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X Author: Phillip N Price

1999

Apte, Michael G, Phillip N Price, Anthony V Nero, and Kenneth L Revzan."Predicting Indoor Radon Concentrations in New Hampshire from Geologic Information and Other Covariates."Environmental Geology 37 (1999) 181-194.

1997

Price, Phillip N."Predictions and Maps of County Mean Indoor Radon Concentrations in the Mid-Atlantic States."Health Physics 72.6 (1997) 893-906.

1996

Drescher, Anushka C, Ashok J Gadgil, Phillip N Price, and William W Nazaroff."Novel Approach for Tomographic Reconstruction of Gas Concentration Distributions in Air: Use of Smooth Basis Functions and Simulated Annealing."Atmospheric Environment 30.6 (1996) 929-940. DOI(link is external)
Price, Phillip N, and Anthony V Nero."Joint Analysis of Long- and Short-Term Radon Monitoring Data from the Northern U.S."Environmental International 22.1 (1996) 669-714.

1995

Price, Phillip N, Anthony V Nero, and Andrew Gelman."Bayesian Prediction of Mean Indoor Radon Concentrations for Minnesota Counties."Health Physics (1995).
Price, Phillip N."The Regression Effect as a Cause of the Nonlinear Relationship Between Short- and Long-Term Radon Concentration Measurements."Health Physics Society 69.1 (1995) 111-114.
Revzan, Kenneth L, Phillip N Price, and Anthony V Nero."Bayesian Analysis of the Relationship Between Indoor Radon Concentrations and Predicitive Variables in US Houses." (1995).

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