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June 1992, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 267-275 Bivariate Distributions for Height and Weight of Men and Women in the United States
by Jennifer Brainard & David E. Burmaster - 277-285 An Analysis of the Uncertainties in Estimates of Radon‐Induced Lung Cancer
by Jerome S. Puskin - 287-299 Microenvironmental Analysis of Residential Exposure to Chromium‐Laden Wastes in and Around New Jersey Homes
by P.J. Lioy & N.C.G. Freeman & T. Wainman & A.H. Stern & R. Boesch & T. Howell & S.I. Shupack - 301-310 Interspecies Extrapolation: A Reexamination of Acute Toxicity Data
by Karen Watanabe & Frédéric Y. Bois & Lauren Zeise - 311-313 On the Use of 0.75 as an Interspecies Scaling Factor
by C. C. Travis & J. M. Morris - 315-317 Interspecies Extrapolation of Toxicity Data
by Michael J. Goddard & Daniel Krewski - 319-321 IMES: A System for Identifying and Evaluating Computer Models for Exposure Assessment
by Richard R. Pardi
March 1992, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-18 Management Errors and System Reliability: A Probabilistic Approach and Application to Offshore Platforms
by M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell & Robert G. Bea - 19-26 Perception of Risk and Credibility at Toxic Sites
by Jerry V. Mitchell - 27-35 Evaluating Risk Communication: Narrative vs. Technical Presentations of Information About Radon
by Dominic Golding & Sheldon Krimsky & Alonzo Plough - 37-43 The Interplay of Science, Values, and Experiences Among Scientists Asked to Evaluate the Hazards of Dioxin, Radon, and Environmental Tobacco Smoke
by George L. Carlo & Nora L. Lee & Kelly G. Sund & Sydney D. Pettygrove - 45-52 The Market Response to the Sioux City DC‐10 Crash
by Arnold Barnett & John Menighetti & Matthew Prete - 53-63 Monte Carlo Techniques for Quantitative Uncertainty Analysis in Public Health Risk Assessments
by Kimberly M. Thompson & David E. Burmaster & Edmund A.C. Crouch3 - 65-72 Distribution and Expected Time of Residence for U.S. Households
by Miron Israeli & Christopher B. Nelson - 73-82 Monte Carlo Simulation of Rodent Carcinogenicity Bioassays
by Alexander Shlyakhter & Gay Goodman & Richard Wilson - 83-93 Expert Judgment in Risk Analysis and Management: Process, Context, and Pitfalls
by Harry Otway & Detlof von Winterfeldt - 95-97 Risk Management as a Postnormal Science
by Silvio O. Funtowicz & Jerome R. Ravetz - 99-104 Lognormal Distributions for Water Intake by Children and Adults
by Ann M. Roseberry & David E. Burmaster - 105-113 Carcinogenic Mixtures
by Daniel Krewski & Richard D. Thomas - 115-121 Concordance of Carcinogenic Response between Rodent Species: Potency Dependence and Potential Underestimation
by Walter W. Piegorsch & Gregory J. Carr & Christopher J. Portier & David G. Hoel - 123-128 Risk Assessment for Aflatoxin: III. Modeling the Relative Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
by Mohammad S. Hoseyni - 129-138 Extending the Stochastic Two‐Stage Model of Carcinogenesis to Include Self‐Regulation of the Nonmalignant Cell Population
by Louis Anthony Cox - 139-148 Physiologically Based Liver Modeling and Risk Assessment
by Peter J. Robinson - 151-152 A Review of RISKPRO Version 2.1
by Thomas E. McKone
December 1991, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 565-568 A Perspective on Biologically‐Based Approaches to Dioxin Risk Assessment
by William F. Greenlee & Melvin E. Andersen & George W. Lucier - 569-571 Response to Tollefson et al
