmSm:i_.; ~-~Ete andr:!l_,u_,;,ir_omnent Program, octoEer 19 8 a 'J th: ,r ri::: '.'! nH I m:.o :tr: t._, -:s. :: '" 0.~ ': 334 Evalu1:t.i,OQ:J~..t.c:>_R~Jon~c,l_e_Jr,_1,au.gLml,~gJl',ater~than .... Cla~si-g<;-low-:level radJ.nbfecbnGl.Qqies.'1~"1MF3$ti~~'?!!~~aiffl~ Environment Program, March 1988. 8(1..:. -:i.a v::r.._.(.., \,n:J::i~-:~-'i. Use 2t.~moS,elS5 tornw.atersresmup;ti'0MM9WDJil~iqJ4g~,~-M~ L S'l :I policy. :n:Oe~anc md.1rEnYiromnilnt Pt-OCJrim> :9ll(J\ist'L1-Ra.~ :~:, ; -...) I I ,_) ., ,,;., WATER-BELA~ED, c,:J2sw water-related technologies .fQ.; susta,in51l:>le ag;;cq1;u;,e .41 ... J.!. s. ?Arig./semiarid ;:J?ands, :Food and Re~ewable --~~rc:,es"-~:t:~am, October 1983. cF? I ,:,:;:;,A ; .~ --~ ::-::,, ,~c :. ... t(.~ -r :. -(, _;. 0 WEAPONS Review 2t ~Oe;Rar?t;ment::-of '-~ ~,:~ '. .... ,. :: ';:' : S,;,;: .C ::1 a.:Jt.trfi. m:r:e~ ,:,ri n.:r L:,,-, .r -~"-~,:.;1 ~"-=-@ .... .:::.:-:... .. .. 1-::..c, ---... Anti-satellite weapons, countermeasures, Ansi rn control. International Security and Commerce Program, Septe~r1985. w --WEAR ._) ,:~ A ,, \ --.,< ?, r,i --~\,s ~;-.~ .f. WESTERN Western su;-face mine pe~_ttJi;ig A,0.47 ;:eplpat;is,n,. .. ~er91_1 ~~~:r. M ten. l&;Pbg!'a~ 1:ga6:~ --"',._ ~=---"' --' '-_______ ........ ---.. e~; t t'ri:; ~i" : "!:;f~ :h ~!;-'.i#~ ':'4 ~l,] WETLANDS WHAT PAGE 868 337 Technologies to benefit agriculture wildlife, Food and L. -~. Renewable Resources Program, May 1985. Oil ....... ,.,.. ~-' \ ,'"' WILL GroupMfjar:i*9tei-~aMi-,f9t:l1Jf~~jai%~~iirui~: ,s~' --~; disposal facilities: ldll ~~prevent mon superfund sites, Industry, Technology, and Employment Program, April 1984. G :,1,/~-~:,--::I;.-;: .-'l'"; ... -.. ... PAGE 869 338 WOOD Teclmo2baie~.~J&dN;yjf .. \bdiM'nuliftF' g~bl~bW Rllll?, Ocei.na liM:J~~~1'p~:.. May, &9-'li-"'-'J::'-'-"-~-Woc,cii=~~~ett~l:!~,~~~ill~~i~i~ z'i I V.fll&":'f.t;(' 4::;!su-!Js:. i:!1,r; WO..... ). r \_ I""'>,..,, e. ,.... .., ;!\" .-,. ~":\ ~. ,.,._, .. -. ':...t-..... : ..... r .. _._.._._J, .... __ 1;__-~.-~ .:., .: ... ~.~.. : .. ~-:-'. .. _:~.'.~.;J .. .-.r .. ..-...;_ ,. .. .-... ... ~t~.~L~li :.!::..~-~-.:t.. \ .. :. .-.i,.~; --.... :;: ....... ~.:..~.-. -,-__ -.:: -:: __ ----.; ----.. ., ,.,... 't"'l'C f -~r11.,..,:-:,; ;, -Y4' .'.!_"'.. '.,.P.,, ... :.___.'{,:_., .::..._.,, .. .r.:-!-t:.-.f'1::*f~ .. ~1 i.C' ,. Cf:'.'.': ;.;8l.,pA,.. .. t\ ,t.; .J..a..~--:":M.....;_,__~t.!. ~~-!:' -...., _.. 11o-.I .... oemographi9 trends .am the scientific ,Ang engineering~ force, Science, Education, arid Transportation Program, Decembe;r,c: 1985. --~ ~:,PassiVebgokiQc!(P'\p?.~;to;tilice.1 jiJe,1i~i,tQes1~ffiti~ -~j_:. Program, May8i995jz,u-:..,.;.:2:i .rr::::?0.,~ ... :::,S::uu"",;: !;'c .. u-. ,.: .. ~.Jz .i. 11!~:::frw~=~;~Jist.(iB~lniin-&li24ii.~-oat~tiattF'~~.9~cii~: Computittr411. ,,nuJJiillftl?itma,r'L~iim~ .. ~iW,e@+,C Aru1 r.r:.1mt.:-ittOdjt*ff'1.;.Ca, ieitl'On-$ -=-Irt:fonliti -;,,:lliirln"T\irl'."Qgf,s Prog.c-am, Apii:1 !98.ftJD:. ,,,:-;.:::;.t.?O'J: :.. ~t.~ .i. :?C ... ::::.n,-. :,iJ = ~:r~Jlr'.'J: -' i. -Reproductive health hazards in the workplace: selected aspects .o.f reprpductive health hazards regulation, Biological Applications Program, October 1985. PAGE 870 339 WORKSHOP Global models, world futures" Ansi public policy: A critigue. Transportation Program, April 1982. :a:::>.A...1'.'S. '._-:(">f World PQPJMftfi!P.;~l f~ PlL.,.c:es\!1)01~1 ~'D!X~ -~ yeu,ra. arr-itasourei ogram, e ruan-sl18~~, _crs:::po:ts: w~i!tifi6!11H!~lnA~~-~~Yoilii8RI~tn,nt~1Yai~~!~P.~~:l~-~ Rad~ "'g.~ma,, .. JIH;l4,,;Wr,rc;: '-~----; ---. ___ Q~ ____ _;jj 1 0:1Cqaunkati.on:11tnd a nf ton T clmo ogiis roc;iram, J&JJJ!ft itfl~i tn-:: ?0-::8: u .s,. natural gu availability: conventional gy supply through .tM nu:~, Energy a:nd Materia~s _Prog:ram, se~teml:>er Ban~-; PAGE 871 340 YEARS World :g~lation Arui fertilit,y Rlanning tec"l)pol9gies: ;~ -nm 2 o years,_ Human Resources Program, Februar.:," 1982. ZONE Establishing.A 200-~ fisheries rn, -'Oceans Program, June 1977.