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Volume 29, issue 12, 2009
- From the Editors pp. 1645-1646

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- On the Complex Definition of Risk: A Systems‐Based Approach pp. 1647-1654

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- Threshold Conditions for the Persistence of Plague Transmission in Urban Rats pp. 1655-1663

- David P. Durham and Elizabeth A. Casman
- Why Reduced‐Form Regression Models of Health Effects Versus Exposures Should Not Replace QRA: Livestock Production and Infant Mortality as an Example pp. 1664-1671

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- Bayesian Network for Risk of Diarrhea Associated with the Use of Recycled Water pp. 1672-1685

- Margaret Donald, Angus Cook and Kerrie Mengersen
- Alternative Methods for Computing the Sensitivity of Complex Surveillance Systems pp. 1686-1698

- G. M. Hood, S. C. Barry and P. A. J. Martin
- The Use of Multizone Models to Estimate an Airborne Chemical Contaminant Generation and Decay Profile: Occupational Exposures of Hairdressers to Vinyl Chloride in Hairspray During the 1960s and 1970s pp. 1699-1725

- Jennifer Sahmel, Ken Unice, Paul Scott, Dallas Cowan and Dennis Paustenbach
- Development of a Unit Risk Factor for 1,3‐Butadiene Based on an Updated Carcinogenic Toxicity Assessment pp. 1726-1742

- Roberta L. Grant, Joseph Haney, Angela L. Curry and Michael Honeycutt
- Pandemic Recovery Analysis Using the Dynamic Inoperability Input‐Output Model pp. 1743-1758

- Joost R. Santos, Mark J. Orsi and Erik J. Bond
- Prevention, Adaptation, and Threat Denial: Flooding Experiences in the Netherlands pp. 1759-1778

- Ruud Zaalberg, Cees Midden, Anneloes Meijnders and Teddy McCalley
- Analyzing Risk Response Dynamics on the Web: The Case of Hurricane Katrina pp. 1779-1792

- Ka Lok Lee, Robert J. Meyer and Eric T. Bradlow
- Information Processing of Genetically Modified Food Messages Under Different Motives: An Adaptation of the Multiple‐Motive Heuristic‐Systematic Model pp. 1793-1806

- Jooyoung Kim and Hye‐Jin Paek
- The Flaw of Averages by Savage, Sam L pp. 1807-1808

- Joslyn Zale
Volume 29, issue 11, 2009
- From the Editors pp. 1491-1492

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Letter to the Editor pp. 1493-1493

- Lynn A. Maguire
- Response pp. 1494-1494

- Katie Steele
- Risk of Fetal Mortality After Exposure to Listeria monocytogenes Based on Dose‐Response Data from Pregnant Guinea Pigs and Primates pp. 1495-1505

- Denita Williams, Jennifer Castleman, Chi‐Ching Lee, Beth Mote and Mary Alice Smith
- Modeling the Public Health System Response to a Terrorist Event in the Food Supply pp. 1506-1520

- Emma Hartnett, Gregory M. Paoli and Donald W. Schaffner
- Development and Application of a Stochastic Epidemic Model for the Transmission of Salmonella Typhimurium at the Farm Level of the Pork Production Chain pp. 1521-1533

- Ilias Soumpasis and Francis Butler
- Characterizing the Noncancer Toxicity of Mixtures Using Concepts from the TTC and Quantitative Models of Uncertainty in Mixture Toxicity pp. 1534-1548

- Paul S. Price, Heli M. Hollnagel and Jack M. Zabik
- The Effect of Graphics on Environmental Health Risk Beliefs, Emotions, Behavioral Intentions, and Recall pp. 1549-1565

- Dolores J. Severtson and Jeffrey B. Henriques
- Risk and Causality in Newspaper Reporting pp. 1566-1577

- Max Boholm
- Risk‐Reducing Legal Documents: Controlling Personal Health and Financial Resources pp. 1578-1587

- Michael R. Greenberg, Marc Weiner and Gwendolyn B. Greenberg
- Provision of a Wildfire Risk Map: Informing Residents in the Wildland Urban Interface pp. 1588-1600

- Pallab Mozumder, Ryan Helton and Robert Berrens
- The Role of Environmental Accidental Risk Assessment in the Process of Granting Development Consent pp. 1601-1614

- Branko Kontic and Marko Gerbec
- Using Probabilistic Modeling to Evaluate Human Exposure to Organotin in Drinking Water Transported by Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe pp. 1615-1628

