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August 1994, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 421-431 Human Interindividual Variability–A Major Source of Uncertainty in Assessing Risks for Noncancer Health Effects
by Dale Hattis & Ken Silver - 433-439 Use of Monte Carlo Simulation for Human Exposure Assessment at a Superfund Site
by Roy L. Smith - 441-447 An Improved Framework for Uncertainty Analysis: Accounting for Unsuspected Errors
by Alexander I. Shlyakhter - 449-463 Uncertainty and Variability in Human Exposures to Soil Contaminants Through Home‐Grown Food: A Monte Carlo Assessment
by Thomas E. McKone - 465-475 Managing Uncertainty: The Tropospheric Ozone Challenge
by Hung‐po Chao & Stephen C. Peck & Y. Steve Wan - 477-481 Principles of Good Practice for the Use of Monte Carlo Techniques in Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessments
by David E. Burmaster & Paul D. Anderson - 483-511 Treatment of Uncertainty in Performance Assessments for Complex Systems
by Jon C. Helton - 513-519 Estimated Distributions for Average Daily Consumption of Total and Self‐Caught Fish for Adults in Michigan Angler Households
by Donald M. Murray & David E. Burmaster - 521-531 Sensitivity of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models to Variation in Model Parameters: Methylene Chloride
by H. J. Clewell & Tze‐san Lee & R. L. Carpenter - 533-553 Recommended Distributions for Exposure Factors Frequently Used in Health Risk Assessment
by Brent Finley & Deborah Proctor & Paul Scott & Natalie Harrington & Dennis Paustenbach & Paul Price - 555-569 Development of a Standard Soil‐to‐Skin Adherence Probability Density Function for Use in Monte Carlo Analyses of Dermal Exposure
by Brent L. Finley & Paul K. Scott & Douglas A. Mayhall - 571-576 Uncertainty Analysis in Multiplicative Models
by Wout Slob - 577-594 Probabilistic Health Risk Assessment for Exposures to Estuary Sediments and Biota Contaminated with Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Polychlorinated Terphenyls and Other Toxic Substances
by Michael R. Adams & Cynthia A. Hanna & Janet A. Mayernik & William M. Mendez - 595-604 Summary of the Workshop on Issues in Risk Assessment: Quantitative Methods for Developmental Toxicology
by Donald R. Mattison & J. David Sandler - 605-611 Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models in Developmental Toxicology
by E. J. O'Flaherty - 613-627 Applications of Multinomial Dose‐Response Models in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessment
by D. Krewski & Y. Zhu - 629-637 Modeling Fetal Death and Malformation in Developmental Toxicity Studies
by Paul Catalano & Louise Ryan & Daniel Scharfstein - 639-648 Tests for Trend in Developmental Toxicity Experiments with Correlated Binary Data
by K. Y. Fung & D. Krewski & J. N. K. Rao & A. J. Scott - 649-657 Structural Determinants of Developmental Toxicity
by Noriyuki Takihi & Herbert S. Rosenkranz & Gilles Klopman & Donald R. Mattison
June 1994, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 217-217 Introduction
by Hugh A. Barton & David R. Mattie & W. Bruce Peirano - 219-223 Times Are Tough—Brother, Can You Paradigm?
