1997 CleanRooms Editorial Index

1997 CleanRooms Editorial Index

Alphabetically by subject

Air handling, filters

–“HVAC systems offer latest in environmental control,” by Sheri Kovalchek, June, p. 42.

–“Flanders to produce a more efficient, flexible carbon filtration media,” by Susan English-Seaton, Aug., p.1.

–“Deadline approaching for NIOSH`s new respirator standard,” by Susan English-Seaton, Oct., p. 1.

–“Up in the air: Cleanroom HVAC systems,” by Hank Hogan, Oct., p. 1.

–“Air filtration technology targets outgassing/molecular contamination,” by John Haystead, Dec., p. 31.

Air handling, gas

–“Cylinder package effects on the purity of electronic specialty gases,” by Philip B. Henderson, Roland M. Pearlstein, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Semiconductor Supplement, June, p. S5.

–“Gas phase filtration for cleanrooms,” by Fred Dwiggins, Hoechst Celanase, Aug., p. 26.

Apparel

–“Athletic footwear finds market niche in cleanrooms,” by Susan English-Seaton, Apr., p. 4.

–“Methods of testing cleanroom garments,” by Susan English-Seaton, May, p. 4.

–“Cleanroom coveralls offer the latest in static and particulate control,” by Sheri Kovalchek, Aug., p. 32.

–“What you should know about cleanroom laundries, garment processors,” by Bob Spector, Prudential Cleanroom Services, and Chuck Berndt, C.W. Berndt Associates, Ltd., Oct., p. 46.

Automation

–“Material handling equipment,” by Susan English-Seaton, Apr., p. 33.

–“Factory automation revolutionizes cleanrooms,” by Susan English-Seaton, Nov., p. 19.

Cleaning

–“YieldUP wins cleaning and drying patent,” by Lisa Karter, Jan., p. 6.

–“Pilot study explores best methods for cleaning cleanroom surfaces,” by John F. O`Hanlon, Alamgir Arif, Robert G. Cates, Larry DeShane, and John Rice, May, p. 28.

–“Decontaminating the cleanroom requires good science,” by Ian M. Wallis, Microcomplete Cleaning Services, Inc., July, p. 48.

–“Water purification systems eliminate impurities in cleanrooms,” by Sheri Kovalchek, July, p. 52.

Cleanrooms, construction

–“Designing/building/constructing your cleanroom,” by Don Zytka, Special column, Jan., p. 30.

–“Tunnel approach may offer a cost-effective approach to Class 100 ballrooms,” by Eric Redemann, Unit Instruments, Feb., p. 14.

–“Constructing vibration-free cleanrooms,” by Dan Mahoney, JMC Environmental Systems, Feb., p. 33.

–“National Semiconductor`s new 200 mm fab rises despite record winter,” by Susan English-Seaton, March, p. 18.

–“Renovation of cleanrooms presents challenges,” by Kenneth J. Mouchka and Roger Herndon, Boucher Mouchka Larson Architects, March, p. 36.

–“An owner`s guide to advanced tech construction,” by Mike Fitzpatrick, McCarthy, Mar., p. 62.

–“New Contec facility houses Class 10 cleanroom laundry,” by Lisa Karter, May, p. 4.

–“Design rules for cost-efficient cleanroom design,” by Norbert Wiegler, B&W Projects, June, p. 30.

–“Harris Semiconductor`s Fab 8 takes innovative approach to cleanrooms,” by Susan English-Seaton, July, p. 24.

–“Flexibility, portability key to Lockheed Sanders` newest fab,” by Susan English-Seaton, Sept., p. 12.

–“Planning key to successful retrofitting,” by Sheila Galatowitsch, Oct., p. 25.

–“Safety protocols for renovations in controlled environments,” by Richard Jensen Gregg Conboy, and Stephen Craft, Erland Construction, Nov., p. 15.

–“Planning high-purity manufacturing facilities,” by Louis C. Leone, Process Facilities, Inc., Dec., p. 26.

Cleanrooms, history

–“The evolution of contamination control,” Special Historical Perspective, by CleanRooms Staff, Sept., p. 17.

CleanRooms Shows

–“CleanRooms International debuts in Europe, Asia,” by Kelly Sewell, Apr., p. 1.

–“CleanRooms East `97 is the site of product launches,” by CleanRooms Staff, Apr., p. 1.

–“CleanRooms Asia `97 makes Singapore debut,” by Kelly Sewell, July, p. 1.