- Anthony Fristachi, Ying Xu, Glenn Rice, Christopher A. Impellitteri, Heather Carlson‐Lynch and John C. Little
- Landslide Risk Models for Decision Making pp. 1629-1643

- Jaime Bonachea, Juan Remondo, José Ramón Díaz De Terán, Alberto González‐Díez and Antonio Cendrero
Volume 29, issue 10, 2009
- From the Editors pp. 1343-1344

- Michael R. Greenberg and Karen W. Lowrie
- Mining Risks pp. 1345-1346

- Yacov Y. Haimes and Kenneth G. Crowther
- Postmining Management in France: Situation and Perspectives pp. 1347-1354

- Christophe Didier
- Abandoned Metal Mine Stability Risk Evaluation pp. 1355-1370

- Marc C. Bétournay
- Modeling Uncertainties in Mining Pillar Stability Analysis pp. 1371-1380

- Maxime Cauvin, Thierry Verdel and Romuald Salmon
- Vulnerability Assessment of Mining Subsidence Hazards pp. 1381-1394

- Olivier Deck, Thierry Verdel and Romuald Salmon
- Risks of Ingestion of Aflatoxin‐Contaminated Groundnuts in Benin: Scale Measurements, Beliefs, and Socioeconomic Factors pp. 1395-1409

- C. M. Jolly, B. Bayard and S. Vodouhe
- A Monte Carlo Risk Assessment Model for Acrylamide Formation in French Fries pp. 1410-1426

- Enda Cummins, Francis Butler, Ronan Gormley and Nigel Brunton
- Bayesian Modeling of Measurement Errors and Pesticide Concentration in Dietary Risk Assessments pp. 1427-1442

- Marc Kennedy and Andy Hart
- Improving the Predictive Accuracy of Hurricane Power Outage Forecasts Using Generalized Additive Models pp. 1443-1453

- Seung‐Ryong Han, Seth D. Guikema and Steven M. Quiring
- Risk Analysis of the Vessel Traffic in the Strait of Istanbul pp. 1454-1472

- Özgecan S. Ulusçu, Birnur Özbaş, Tayfur Altıok and İlhan Or
- The Use of Narrative Evidence and Explicit Likelihood by Decisionmakers Varying in Numeracy pp. 1473-1488

- Nathan F. Dieckmann, Paul Slovic and Ellen M. Peters
- Reforming Regulatory Impact Analysis edited by WinstonHarrington, Lisa Heinzerling, and Richard D. Morgenstern pp. 1489-1490

- Lisa Robinson
Volume 29, issue 9, 2009
- From the Editors pp. 1197-1198

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Letter to the Editor pp. 1199-1200

- Kevin Konty, Joseph R. Egger, Bonnie D. Kerker, Beth Maldin and Marisa Raphael
- Response pp. 1201-1202

- Walter W. Piegorsch and Susan L. Cutter
- Epidemiologic Evidence for Chloroprene Carcinogenicity: Review of Study Quality and its Application to Risk Assessment pp. 1203-1216

- John Arthur Bukowski
- Accidents and Unpleasant Incidents: Worry in Transport and Prediction of Travel Behavior pp. 1217-1226

- Agathe Backer‐Grøndahl, Aslak Fyhri, Pål Ulleberg and Astrid Helene Amundsen
- Evaluating Critical Uncertainty Thresholds in a Spatial Model of Forest Pest Invasion Risk pp. 1227-1241

- Frank H. Koch, Denys Yemshanov, Daniel W. McKenney and William D. Smith
- NIMBY, CLAMP, and the Location of New Nuclear‐Related Facilities: U.S. National and 11 Site‐Specific Surveys pp. 1242-1254

- Michael R. Greenberg
- Effect of Risk Ladder Format on Risk Perception in High‐ and Low‐Numerate Individuals pp. 1255-1264

- Carmen Keller, Michael Siegrist and Vivianne Visschers
- A Social‐Cognitive Perspective of Terrorism Risk Perception and Individual Response in Canada pp. 1265-1280

- Jennifer E. C. Lee and Louise Lemyre
- An Exposure Assessment of Methyl Mercury via Fish Consumption for the Japanese Population pp. 1281-1291

- Ying Zhang, Satoshi Nakai and Shigeki Masunaga
- Relative Contributions of Four Exposure Pathways to Influenza Infection Risk pp. 1292-1303