by Donald G. Barnes - 225-230 Exposure Assessment: Then, Now, and Quantum Leaps in the Future
by Russell E. Keenan & Brent L. Finley & Paul S. Price - 231-250 Mechanistic Insights Aid the Search for CFC Substitutes: Risk Assessment of HCFC‐123 as an Example
by Annie M. Jarabek & Jeffrey W. Fisher & Reva Rubenstein & John C. Lipscomb & R. Joel Williams & Allen Vinegar & James N. McDougal - 251-256 Issues in Ecological Risk Assessment: The CRAM Perspective
by Lawrence W. Barnthouse - 257-263 Analysis of the Multistep Process of Carcinogenesis Using Human Fibroblasts
by J. Justin McCormick & Veronica M. Maher - 265-276 Incorporation of Pharmacokinetics in Noncancer Risk Assessment: Example with Chloropentafluorobenzene
by Harvey J. Clewell & Bruce M. Jarnot - 277-284 Significance of the Dermal Route of Exposure to Risk Assessment
by David R. Mattie & John H. Grabau & James N. McDougal - 285-291 Combination of Cancer Data in Quantitative Risk Assessments: Case Study Using Bromodichloromethane
by Susan F. Velazquez & Patricia M. McGinnis & Sarah T. Vater & William S. Stiteler & Linda A. Knauf & Rita S. Schoeny - 293-302 Morphometric Approaches for Evaluating Pulmonary Toxicity in Mammals: Implications for Risk Assessment
by Dallas M. Hyde & Robert P. Bolender & Jack R. Harkema & Charles G. Plopper - 303-312 The Role of Modulated Gap Junctional Intercellular Communication in Epigenetic Toxicology
by James E. Trosko & Chia‐Cheng Chang & Burra V. Madhukar - 313-319 Cell Proliferation and Formaldehyde‐Induced Respiratory Carcinogenesis
by Thomas M. Monticello & Kevin T. Morgan - 321-326 Apoptosis and Chemical Carcinogenesis
by Daniel S. Marsman & J. Carl Barrett - 327-332 Reducing Conservatism in Risk Estimation for Mixtures of Carcinogens
by Ralph L. Kodell & James J. Chen - 333-338 Modeling for Risk Assessment of Neurotoxic Effects
by David W. Gaylor & William Slikker - 339-349 Lactational Transfer of Tetrachloroethylene in Rats
by Janusz Z. Byczkowski & Jeffrey W. Fisher - 351-356 Role for Risk Communication in Closing Military Waste Sites
by B. Jon Klauenberg & Erik K. Vermulen - 357-363 Risk Communication in Environmental Restoration Programs
by Judith A. Bradbury - 365-374 Why Rules for Risk Communication Are Not Enough: A Problem‐Solving Approach to Risk Communication
by Katherine E. Rowan - 375-378 The NAS Risk Paradigm as a Medium for Communication
by Dorothy E. Patton
April 1994, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 139-142 Time for Congress to Embrace Risk Analysis?
by John D. Graham - 143-145 The Possibility for “Natural” Generation of Chlorinated Organic Compounds
by Charles N. Haas - 147-154 Leukemia Risk Associated with Benzene Exposure in the Pliofilm Cohort: I. Mortality Update and Exposure Distribution
by Mary B. Paxton & Vernon M. Chinchilli & Susan M. Brett & Joseph V. Rodricks - 155-161 Leukemia Risk Associated with Benzene Exposure in the Pliofilm Cohort. II. Risk Estimates
by Mary B. Paxton & Vernon M. Chinchilli & Susan M. Brett & Joseph V. Rodricks - 163-167 Environmental Hazards in the Chinese Public's Eyes
by Zhang Jianguang - 169-182 Natural Disasters in the United States as Release Agents of Oil, Chemicals, or Radiological Materials Between 1980‐1989: Analysis and Recommendations
by Pamela Sands Showalter & Mary Fran Myers - 183-189 Assessing the Relationship Between Environmental Lead Concentrations and Adult Blood Lead Levels
by Teresa S. Bowers & Barbara D. Beck & Hala S. Karam - 191-198 Dose‐Response Assessment of Airborne Methyl Isothiocyanate (MITC) Following a Metam Sodium Spill
by George V. Alexeeff & Dennis J. Shusterman & Robert A. Howd & Richard J. Jackson - 199-206 A Hint of Risk: Tradeoffs Between Quantitative and Qualitative Risk Factors
by Robin Gregory & Sarah Lichtenstein - 207-212 One Agency's Use of Risk Assessment and Risk Communication
by Ann Fisher & Atsushi Chitose & Philip S. Gipson
February 1994, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-2 How Dangerous is Radon in Buildings?–Some Reflections from Europe
by Klaus Becker - 3-4 Does Protecting for Human Health Protect Ecological Health?