–“New technologies highlight first CleanRooms Asia Conference,” by Lisa Karter, Aug., p. 1.

–“Cleanrooms Europe joins show family,” by Lisa Karter, Sept., p. 1.

–“Lots on tap at CleanRooms West `97” by Kelly Sewell, Oct., p. 1.

Cleanrooms, markets

–“New technologies drive demand for cleanrooms,” by Sheri Kovalchek, Sept., p. 1.

Consumables, disposables

–“Consumables: The essential commodity,” by Sheila Galatowitsch, Jan., p.17.

–“The do`s and don`ts of cleanroom swabs and wipes,” by John Haystead, Aug., p. 17.

–“Cleanroom product distributors fill niche,” by Susan English-Seaton, Dec., p. 21.

Contamination, microbial

–“Biological contaminants: Strategies of investigation and control,” by Dr. Robert W. Powitz, R.W. Powitz & Assoc., PC, Jan., p. 27.

–“Answers to the 10 most common questions regarding microbial control in cleanrooms,” by Elaine Kopis, Convatec, Pharmaceutical Supplement, Jan., p. S4.

–“Examining ways to capture airborne microorganisms,” by Derek E. Pendlebury, Sartorius Corp., June, p. 34. (See also Editor`s Correction: “Important information on microbial air sampling for our readers,” Oct., p. 6).

Contamination, moisture

–“Measurement of trace levels of moisture in UHP hydride gases by FTIR spectroscopy,” by Sateria Salim and Amitabh Gupta, Praxair, Feb., p. 28.

Contamination, fab subfloor

–“Cleanroom subfloors harbor an arsenal of dust, vermin and other contaminants,” by Susan English-Seaton, Feb., p. 1.

Disk drives

–“Controlling in-drive contamination,” by Tim Bethke, Donaldson, Sept., p. 27.

Flooring

–“Peel-off and washable mats compared, contrasted,” by Sheila Galatowitsch, March, p. 53.

Food processing

–“Courts set own standards for food industry contamination control,” by John Haystead, March, p. 25.

–“USDA tests irradiator for killing pathogens,” by Lisa Karter, May, p. 1.

Furniture

–“Cleanroom furniture: Chairs, garment racks and stools,” by Sheri Kovalchek, May, p. 34.

–“Storage cabinets offer a variety of safety features,” by Sheri Kovalchek, Sept., p. 44.

Gloves

–“Cleanroom workers at risk for latex allergy,” by Sheila Galatowitsch, May, p. 1.

–“NIOSH alert boosts latex allergy activists,” by Sheila Galatowitsch, Oct., p. 1.

–“Gloves and glove liners protect workers and products in critical environments,” by Susan English-Seaton, Dec., p. 44.

Government

–“FDA to require cleanrooms for all nasal solutions in new rule,” by Myron Struck, Nov., p.1.

–“Juice incident may spur action by government for cleanrooms in food processing,” by Myron Struck and Kathleen Vail, Nov., p. 26.

–“Cleanrooms in taxing situation due to legal wrangling” by Hank Hogan, Dec., p. 1.

Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology

–“The Institute of Environmental Sciences: A look ahead,” Edited by Susan English-Seaton, Sept., p. 39.

–“IES unveils new moniker: IEST,” by Susan English-Seaton, Oct., p. 1.

Ionization

–“Ionization technologies at the crossroads: High voltage corona vs. alpha emissions,” by Susan English-Seaton, Jan., p. 32.

–“Causes and Mitigation of particles from air ionizers,” by Arnold Steinman, Ion Systems, Apr., p. 30.

ISO standards

–“ISO enters last lap in formalizing new cleanroom classifications,” by Susan English,-Seaton, Feb., p. 1.

–“Cashing in on ISO 9000?” by Susan English-Seaton, June, p. 1.

–“What it takes to reach ISO 9000,” by Susan English-Seaton, July, p. 1.

Life sciences

–“Photolithography aids DNA research,” by Susan English-Seaton, June, p.1.

–“Class 10 cleanroom is key to safe and sterile bone transplants,” by Susan English-Seaton, July, p. 24.

–“Dolly the double debuts in a cleanroom,” by Susan English-Seaton, Sept., p. 1.

–“Ambulatory surgery center a model of infection management and contamination control,” by Nicole Rohlman, Oct., p. 20.