by F. Terry Hearne - 573-574 Response to Hearne
by Linda Tollefson & Robert N. Brown & Ronald J. Lorentzen & Janet A. Springer - 575-576 Comments on Predicting EPA's Forthcoming CO Standards in Light of New Clinical Evidence
by John W. Tukey & Andrew Sivak - 577-579 Comments on Predicting EPA's Forthcoming CO Standards in Light of New Clinical Evidence
by Jane Warren & Thomas E. Dahms - 581-582 Comments on Incorporating Mechanistic Data into Quantitative Risk Assessment
by Clay B. Frederick & Alan G. E. Wilson - 583-590 Mathematical Modeling of Reproductive and Developmental Toxic Effects for Quantitative Risk Assessment
by Ralph L. Kodell & Richard B. Howe & James J. Chen & David W. Gaylor - 591-606 The Repeatability of Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analyses for Complex Probabilistic Risk Assessments
by Ronald L. Iman & Jon C. Helton - 607-618 Knowledge and Risk Perception Among Nuclear Power Plant Employees
by Lennart Sjöberg & Britt‐Marie Drottz‐Sjöberg - 619-631 Estimating the Value of Avoiding Morbidity and Mortality from Foodborne Illnesses
by Josephine A. Mauskopf & Michael T. French - 633-640 A Study of the Shape of Dose‐Response Curves for Acute Lethality at Low Response: A “Megadaphnia Study”
by Jeanne L. Sebaugh & James D. Wilson & Michael W. Tucker & William J. Adams - 641-654 Modeling Benzene Pharmacokinetics Across Three Sets of Animal Data: Parametric Sensitivity and Risk Implications
by Robert C. Spear & Frédéric Y. Bois & Tracey Woodruff & David Auslander & Jennifer Parker & Steve Selvin - 655-660 An Approach to Assessing the Impacts of Incident‐Free Transportation of Radioactive Materials: I. Air Transportation
by Ruth F. Weiner & Patrick A. LaPlante & John P. Hageman - 661-666 An Approach to Assessing the Impacts of Incident‐Free Transportation of Radioactive Materials: II. Highway Transportation
by Ruth F. Weiner & Patrick A. LaPlante & John P. Hageman - 667-675 Incentives Policies to Site Hazardous Waste Facilities
by Robin Gregory & Howard Kunreuther & Doug Easterling & Ken Richards - 677-682 Planning Replacement of Natural Gas Distribution Systems Under Constraints on Acceptable Risk from Explosions
by Francis Noonan - 683-696 Perceived Risk, Stigma, and Potential Economic Impacts of a High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository in Nevada
by Paul Slovic & Mark Layman & Nancy Kraus & James Flynn & James Chalmers & Gail Gesell - 697-700 Comments on “Perceived Risk, Stigma, and Potential Economic Impacts of a High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository in Nevada”
by Gilbert W. Bassett & Ross C. Hemphill - 701-702 Reply to Bassett and Hemphill
by Paul Slovic & James Flynn - 703-704 A Review of HAZOPtimizer
by David J. Hesse - 705-705 Software Listing
by Paul D. Moskowitz
September 1991, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 355-357 Benzene Risk Assessment: Status of Quantifying the Leukemogenic Risk Associated with the Low‐Dose Inhalation of Benzene
by Peter E. Voytek & Todd W. Thorslund - 359-363 Expected Values for Projected Cancer Risks from Putative Genetically Acting Agents
by Dale Hattis & Robert L. Goble - 365-366 Response to Fritz A. Seiler
by Stein Haugen & Jan Erik Vinnem - 367-369 Comments on Chesson et al
by Kenny S. Crump - 371-371 Response to Crump
by Jean Chesson - 373-373 What Is the Risk?
by John T. Barr - 375-376 Comments on “Background Exposure to Chemicals: What IS the Risk?”