by Robert E. Hegner - 5-14 Perceived Risks of Radioactive Waste Transport Through Oregon: Results of a Statewide Survey
by Donald MacGregor & Paul Slovic & Robert G. Mason & John Detweiler & Stephen E. Binney & Brian Dodd - 15-19 The Risk of Photochemical Reactions
by Dina R. Rezvanova & Valery V. Menshikov - 21-24 Societal Risk Perception and Media Coverage
by Daboula Koné & Etienne Mullet - 25-34 A Distributional Approach to Characterizing Low‐Dose Cancer Risk
by John S. Evans & John D. Graham & George M. Gray & Robert L. Sielken - 35-45 High Risk or Low: How Location on a “Risk Ladder” Affects Perceived Risk
by Peter M. Sandman & Neil D. Weinstein & Paul Miller - 47-52 Assessing Health Risks Associated with DDT Residues in Soils in California: A Proposition 65 Case Study
by John A. Lowe & Ijaz S. Jamall - 53-73 The Benefits of Probabilistic Exposure Assessment: Three Case Studies Involving Contaminated Air, Water, and Soil
by Brent Finley & Dennis Paustenbach - 75-85 Can Long‐Term Exposure Distributions Be Predicted from Short‐Term Measurements?
by Lance A. Wallace & Naihua Duan & Robert Ziegenfus - 87-96 Risk Communication in The Netherlands: The Monitored Introduction of the EC “Post‐Seveso” Directive
by Joseé CM. Van Eijndhoven & Rob A.P.M. Weterings & Cor W. Worrell & Joop de Boer & Joop van der Pligt & Pieter‐Jan M. Stallen - 97-100 A Structured Literature Review for Risk Assessment: EMF and Human Health Risk
by James R. Murphy & Gail E. Armstrong & Michele Reynolds & Stuart G. Gordon - 101-106 Exposure to Chlorination By‐Products from Hot Water Uses
by Clifford P. Weisel & Wei Jie Chen - 107-130 Managing Nuclear Waste from Power Plants
by Ralph L. Keeney & Detlof von Winterfeldt - 131-131 Software Listing
by Paul D. Moskowitz - 133-134 Models'n'Data, Version 1.0
by David Stock & Paul D. Moskowitz
December 1993, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 585-598 Agency Communication, Community Outrage, and Perception of Risk: Three Simulation Experiments
by Peter M. Sandman & Paul M. Miller & Branden B. Johnson & Neil D. Weinstein - 599-610 Uncertainties in Pharmacokinetic Modeling for Perchloroethylene: II. Comparison of Model Predictions with Data for a Variety of Different Parameters
by Dale Hattis & Paul White & Paul Koch - 611-623 Incorporating Structural Models into Research on the Social Amplification of Risk: Implications for Theory Construction and Decision Making
by William J. Burns & Paul Slovic & Roger E. Kasperson & Jeanne X. Kasperson & Ortwin Renn & Srinivas Emani - 625-636 Conditional Influence Diagrams in Risk Management
by Yuan Hong & George Apostolakis - 637-642 Risk Assessment for Aflatoxin: An Evaluation Based on the Multistage Model
by J. Bowers & B. Brown & J. Springer & L. Tollefson & R. Lorentzen & S. Henry - 643-648 Decidedly Different: Expert and Public Views of Risks from a Radioactive Waste Repository
by James Flynn & Paul Slovic & C. K. Mertz - 649-666 Social Equity and Environmental Risk
by Rae Zimmerman - 667-673 Comparing Toxicologic and Epidemiologic Studies: Methylene Chloride‐A Case Study
by Leslie T. Stayner & A. John Bailer - 675-682 Perceived Risk, Trust, and Democracy
by Paul Slovic
October 1993, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 483-484 Background Sampling: An Example of the Need for Reasonableness in Risk Assessment
by Peter K. LaGoy & Carl O. Schulz - 485-486 Dose‐Response Nonlinearities for Benzene Revisited: A Reply to Crump et al
by Louis Anthony Cox & Paolo F. Ricci - 487-489 A Response to OMB's Comments Regarding OSHA's Approach to Risk Assessment in Support of OSHA's Final Rule on Cadmium
by Kenny S. Crump & Robin Gentry - 491-492 OMB Interference in Federal Agency Risk Assessments and Health Study Design Protocols
by Peter F. Infante - 493-493 Comments on “The Mental Model” Meets “The Planning Process”