Medical devices

–“What does the FDA expect from your contamination control procedures?” by Lisa Karter, May, p. 24.

Mergers & acquisitions

–“CCRC and Alltex form alliance,” by Susan English-Seaton, March, p. 1.

–“Lam to acquire CMP supplier OnTrak,” by Susan English-Seaton, May, p. 1.

–“VWR forms strategic alliance with Sartorius,” by Susan English-Seaton, May, p. 1.

Minienvironments

–“Minienvironments gear up,” by Susan English-Seaton, Feb., p.36.

–“Decentralized environmental controls bring minienvironments to the forefront,” by Brian Milhous, Semifab, Inc., March, p. 16.

–“Minienvironments vs. Ballrooms; challenging ULPA filters and more,” by Donald Wadkins, Jacobs Engineering Group, May, p. 33.

NASA

–“Mission from Mars: ET in a minienvironment,” by Susan English-Seaton, Jan., p. 1.

–“NASA proposes zeolite coats for contamination monitoring,” by Lisa Karter, Jan., p. 1.

–“NASA upgrades cleanroom crane,” by Al Zorn and Dan Sullivan, June, p. 54.

–“JPL plans cleanrooms for Mars and solar system exploration,” by Susan English-Seaton, Nov., p. 10.

Pharmaceutical

–“Choosing the correct swab for cleaning validation,” by Kathy Miscioscio, The Texwipe Co., Pharmaceutical Supplement, Jan., p. S14.

–“Cleanrooms for the manufacture of sterile drug products,” by Jeffrey N. Odum, Gilbane Process, Pharmaceutical Supplement, Jan., p. S20.

–“USP completes <1116> chapter revisions,” by Susan English-Seaton, Apr., p. 1.

–“NIH recommends new methodologies for optimizing laboratory hood containment,” by Farhad Memarzadeh, National Institutes of Health, Apr., p. 28.

–“Implementing isolators for aseptic and containment applications,” by Sheila Galatowitsch, July, p. 29.

–“Glaxo Wellcome`s innovative approaches prevent cross-contamination,” by Susan English-Seaton, Aug., p. 12.

Particle counting

–“Exploring the science of particle counting,” by Dr.-Ing. Holger T. Sommer, TEAM Engineering, July, p. 38.

Research & development

–“Research and development impacts contamination control,” by Sheila Galatowitsch, Feb., p. 19.

–“Turning research into products,” by John Haystead, June, p. 21.

Semiconductor

–“Developing a pneumatically operated automatic stair,” by Mark McGreevey and Stan Webb, Motorola, Jan., p. 14.

–“Compact processing equipment sees rise in wet process arena,” by Steven Verhaverbeke, Steve Bay, and Chris McConnell, CFM Technologies, March, p.46.

–“Semiconductor roadmap leads to defect reduction,” by Sheila Galatowitsch, Apr., p. 17.

–“Uneven etching baffles Inspector Jack,” by Harold Fitch, Apr., p. 45.

–“Wafer fab costs may hit $4 billion by 2003,” by Lisa Karter, June, p.1.

–“Managing CMP contamination with environmentally enhanced enclosures,” by Christopher Young, Intelligent Enclosures Corp., Semiconductor Supplement, June, p. S14.

–“Performance of diaphragm valves in chlorine,” by Stephen Lau, Robert Torres, Matheson Electronic Products Group, Semiconductor Supplement, June, p. S21.

–“Welding techniques for delivering UHP gases to process tools,” by S. Krishnan, M. Saleem, and P. Cruikshank, Ultra Clean Technology, July, p. 46.

–“Liposomes detect metal contaminants and viruses,” by Susan English-Seaton, Aug., p. 1.

–“Extra precautions sometimes backfire,” by Harold D. Fitch, Aug., p. 31.

–“The evolution of semiconductor materials management in the last decade,” by Penny Van Sickle, Fluoroware, Inc., Oct., p. 34.

–“New photoresist removal system touts low particulate and environmental safety,” by Lisa Karter, Nov., p. 1.

–“SEMI seeks more globalization,” by Lisa Karter, Nov., p. 1.

Semiconductor, 300 mm

–“I300I reaches consensus on guidelines,” by Frank Robertson, I300I, Apr., p. 37.

–“I300I guides 300 mm transition,” by Susan English-Seaton, Apr., p. 1.

–“300 mm transition quickens pace,” by Lisa Karter, June, p. 4.