by Douglas W. Kononen & Richard C. Schwing - 377-379 Environmental Risk Analysis: An Overview
by M. P. Singh & Curtis C. Travis - 381-384 Dispersion of Toxic Combustion Products from Large Fires
by D. A. Carter - 385-387 Quantified Risk Assessment of Petrochemical Installations and Pipelines in the United Kingdom
by D. A. Carter - 389-391 Emergency Preparedness in the Indian Nuclear Power Stations
by A. R. Sundararajan - 393-397 Integration of Risk Assessment with Reliability Concept: A Case Study of a Paper Mill
by A. W. Deshpande & R. S. Olaniya & P. Khanna - 399-494 Research Requirements in Major Hazards Risk Analysis
by R. F. Griffiths - 405-408 Some Models for Analysis of Hazards and Justification for Investment
by S. Ramani & H. F. Finlay - 409-417 Risk Analysis of a Gas‐Processing Complex in India
by R. K. Garg & A. A. Khan - 419-423 Atmospheric Dispersion of Inflammable Substances for Estimating Vulnerable Zones in Hydrocarbon Industry
by Manju Mohan & M. P. Singh & T. S. Panwar - 425-440 Estimation of Vulnerable Zones Due to Accidental Release of Toxic Materials Resulting in Dense Gas Clouds
by M. P. Singh & Manju Mohan & T. S. Panwar & H. V. K. Chopra - 441-451 Sampling Strategies for Toxic Air Contaminants
by S. Trivikrama Rao & Jia‐Yeong Ku & K. Shankar Rao - 453-464 Biological Basis of Chemical Carcinogenesis: Insights from Benzene
by Louis Anthony Cox - 465-481 Human Health Risks Associated with Asbestos Abatement
by Paul C. Chrostowski & Sarah A. Foster & Elizabeth L. Anderson - 483-490 Additive and Multiplicative Relative Risk in the Two‐Stage Clonal Expansion Model of Carcinogenesis
by Ralph L. Kodell & Daniel Krewski & Jan M. Zielinski - 491-497 Time‐ and Loading‐Dependence in the McKone Model for Dermal Uptake of Organic Chemicals from a Soil Matrix
by David E. Burmaster & Nancy Irwin Maxwell - 499-507 The Accident Evolution and Barrier Function (AEB) Model Applied to Incident Analysis in the Processing Industries
by Ola Svenson - 509-517 Estimation of Maximum Tolerated Dose for Long‐Term Bioassays from Acute Lethal Dose and Structure by QSAR
by Viay K. Gombar & Kurt Enslein & Jeffrey B. Hart & Benjamin W. Blake & Harold H. Borgstedt - 519-522 Risk, Ambiguity, Insurance, and the Winner's Curse
by Jeryl L. Mumpower - 523-533 A Prescriptive Risk Framework for Individual Health and Safety Decisions
by Ralph L. Keeney & Detlof von Winterfeldt - 535-543 A Multistage Model of Carcinogenesis Incorporating DNA Damage and Repair
by C. J. Portier & A. Kopp‐Schneide - 545-560 Risk Analysis Software and Databases: Review of Riskware‘90 Conference and Exhibition
by Ronald J. Marnicio & P. J. (Bert) Hakkinen & Steven D. Lutkenhoff & Richard C. Hertzberg & Paul D. Moskowitz
June 1991, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 169-171 Total Risk Management
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 173-179 Risk Communication Challenges
by Ann Fisher - 181-183 Joint Risk from Multiple Compound Exposure
by T. R. Auton - 185-185 Reply to T. R. Auton's Letter to the Editor
by James J. Chen & David W. Gaylor & Ralph L. Kodell - 187-188 The Risks of Economic Modeling Before Establishing the Causal Inference
by Peter Sinsheimer - 189-189 Introduction: Risk Assessment and Communication in a Changing Europe
by Ray Kemp & Timothy O'Riordan - 191-197 The Dependence of the Risk of Research Reactors from Their Operating Schedule–A Case Study
by John G. Kollas - 199-206 Elicitation of Decision‐Makers’Preferences for Management of Major Hazards
by P. Hubert & M.H. Barny & J. P. Moatti - 207-215 The Seveso Directive: An Italian Pilot Study in Enabling Communication
by Bruna De Marchi - 217-228 Risk Prevention and Policy‐Making in Automatic Systems
by Louis H.J. Goossens - 229-237 Information Needs Concerning a Planned Waste Incineration Facility
by Peter M. Wiedemann & Holger Schütz & Hans Peter Peters - 239-248 Applications of Probabilistic Risk Assessments: The Selection of Appropriate Tools
by Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer & Björn Wahlström - 249-253 More Large Accidents Through Complexity
by Petter Wulff - 255-267 Public Perception of the Risks of Floods: Implications for Communication
by Tamara R. Lave & Lester B. Lave - 269-277 Fishing a Superfund Site: Dissonance and Risk Perception of Environmental Hazards by Fishermen in Puerto Rico