by Vincent T. Covello & Baruch Fischhoff & Roger E. Kasperson & M. Granger Morgan - 495-496 Comment on Sheila Jasanoff's Guest Editorial in Risk Analysis, Volume 13, Number 2
by Ruth F. Weiner - 497-502 The Nevada Initiative: A Risk Communication Fiasco
by James Flynn & Paul Slovic & C. K. Mertz - 503-508 The Health Impact of Major Nuclear Accidents: The Case Of Greece
by John G. Kollas - 509-513 Environmental Hazards in the Chinese Public's Eyes
by Zhang Jianguang - 515-524 Predicted Infant Exposure to Tetrachloroethene in Human Breastmilk
by Judith S. Schreiber - 525-530 Modeling Long‐Term Exposure of the Whole Population to Chemicals in Food
by Wout Slob - 531-543 A Physiologically Based Model for Gastrointestinal Absorption and Excretion of Chemicals Carried by Lipids
by William L. Roth & Raymond A. Freeman & Alan G. E. Wilson - 545-552 Risk Assessment of Virus in Drinking Water
by Charles N. Haas & Joan B. Rose & Charles Gerba & Stig Regli - 553-558 Dimensions of Risk Perception for Financial and Health Risks
by David R. Holtgrave & Elke U. Weber - 559-564 A Malformation Incidence Dose‐Response Model Incorporating Fetal Weight and/or Litter Size as Covariates
by James Chen - 565-572 Effects of the Mechanism of Receptor‐Mediated Gene Expression on the Shape of the Dose‐Response Curve
by Michael C. Kohn & Christopher J. Portier - 573-573 Software Listing
by Paul D. Moskowitz - 575-579 MMSOILS, Version 2.2
by Stan Stasko & Vasilis M. Fthenakis
August 1993, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 375-377 Body Surface Area Misconceptions
by Thomas H. Slone - 379-382 Key Issues in Carcinogen Risk Assessment Guidelines, Society for Risk Analysis
by Elizabeth Anderson & Paul F. Deisler Jr. & David McCallum & Catherine St. Hilaire & Hugh L. Spitzer & Harlee Strauss & James D. Wilson & Rae Zimmerman - 383-398 An Overview of the Report: Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency and the Maximum Tolerated Dose: Implications for Risk Assessment
by D. Krewski & D .W. Gaylor & A. P. Soms & M. Szyszkowicz - 399-401 The Importance of Data on Mechanism of Carcinogenesis in Efforts to Predict Low‐Dose Human Risk
by Lois Swirsky Gold - 403-412 The Value of Animal Test Information in Environmental Control Decisions
by Alison C. Taylor & John S. Evans & Thomas E. McKone - 413-420 Demographic Influences on Risk Perceptions
by Ian Savage - 421-424 Risk Perception Among Nuclear Power Plant Personnel: A Survey
by Mika Kivimäki & Raija Kalimo - 425-439 Politics and Scientific Expertise: Scientists, Risk Perception, and Nuclear Waste Policy
by Richard P. Barke & Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith - 441-447 Radon Testing Behavior in a Sample of Individuals with High Home Radon Screening Measurements
by R. William Field & Burton C. Kross & La Verle J. Vust - 449-455 Perceptions of Nuclear and Other Risks in Japan and the United States
by George W. Hinman & Eugene A. Rosa & Randall R. Kleinhesselink & Thomas C. Lowinger - 457-462 Baseline Risk and Preference for Reductions in Risk‐to‐Life
by John K. Horowitz & Richard T. Carson - 463-475 An Enforceable Indoor Air Quality Standard for Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the Workplace
by James L. Repace & Alfred H. Lowrey - 477-477 Software Listing
by Paul D. Moskowitz - 479-482 Review of RiskQ: An Interactive Approach to Probability, Uncertainty, and Statistics for Use with Mathematica
by Donald M. Murray & David E. Burmaster
June 1993, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 241-243 Coping with Paradoxes of Risk Communication: Observations and Suggestions
by Branden B. Johnson - 245-252 Diesel Truck Emissions, an Unrecognized Source of PCDD/ PCDF Exposure in the United States
by Kay H. Jones - 253-258 Societal Risk as Seen by the French Public
by C. Karpowicz‐Lazreg & E. Mullet - 259-264 Perceived Risk, Dread, and Benefits
by Robin Gregory & Robert Mendelsohn - 265-272 How Tautological Are Interspecies Correlations of Carcinogenic Potencies?