–“Products for 300 mm manufacturing cropping up,” by Lisa Karter, July, p. 1.

–“300 mm products lead the way at Semicon West,” by Lisa Karter, Aug., p. 1.

Training, education

–“Educating the design and construction industry in support of cleanroom construction,” by Bob Predmore, Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector, March, p. 32.

–“How adequate training helps control product-maiming contamination,” by Tony Waring, Micron Video International, May, p. 14.

–“Cleanroom workers use virtual reality training to reduce contamination,” by Susan English-Seaton, Nov., p. 1.

–“Training materials and services ensure adherence to cleanroom protocol,” by Sheri Kovalchek, Nov., p. 32.

–“Consolidated cleanroom course focuses on advanced facility construction,” by Susan English-Seaton, Dec., p. 1.

Alphabetically by author

Arif, Alamgir et. al

–“Pilot study explores best methods for cleaning cleanrooms surfaces,” May, p. 28

Bay, Steve, et. al

–“Compact processing equipment sees rise in wet process arena,” Mar., p. 46.

Berndt, Chuck, et. al

–“What you should know about cleanroom laundries, garment processors,” Oct., p. 46.

Bethke, Tim

–“Controlling in-drive contamination,” Sept., p. 27.

Cates, Robert G. et. al

–“Pilot study explores best methods for cleaning cleanrooms surfaces,” May, p. 28.

CleanRooms Staff

–“CleanRooms East `97 is the site of product launches,” Apr., p. 1.

–“The evolution of contamination control,” Sept., p. 17.

Conboy, Gregg, et. al

–“Safety protocols for renovations in controlled environments,” Nov., p. 15.

Craft, Stephen, et. al

–“Safety protocols for renovations in controlled environments,” Nov., p. 15.

Cruikshank, P., et. al

–“Welding techniques for delivering UHP gases to process tools,” July, p. 46.

DeShane, Larry et. al

–“Pilot study explores best methods for cleaning cleanrooms surfaces,” May, p. 28.

Dwiggins, Fred

–“Gas phase filtration for cleanrooms,” Aug., p. 26.

English-Seaton, Susan

–“Ambulatory surgery center a model of infection management and contamination control,” Oct., p. 20.

–“Athletic footwear finds market niche in cleanrooms,” Apr., p. 4.

–“Cashing in on ISO 9000?” June, p. 1.

–“CCRC and Alltex form alliance,” Mar., p. 1.

–“Class 10 cleanroom is key to safe and sterile bone transplants,” July, p. 24.

–“Cleanroom product distributors fill niche,” Dec., p. 21

–“Cleanrooms subfloors harbor an arsenal of dust, vermin and other contaminants,” Feb., p.1.

–” Consolidated cleanroom course focuses on advanced facility construction,” Dec., p. 13.

–“Deadline approaching for NIOSH`s new respirator standard,” Oct., p. 1.

–“Factory automation revolutionizes cleanrooms,” Nov., p. 19.

–“Flanders to produce a more efficient, flexible carbon filtration media,” Aug., p.1.

–“Flexibility, portability key to Lockheed Sanders` newest fab,” Sept. p. 12.

–“Glaxo Wellcome`s innovative approaches prevent cross-contamination,” Aug., p. 12.

–“Gloves and glove liners protect workers and products in critical environments,” Dec., p. 44.

–“Harris Semiconductor`s Fab 8 takes innovative approach to cleanrooms,” July, p. 24.

–“I300I guides 300 mm transition,” Apr., p. 1.

–“IES unveils new moniker: IEST,” Oct., p. 1.

–“Ionization technologies at the crossroads: High voltage corona vs. alpha emissions,” Jan., p. 32.

–“ISO enters last lap in formalizing new cleanroom classifications,” Feb., p. 1.

–“JPL plans cleanrooms for Mars and solar system exploration,” Nov., p. 10.

–“Lam to acquire CMP supplier OnTrak,” May, p. 1.

–“Liposomes detect metal contaminants and viruses,” Aug., p. 1.

–“Material handling equipment,” Apr., p. 33.

–“Methods of testing cleanroom garments,” May, p. 4.

–“Minienvironments gear up,” Feb., p. 36.

–“Mission from Mars: ET in a minienvironment,” Jan., p. 1.

–“National Semiconductor`s new 200 mm fab rises despite record winter,” Mar., p. 18.

–“Photolithography aids DNA research,” June, p. 1.