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld - 279-289 General Deterrence of Drunk Driving: Evaluation of Recent American Policies
by William N. Evans & Doreen Neville & John D. Graham - 291-301 Do Faster Rescues Save More Lives
by Tony K. Quon & Jan A. Laube - 303-314 What Risks Are People Concerned About
by Gregory W. Fischer & M. Granger Morgan & Baruch Fischhoff & Indira Nair & Lester B. Lave - 315-324 Worry Over Technological Activities and Life Concerns
by Donald MacGregor - 325-332 Predicting EPA's Forthcoming CO Standards in Light of New Clinical Evidence
by John D. Graham & David R. Holtgrave - 333-338 A Note on the Influence of Rail Defects on the Risk Associated with Shipping Hazardous Materials by Rail
by Sue McNeil & Sci‐Chang Oh - 339-342 Parametric Distributions for Soil Ingestion by Children
by Kimberly M. Thompson & David E. Burmaster - 349-349 Response to 7“A Review of FaultrEASE Version 1.0” by Robert W. Youngblood
by Gregory Wilcox & Paul A. Croce
March 1991, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 5-10 Human Exposure to Chemicals from Multiple Media and through Multiple Pathways: Research Overview and Comments
by Thomas E. McKone - 11-12 A Usually Unrecognized Source of Bias in Cancer Risk Estimations
by James D. Wilson - 13-14 It's Safer to Fly
by Arnold Barnett - 15-16 Risk Perception
by Aaron Wildavsky - 17-17 Response to Barnett
by Leonard Evans & Michael C. Frick & Richard C. Schwing - 19-26 Managing Hazardous Waste: Past, Present, and Future
by Howard Kunreuther - 27-29 The Importance of the Technical Characteristics of Hazardous Materials in Considering Environmental Risk
by Ruth Patrick - 31-32 Comments on “The Importance of the Technical Characteristics of Hazardous Materials in Considering Environmental Risk”
by Michael Gough - 33-34 Comments on “The Importance of the Technical Characteristics of Hazardous Materials in Considering Environmental Risk”
by Ellen Silbergeld - 35-39 Technology Forecasting as a Risk Management Tool
by Thomas J. Tuffey - 41-42 Comments on “Technology Forecasting as a Risk Management Tool”
by Elizabeth L. Anderson - 43-45 If Only We Could Make It All Go Away: The Technology Challenge for Hazardous Waste
by John W. Wilson - 47-57 Public Perception of Hazardous Waste
by Susan G. Hadden - 59-60 Comments on “Public Perception of Hazardous Waste”
by Mark Jaffe - 61-62 Comments on “Public Perception of Hazardous Waste”
by I. Rosenthal - 63-67 Cleanup of Old Waste: Some Thoughts on Rethinking the Fundamentals of Superfund
by Gene A. Lucero - 69-69 Comments on “Cleanup of Old Waste: Some Thoughts on Rethinking the Fundamentals of Superfund”
by Dennis Connolly - 71-74 Cleanup of Old Wastes: Is Superfund Broke?
by Milton Russell - 75-80 Strategies for Managing Present and Future Wastes
by Marcia E. Williams - 81-82 Comments on “Strategies for Managing Present and Future Wastes”
by Paul Arbesman - 83-88 Comments on “Strategies for Managing Present and Future Wastes”
by Richard C. Fortuna - 89-100 Capturing Superfund's Potential: Ideas on the Federal Cleanup Program and Environmental Law‐Making Generally
by Seth Mones - 101-102 Superfund: Bad Administration or Bad Law? A Critique of Seth Mones’“Capturing Superfund's Potential”
by Leslie Cheek - 103-105 Comments on “Capturing Superfund's Potential”
by Don Strait - 107-109 Synthesis of Conference on “Minimizing Environmental Damage: Strategies for Managing Hazardous Waste”
by Don R. Clay - 111-120 An Evaluation of the Rai and Van Ryzin Dose‐Response Model in Teratology
by Gregory J. Carr & Christopher J. Portier - 121-134 Protective Responses to Household Risk: A Case Study of Radon Mitigation
by James K. Doyle & Gary H. McClelland & William D. Schulze & Steven R. Elliott & Glenn W. Russell - 135-143 Cancer Fatalities from Waterborne Radon (Rn‐222)
by Douglas J. Crawford‐Brown - 145-148 Nonstop Flying Is Safer Than Driving
by Michael Sivak & Daniel J. Weintraub & Michael Flannagan - 149-157 Stochastic Analysis of Intermediate Lesions in Carcinogenesis Experiments
by E. Georg Luebeck & Suresh H. Moolgavkar - 159-161 Detect
by Ronald G. Whitfield & Jack C. VanKuiken
December 1990, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 463-466 Background Exposure to Chemicals: What Is the Risk?