by David A. Freedman & Lois Swirsky Gold & Thomas H. Slone - 273-279 Armitage‐Doll Two‐Stage Model: Implications and Extension
by Chao W. Chen - 281-290 The Social Construction of Risk in a Rural Community: Responses of Local Residents to the 1990 Hagersville (Ontario) Tire Fire
by John Eyles & S. Martin Taylor & Jamie Baxter & Doug Sider & Dennis Willms - 291-299 Risk Assessment of Nitrated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
by L. Möller & I. Lax & U.‐B. Torndal & L. C. Eriksson - 301-318 Siting Noxious Facilities: A Test of the Facility Siting Credo
by Howard Kunreuther & Kevin Fitzgerald & Thomas D. Aarts - 319-326 The Risks of Licensing Persons with Diabetes to Drive Trucks
by Thomas J. Songer & Lester B. Lave & Ronald E. LaPorte - 327-334 Should Persons with Diabetes Be Licensed to Drive Trucks?—Risk Management
by Lester B. Lave & Thomas J. Songer & Ronald E. LaPorte - 335-344 An Investigation of Indoor Air Contamination in Residences Above Dry Cleaners
by Judith S. Schreiber & Stanley House & Elizabeth Prohonic & Gregory Smead & Charles Hudson & Michael Styk & Jack Lauber - 345-353 Risk Knowledge and Risk Attitudes Regarding Nuclear Energy Sources in Space
by Michael Maharik & Baruch Fischhoff - 355-364 Re‐evaluation of the Reference Dose for Methylmercury and Assessment of Current Exposure Levels
by Alan H. Stern - 365-370 Safety Investment and the Value of Life and Injury
by Barbara A. Soby & David J. Ball & Dawn P. Ives
April 1993, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 123-129 Bridging the Two Cultures of Risk Analysis
by Sheila Jasanoff - 131-134 The Magnitude of Compounding Conservatisms in Superfund Risk Assessments
by David E. Burmaster & Robert H. Harris - 135-139 A Decade of Studies of Human Exposure: What Have We Learned?
by Lance Wallace - 141-142 Comment on Lance Wallace's Perspective
by Bernard Goldstein - 143-143 Comment on Lance Wallace's Perspective
by Alvin L. Alm - 145-146 Limitations to Benzene Cancer Risk Assessment by Cox and Ricci
by Kenny Crump & Bruce Allen & Harvey Clewell - 147-147 On Toxic Tort Cases
by Shanna H. Swan - 149-154 Uncertainty in Cancer Risk Estimates
by David W. Gaylor & James J. Chen & Daniel M. Sheehan - 155-164 The U.S. EPA Geographic Information System for Mapping Environmental Releases of Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) Chemicals
by John R. Stockwell & Jerome W. Sorensen & James W. Eckert & Edward M. Carreras - 165-175 Analysis of Uncertainties in Interactive Probabilistic Safety Analysis (PSA) Models
by Henrique M. Paula & David J. Campbell & Vernon H. Guthrie - 177-182 Upper Confidence Limits on Excess Risk for Quantitative Responses
by Ralph L. Kodell & Ronnie W. West - 183-192 Attitudes Toward Managing Hazardous Waste: What Should Be Cleaned Up and Who Should Pay for It?
by Jonathan Baron & Rajeev Gowda & Howard Kunreuther - 193-205 Predicting Loss of Life in Cases of Dam Failure and Flash Flood
by Michael L. DeKay & Gary H. McClelland - 207-214 Risk‐Based Ranking of Dominant Contributors to Maritime Pollution Events
by Timothy A. Wheeler - 215-232 Learning from the Piper Alpha Accident: A Postmortem Analysis of Technical and Organizational Factors
by M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell - 233-233 Software Listing
by Paul D. Moskowitz
February 1993, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-4 Siting a Hazardous Waste Facility: A Success Story in Retrospect
by W.E. Harris - 5-8 “The Mental Model” Meets “The Planning Process”: Wrestling with Risk Communication Research and Practice
by Branden B. Johnson - 9-10 Response: Relative Versus Absolute Risk Modeling of Aflatoxin
by John C. Bowers - 11-12 Present Crisis and the Future of Alcohol Programs in Brazil
by Luiz Pinguelli Rosa - 13-15 Jousting with Environmental Windmills
by Dennis J. Paustenbach - 17-20 Note and Comment on “General Deterrence of Drunk Driving: Evaluation of Recent American Policies”
by Paul L. Zador & Adrian K. Lund - 21-22 Toward Humility in Statistical Interpretation
by William N. Evans & John D. Graham & Doreen Neville - 23-23 Did the Laws Have an Effect?