–“The Institute of Environmental Sciences: A look ahead,” Sept., p. 39.

–“USP completes <1116> chapter revisions,” Apr., p. 1.

–“VWR forms strategic alliance with Sartorius,” May, p. 1.

–“What it takes to reach ISO 9000,” July, p. 1.

Fitch, Harold D.

–“Extra precautions sometimes backfire,” Aug., p. 31.

–“Uneven etching baffles Inspector Jack,” Apr., p. 45.

Fitzpatrick, Mike

–“An owner`s guide to advanced tech construction,” Mar., p. 62.

Galatowitsch, Sheila

–“Cleanroom workers at risk for latex allergy,” May, p. 1.

–“Consumables: The essential commodity,” Jan., p. 17.

–“Implementing isolators for aseptic and containment applications,” July, p. 29.

–“NIOSH alert boosts latex allergy activists,” Oct., p. 1.

–“Peel-off and washable mats compared, contrasted,” March, p. 53.

–“Planning key to successful retrofitting,” Oct., p.25.

–“Research and development impacts contamination control,” Feb., p. 19.

–“Semiconductor roadmap leads to defect reduction,” Apr., p. 17.

Gupta, Amitabh

–“Measurement of trace levels of moisture in UHP hydride gases by FTIR spectroscopy,” Feb., p. 28.

Haystead, John

–“Air filtration technology targets outgassing/molecular contamination,” Dec., p. 13.

–“Courts set own standards for food industry contamination control,” March, p. 25.

–“The do`s and don`ts of cleanroom swabs and wipes,” Aug., p. 17.

–“Turning research into products,” June, p. 21.

Henderson, Philip B., et. al.

–“Cylinder package effects on the purity of electronic specialty gases,” Semiconductor Supplement, June, p. S5.

Herndon, Roger, et. al

–“Renovation of cleanrooms presents challenges,” Mar., p. 36.

Hogan, Hank

–“Up in the air: Cleanroom HVAC systems, Oct., p. 40.

–“Cleanrooms in taxing situation due to legal wrangling,” Dec., p. 1.

Jensen, Richard et al.

–“Safety protocols for renovations in controlled environments,” Nov., p. 15.

Karter, Lisa

–“Celebrating the 1998 Hall of Fame,” Dec., p. 1.

–“CleanRooms Europe joins show family,” Sept., p.1.

–“NASA proposes zeolite coats for contamination monitoring,” Jan., p.1.

–“New Contec facility houses Class 10 cleanroom laundry,” May, p. 4.

–“New technologies highlight first CleanRooms Asia conference,” Aug., p. 1.

–“Products for 300 mm manufacturing cropping up,” July, p. 1.

–“SEMI seeks more globalization,” Nov., p. 1.

–“300 mm transition quickens pace,” June, p. 4.

–“300 mm products lead the way at Semicon West,” Aug., p. 1.

–“USDA tests irradiator for killing pathogens,” May, p. 1.

–“Wafer fab costs may hit $4 billion by 2003,” June, p. 1.

–“What does the FDA expect from your contamination control procedures?” May, p. 24.

–“YieldUP wins cleaning and drying patent,” Jan., p. 6.

Kopis, Elaine

–“Answers to the 10 most common questions regarding microbial control in cleanrooms,” Pharmaceutical Supplement, Jan., p. S4.

Kovalchek, Sheri

–“Cleanroom coveralls offer the latest in static and particulate control,” Aug., p. 32.

–“Cleanroom furniture: Chairs, garment racks and stools,” May, p. 34.

–“HVAC systems offer latest in environmental control,” June, p. 42.

–“New technologies drive demand for cleanrooms,” Sept., p. 1.

–“Storage cabinets offer a variety of safety features,” Sept., p. 44.

–“Training materials and services ensure adherence to cleanroom protocol,” Nov., p. 32.

–“Water purification systems eliminate impurities in cleanrooms,” July, p. 52.

Krishnan, S., et. al

–“Welding techniques for delivering UHP gases to process tools,” July, p. 46.

Lau, Stephen, et. al

–“Performance of diaphragm valves in chlorine,” Semiconductor Supplement, June, p. S21.

Leone, Louis C.

–“Planning high-purity manufacturing facilities,” Dec., p. 26.

Mahoney, Dan

–“Constructing vibration-free cleanrooms,” Feb., p. 33.

McConnell, Chris

–“Compact processing equipment sees rise in wet process arena,” Mar., p. 46.