by Curtis C. Travis & Sheri T. Hester - 467-468 Communication of Relative Carcinogenic Risks: A Quantitative Approach
by Seymour J. Garte - 469-484 Public Attitudes Toward Siting a High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository in Nevada
by Howard Kunreuther & Douglas Easterling & William Desvousges & Paul Slovic - 485-497 The Effect of Risk Beliefs on Property Values: A Case Study of a Hazardous Waste Site
by Gary H. McClelland & William D. Schulze & Brian Hurd - 499-506 Risk Communication, Knowledge, and Attitudes: Explaining Reactions to a Technology Perceived as Risky
by Richard J. Bord & Robert E. O'Connor - 507-520 A Methodology for Grouping Source Terms for Consequence Calculations in Probabilistic Risk Assessments
by Ronald L. Iman & Jon C. Helton & Jay D. Johnson - 521-538 Distribution Analyzer and Risk Evaluator (DARE) Using Fault Trees
by Vijay Tulsiani & Yacov Y. Haimes & Duan Li - 539-559 Risk Assessment for Aflatoxin: I. Metabolism of Aflatoxin B1 by Different Species
by Nancy J. Gorelick - 561-569 Risk Assessment for Aflatoxin: II. Implications of Human Epidemiology Data
by Robert D. Bruce - 571-574 A Health‐Based Approach for Evaluating Soil at Depth Contaminated by Hazardous Waste: Utilizing the AALsoil contact Criterion
by Stephen D. Reynolds & Paul W. Hadley & Richard M. Sedman - 575-580 Routes of Chloroform Exposure and Body Burden from Showering with Chlorinated Tap Water
by Wan K. Jo & Clifford P. Weisel & Paul J. Lioy - 581-585 Chloroform Exposure and the Health Risk Associated with Multiple Uses of Chlorinated Tap Water
by Wan K. Jo & Clifford P. Weisel & Paul J. Lioy - 587-595 Exposure Assessment: Methods of Analysis for Environmental Carcinogens
by R.K.M. Jayanty & Max R. Peterson & Dennis F. Naugle & Michael A. Berry - 597-603 Connecticut's Dioxin Ambient Air Quality Standard
by Hari V. Rao & David R. Brown - 605-607 Pollution as a Terminal Disease?
by Vlasta Molak - 609-613 The Fallacy of Ranking Possible Carcinogen Hazards Using the TD50
by Daniel Wartenberg & Michael A. Gallo - 615-617 Measuring Carcinogenic Potency
by Daniel Krewski - 619-621 The Importance of Being Quantitative When Crying “Fallacy”
by Gay Goodman - 623-624 Assumptions of the HERP Index
by David G. Hoel - 625-628 The Importance of Ranking Possible Carcinogenic Hazards Using HERP
by Lois Swirsky Gold & Leslie Bernstein & Bruce N. Ames - 629-633 A Response to Comments
by D. Wartenberg & M. A. Gallo - 635-635 Software Listings
by Paul D. Moskowitz
September 1990, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 355-358 Ethical Considerations in Risk Communication Practice and Research
by M. Granger Morgan & Lester Lave - 359-361 Presentation of Risk Assessments
by Fred D. Hoerger - 363-363 Lead in the Environment: Coming to Grips with Advocacy Versus Scientific Integrity in Risk Assessment
by Rosalind A. Volpe - 365-366 On the Use of Risk Assessment in Project Management
by Fritz A. Seiler - 367-374 Risk Perceptions and Food Choice: An Exploratory Analysis of Organic‐ Versus Conventional‐Produce Buyers
by James K. Hammitt - 375-387 What Do We Know About Making Risk Comparisons?
by Emilie Roth & M. Granger Morgan & Baruch Fischhoff & Lester Lave & Ann Bostrom - 389-392 What Should We Know About Making Risk Comparisons?
by Paul Slovic & Nancy Kraus & Vincent T. Covello - 393-399 Effects of the Chernobyl Accident on Public Perceptions of Nuclear Plant Accident Risks
by Michael K. Lindell & Ronald W. Perry - 401-406 A Robust Measure of Uncertainty Importance for Use in Fault Tree System Analysis
by Ronald L. Iman & Stephen C. Hora - 407-419 Dermal Uptake of Organic Chemicals from a Soil Matrix
by Thomas E. McKone - 421-427 Associations Between Morbidity and Alternative Measures of Particulate Matter
by Bart D. Ostro - 429-435 Comparison of the Cancer Risk of Methylene Chloride Predicted from Animal Bioassay Data with the Epidemiologic Evidence
by Linda Tollefson & Ronald J. Lorentzen & Robert N. Brown & Janet A. Springer - 437-447 Interpretation of Airborne Asbestos Measurements
by Jean Chesson & Jerry D. Rench & Bradley D. Schultz & Karen L. Milne - 449-458 Uncertainties in Pharmacokinetic Modeling for Perchloroethylene. I. Comparison of Model Structure, Parameters, and Predictions for Low‐Dose Metabolism Rates for Models Derived by Different Authors
by Dale Hattis & Paul White & Laura Marmorstein & Paul Koch - 459-460 TECJET: An Atmospheric Dispersion Model
by Jerry Havens & Tom Spicer - 461-461 Software Listings
by Paul D. Moskowitz
June 1990, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 195-196 Risk Analysis in the 1990s
by Joseph Fiksel - 197-198 Risk Analysis: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going?