by Paul L. Zador & Adrian K. Lund - 25-36 Modeling Receptor‐Mediated Processes with Dioxin: Implications for Pharmacokinetics and Risk Assessment
by Melvin E. Andersen & Jeremy J. Mills & Michael L. Gargas & Lorrene Kedderis & Linda S. Birnbaum & Diether Neubert & William F. Greenlee - 37-49 A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Assessment of Tetrachloroethylene in Groundwater for a Bathing and Showering Determination
by Hari V. Rao & David R. Brown - 51-62 A Compartmental Model for the Prediction of Breath Concentration and Absorbed Dose of Chloroform After Exposure While Showering
by Robert L. Chinery & A. Kevin Gleason - 63-69 Estimation of Potential Health Effects from Acute Exposure to Hydrogen Fluoride Using a “Benchmark Dose” Approach
by George V. Alexeeff & David C. Lewis & Nancy L. Ragle - 71-86 Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Trichloroethylene and Trichloroacetic Acid in Humans
by Bruce C. Allen & Jeffrey W. Fisher - 87-95 Evaluating the Risk of Liver Cancer in Humans Exposed to Trichloroethylene Using Physiological Models
by Jeffrey W. Fisher & Bruce C. Allen - 97-102 An Alternative Approach to the Modeling of Probability Distributions
by S.Y. Jimmy Chan - 103-114 Some Criteria for Evaluating Risk Messages
by Neil D. Weinstein & Peter M. Sandman - 115-118 PC‐Group Version 3.02
by David Stock - 119-121 Book Reviews
by Linda Bond
December 1992, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 465-466 Risk Assessment for the Application of Biological Control of a Forest Weed by a Common Plant Pathogenic Fungus
by Meindert D.de Jong - 467-474 The Effect of Neglecting Correlations When Propagating Uncertainty and Estimating the Population Distribution of Risk
by Andrew E. Smith & P. Barry Ryan & John S. Evans - 475-481 Runaway Reactions, Their Courses, and the Methods to Establish Safe Process Conditions
by Jean Louis Gustin - 483-493 Modeling the Modification of the Risk of Radon‐Induced Lung Cancer by Environmental Tobacco Smoke
by Douglas J. Crawford‐Brown - 495-503 Risk Perception and the Value of Safety
by Timothy L. McDaniels & Mark S. Kamlet & Gregory W. Fischer - 505-511 Negotiated Compensation for Solid‐Waste Disposal Facility Siting: An Analysis of the Wisconsin Experience
by Leslie A. Nieves & Jeffery J. Himmelberger & Samuel J. Ratick & Allen L. White - 513-523 Bayesian Methods for Model Uncertainty Analysis with Application to Future Sea Level Rise
by Anand Patwardhan & Mitchell J. Small - 525-533 Comparison of the Dependence of the TD50 on Maximum Tolerated Dose for Mutagens and Nonmutagens
by Gay Goodrnan & Richard Wilson - 535-541 Probabilistic Connotations of Carcinogen Hazard Classifications: Analysis of Survey Data for Anchoring Effects
by Sarah E. Spedden & P. Barry Ryan - 543-557 Estimating Dermal Uptake of Nonionic Organic Chemicals from Water and Soil: I. Unified Fugacity‐Based Models for Risk Assessments
by Thomas E. McKone & Robert A. Howd - 559-567 Risk Assessment for Aflatoxin B1: A Modeling Approach
by Anna H. Wu‐Williams & Lauren Zeise & Duncan Thomas - 569-577 Cancer Risk Assessment with Intermittent Exposure
by Duncan J. Murdoch & Daniel Krewski & John Wargo - 579-588 Extrapolation of Carcinogenicity Between Species: Qualitative and Quantitative Factors
by Lois Swirsky Gold & Neela B. Manley & Bruce N. Ames - 589-589 Software Listing
by Paul D. Moskowitz - 591-621 Computer Models Used to Support Cleanup Decision‐Making at Hazardous and Radioactive Waste Sites
by P.D. Moskowitz & R. Pardi & M. P. DePhillips & A. F. Meinhold
September 1992, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 327-329 Severe Accidents: Can They Occur Only in the Nuclear Production of Electricity?