McGreevey, Mark, et. al

–“Developing a pneumatically operated automatic stair,” Jan., p. 14.

Memarzadeh, Farhad

–“NIH recommends new methodologies for optimizing laboratory hood containment,” Apr., p. 28.

Milhous, Brian

–“Decentralized environmental controls bring minienvironments to the forefront,” Mar., p. 16.

Miscioscio, Kathy

–“Choosing the correct swab for cleaning validation,” Pharmaceutical Supplement, Jan., p. S14.

Mouchka, Kenn&#207eth J. et. al

–“Renovation of cleanrooms presents challenges,” Mar., p. 36.

Odum, Jeffrey N.

–“Cleanrooms for the manufacture of sterile drug products,” Pharmaceutical Supplement, Jan., p. S20.

O`Hanlon, John F. et. al

–“Pilot study explores best methods for cleaning cleanrooms surfaces,” May, p. 28.

Pearlstein, Roland M., et. al

–“Cylinder package effects on the purity of electronic specialty gases,” Semiconductor Supplement, June, p. S5.

Pendlebury, Derek E.

–“Examining ways to capture airborne microorganisms,” June, p.34.

Powitz, Robert Dr.

–“Biological contaminants: Strategies of investigation and control,” Jan., p. 27.

Predmore, Bob

–“Educating the design and construction industry in support of cleanroom construction,” March, p. 32.

Redemann, Eric

–“Tunnel approach may offer a cost-effective approach to Class 100 ballrooms,” Feb., p. 14.

Rice, John, et. al

–“Pilot study explores best methods for cleaning cleanrooms surfaces,” May, p. 28.

Robertson, Frank

–“I300I reaches consensus on guidelines,” Apr., p. 37.

Rohlman, Nicole

–“Dolly the double debuts in a cleanroom,” Sept., p.1.

Saleem, M., et. al

–“Welding techniques for delivering UHP gases to process tools,” July, p. 46.

Salim, Sateria et. al

–“Measurement of trace levels of moisture in UHP hydride gases by FTIR spectroscopy,” Feb., p. 28.

Sewell, Kelly

–“CleanRooms Asia `97 makes Singapore debut,” July, p. 1.

–“CleanRooms International debuts in Europe, Asia,” Apr., p. 1.

–“Lots on tap at CleanRooms West `97,” Oct., p.1.

Sommer, -Ing. Holger T.

–“Exploring the science of particle counting,” July, p. 38.

Spector, Bob et. al

–“What you should know about cleanroom laundries, garment processors,” Oct., p. 46.

Steinman, Arnold

–“Causes and mitigation of particles from air ionizers,” Apr., p. 30.

Struck, Myron

–“FDA to require cleanrooms for all nasal solutions in new rule,” Nov., p. 1.

–“Juice incident may spur action by government for cleanrooms in food processing,” by Myron Struck and Kathleen Vail, Nov., p. 26.

Sullivan, Dan et. al

–“NASA upgrades cleanroom crane,” June, p. 54.

Torres, Robert, et. al

–“Performance of diaphragm valves in chlorine,” Semiconductor Supplement, June, p. S21.

Vail, Kathleen

–“Juice incident may spur action by government for cleanrooms in food processing,” by Myron Struck and Kathleen Vail, Nov., p. 26.

Van Sickle, Penny

–“The evolution of semiconductor materials management in the last decade,” Oct., p. 34.

Verhaverbeke, Steven, et al.

–“Compact processing equipment sees rise in wet process arena,” Mar., p. 46.

Wadkins, Donald

–“Minienvironments vs. ballrooms; challenging ULPA filters and more,” May, p. 33.

Wallis, Ian

–“Decontaminating the cleanroom requires good science,” July, p. 48.

Waring, Tony

–“How adequate training helps control product-maiming contamination,” May, p. 14.

Webb, Stan, et. al

–“Developing a pneumatically operated automatic stair,” Jan., p. 14.

Wiegler, Norbert

–“Design rules for cost-efficient cleanroom design,” Jun., p. 30.

Young, Christopher

–“Managing CMP contamination with environmentally enhanced enclosures,” Semiconductor Supplement, June, p. S14.

Zorn, Al et. al

–“NASA upgrades cleanroom crane,” June, p. 54.

Zytka, Don

–“Designing/Building/Constructing Your Cleanroom,” Jan., p. 30.

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