by D. Warner North - 199-200 Of Apples, Alcohol, and Unacceptable Risk
by Kenneth T. Bogen - 201-205 Risk Management Agonistes
by H. Felix Kloman - 207-208 Driving Cancer Dose‐Response Modeling with Data, Not Assumptions
by Robert L. Sielken - 209-210 “Underestimation” of Linear Models
by Colin N. Park - 211-212 Response to Park
by John Bailar & Edmund Crouch & Donna Spiegelman & Rashid Shaikh - 213-227 Small Group Studies of Regulatory Decision‐Making for Power‐Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields
by Gordon Hester & M. Granger Morgan & Indira Nair & Keith Florig - 229-237 Using Related Samples in Assessing Conformance to Safety Goals: A Nuclear Reactor Safety Application
by Daniel G. Brooks - 239-246 Is It Safer to Fly or Drive?
by Leonard Evans & Michael C. Frick & Richard C. Schwing - 247-253 Appraisal of Individual Radiation Risk in the Context of Probabilistic Exposures
by Hans Bohnenblust & Serge Prêtre - 255-271 Risk Assessment for Carcinogens Under California's Proposition 65
by William S. Pease & Lauren Zeise & Alex Kelter - 273-283 Priority Topics in the Study of Environmental Risk in Developing Countries: Report on a Workshop Held at the East–West Center, August, 1988
by Sylvia A. Edgerton & Kirk R. Smith & Richard A. Carpenter & Toufiq A. Siddiqi & Steven G. Olive & Corazon Pe Benito Claudio & Vincent T. Covello & Donald J. Fingleton & Kwi‐Gon Kim & Bruce A. Wilcox - 285-290 Estimation of the Joint Risk from Multiple‐Compound Exposure Based on Single‐Compound Experiments
by James J. Chen & David W. Gaylor & Ralph L. Kodell - 291-301 A Simple Formula for Calculating the “Mass Density” of a Lognormally Distributed Characteristic: Applications to Risk Analysis
by Adam M. Finkel - 303-316 Pharmacokinetic Principles for Dose‐Rate Extrapolation of Carcinogenic Risk from Genetically Active Agents
by Dale Hattis - 317-321 Tissue Dosimetry for Reactive Metabolites
by Curtis C. Travis - 323-341 Two‐Event Model for Carcinogenesis: Biological, Mathematical, and Statistical Considerations
by Suresh H. Moolgavkar & Georg Luebeck - 343-345 A Review of Crystal Ball
by David E. Burmaster & Edye C. Udell - 347-347 Software Listings
by Paul D. Moskowitz
March 1990, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-6 How Much Cancer Can EPA Regulate Away?
by Michael Gough - 7-10 The Problem with the Margin of Safety: Toward the Concept of Protection
by Bernard D. Goldstein - 11-11 Three Candidate “Laws” of Uncertainty Analysis
by Dale Hattis - 13-13 House Fire: A Source of Dioxins
by Hari V. Rao & David R. Brown - 15-17 Introduction to the Risk Assessment Workshop on Indoor Air Quality
by Halûk Özkaynak & John D. Spengler - 19-26 Assessing Exposures to Environmental Tobacco Smoke
by Brian P. Leaderer - 27-37 Risk Assessment Methodologies for Passive Smoking‐Induced Lung Cancer
by James L. Repace & Alfred H. Lowrey - 39-48 Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Exposure‐Response Relationships in Epidemiologic Studies
by Anna H. Wu‐Williams & Jonathan M. Samet - 49-57 Assessment of Population Exposure and Carcinogenic Risk Posed by Volatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air
by Jan A.J. Stolwijk - 59-64 Major Sources of Exposure to Benzene and Other Volatile Organic Chemicals
by Lance Wallace - 65-75 Review of Radon and Lung Cancer Risk
by Jonathan M. Samet & Richard W. Hornung - 77-83 Exposure to Formaldehyde in Indoor Air
by Richard B. Gammage - 85-91 Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimation for Formaldehyde
by Thomas B. Starr