by Andrew F. Fritzsche - 331-331 Need for Risk Standards and Education
by Glen J. Briscoe - 333-337 Poorer Is Riskier
by John D. Graham & Bei‐Hung Chang & John S. Evans - 339-341 Risk to Groundlings of Death Due to Airplane Accidents: A Risk Communication Tool
by Bernard D. Goldstein & Michele Demak & Mary Northridge & Daniel Wartenberg - 343-351 Risk, Statistical Inference, and the Law of Evidence: The Use of Epidemiological Data in Toxic Tort Cases
by Vincent M. Brannigan & Vicki M. Bier & Christine Berg - 353-360 Biological Markers of Environmental and Ecological Contamination: An Overview
by Lee R. Shugart & John F. McCarthy & Richard S. Halbrook - 361-365 The Application of Bioassays in Risk Assessment of Environmental Pollution
by T.B. Lyne & J.W. Bickham & T. Lamb & J.W. Gibbons - 367-382 Determination of Less‐Than‐Lifetime Exposures to Point Source Emissions
by Paul S. Price & James Sample & Robert Strieter - 383-392 The Risks of Using Nuclear Energy Sources in Space: Some Lay Activists’Perceptions
by Michael Maharik & Baruch Fischhoff - 393-400 The Causal Sequence of Risk Communication in the Parkfield Earthquake Prediction Experiment
by Dennis S. Mileti & Colleen Fitzpatrick - 401-410 Reassessing Benzene Cancer Risks Using Internal Doses
by Louis Anthony Cox & Paolo F. Ricci - 411-416 Determinants of Risk Perceptions of a Hazardous Waste Site
by Richard J. Bord & Robert E. O'Connor - 417-429 Trust as a Determinant of Opposition to a High‐Level Radioactive Waste Repository: Analysis of a Structural Model
by James Flynn & William Burns & C.K. Mertz & Paul Slovic - 431-438 The Organizational Links Between Risk Communication and Risk Management: The Case of Sybron Chemicals Inc
by Caron Chess & Alex Saville & Michal Tamuz & Michael Greenberg - 439-447 The Use of Generalized Estimating Equations for Risk Assessment in Developmental Toxicity
by Louise Ryan - 449-454 Effects of Increased Auto Safety Belt Use Levels on Fatalities
by Eric A. Latimer - 455-458 Environmental Summary of the Federal Register
by Michael P. DePhillips - 457-458 A Review of Current Contents on Diskette (CCOD) with Abstracts for Apple Macintosh, Life Sciences
by Seymour Holtzman
June 1992, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 167-168 The Emergence of Ecological Risk Assessment
by C. C. Travis & J. M. Morris - 169-172 The OECD Existing Chemicals Programme: Sharing the Burden
by Rob Visser - 173-188 A Causal Analysis of Large Vehicle Accidents Through Fault‐Tree Analysis
by Sarath C. Joshua & Nicholas J. Garber - 189-201 Structure and Parameterization of Pharmacokinetic Models: Their Impact on Model Predictions
by Tracey J. Woodruff & Frédéric Y. Bois & David Auslander & Robert C. Spear - 203-214 On Decomposition and Aggregation Error in Estimation: Some Basic Principles and Examples
by Ali Mosleh & Vicki Bier - 215-232 Intuitive Toxicology: Expert and Lay Judgments of Chemical Risks
by Nancy Kraus & Torbjörn Malmfors & Paul Slovic - 233-238 Statistical Design for Sampling and Analysis of Animal Populations for Chemical Contamination
by John J. Beauchamp & John F. McCarthy & David H. Rosenblatt & Lee R. Shugart - 239-244 Scheduling Updates of Probabilistic Risk Assessments: The Arkansas Nuclear One‐Unit 1 Experience
by Henrique M. Paula & Vernon H. Guthrie & David J. Campbell - 245-251 Decision Analysis for Utilizing Hazardous Waste Site Assessments in Real Estate Acquisition
by Frank Noonan & Charles A. Vidich - 253-265 The Role of Cancer Risk in the Regulation of Industrial Pollution
by William S. Pease