- Mark Nicas and Rachael M. Jones
- Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Cyber Security Incidents pp. 1304-1316

- Ginger Davis, Alfredo Garcia and Weide Zhang
- Risk Analysis of Chemical, Biological, or Radionuclear Threats: Implications for Food Security pp. 1317-1335

- Hamid Mohtadi and Antu Murshid
- The Unfinished Game by K. Devlin pp. 1336-1341

- William A. Huber
Volume 29, issue 8, 2009
- Risk Perception and Communication pp. 1059-1060

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- The Elephant in the Room Is Called Game Theory pp. 1061-1061

- John R. Hall, Jr
- Game Theory and Risk Analysis pp. 1062-1068

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- Hands‐Free Embedded Cell Phones and Airbag‐Deployment Crash Rates pp. 1069-1069

- Elisa R. Braver, Adrian K. Lund and Anne T. McCartt
- Response to Braver et al pp. 1070-1071

- Richard A. Young and Christopher Schreiner
- Why People Do What They Do to Protect Against Earthquake Risk: Perceptions of Hazard Adjustment Attributes pp. 1072-1088

- Michael K. Lindell, Sudha Arlikatti and Carla S. Prater
- Living with Nuclear Power: A Q‐Method Study of Local Community Perceptions pp. 1089-1104

- Dan Venables, Nick Pidgeon, Peter Simmons, Karen Henwood and Karen Parkhill
- Communicating About Xenotransplantation: Models and Scenarios pp. 1105-1115

- Wändi Bruine De Bruin, Ümit Güvenç, Baruch Fischhoff, Christopher M. Armstrong and Denise Caruso
- The Role of Similarity Cues in the Development of Trustin Sources of Information About GM Food pp. 1116-1128

- Anneloes Meijnders, Cees Midden, Anna Olofsson, Susanna Öhman, Jörg Matthes, Olha Bondarenko, Jan Gutteling and Maria Rusanen
- Competence‐Based and Integrity‐Based Trust as Predictors of Acceptance of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS) pp. 1129-1140

- Bart W. Terwel, Fieke Harinck, Naomi Ellemers and Dancker D. L. Daamen
- Does Communicating (Flood) Risk Affect (Flood) Risk Perceptions? Results of a Quasi‐Experimental Study pp. 1141-1155

- Teun Terpstra, Michael K. Lindell and Jan M. Gutteling
- Changes in Aleut Concerns Following the Stakeholder‐Driven Amchitka Independent Science Assessment pp. 1156-1169

- Joanna Burger and Michael Gochfeld
- Phthalate Exposure Through Food and Consumers’ Risk Perception of Chemicals in Food pp. 1170-1181

- Maria Dickson‐Spillmann, Michael Siegrist, Carmen Keller and Matthias Wormuth
- Stochasticity in Physiologically Based Kinetics Models: Implications for Cancer Risk Assessment pp. 1182-1191

- Alexandre Roger Raymond Péry and Frederic Yves Bois
- Nanomaterials Risks and Benefits (NATO Science for Peace and Security Studies) pp. 1192-1195

- Jo Anne Shatkin
Volume 29, issue 7, 2009
- From the Editors pp. 933-934

- Michael R. Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- What's Wrong with Hazard‐Ranking Systems? An Expository Note pp. 940-948

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- Assessing Infection Control Measures for Pandemic Influenza pp. 949-962

- Lawrence M. Wein and Michael P. Atkinson
- Public Perceptions of Florida Red Tide Risks pp. 963-969

- Sara E. Kuhar, Kate Nierenberg, Barbara Kirkpatrick and Graham A. Tobin
- Source Attribution of Food‐Borne Zoonoses in New Zealand: A Modified Hald Model pp. 970-984

- Petra Mullner, Geoff Jones, Alasdair Noble, Simon E. F. Spencer, Steve Hathaway and Nigel Peter French
- The Influence of Weather Conditions on the Relative Incident Rate of Fishing Vessels pp. 985-999

- Yue Wu, Ronald P. Pelot and Casey Hilliard
- Uncertainty and Variability in Health‐Related Damages from Coal‐Fired Power Plants in the United States pp. 1000-1014

- Jonathan I. Levy, Lisa K. Baxter and Joel Schwartz
- Managing Societal and Institutional Risk in Child Protection pp. 1015-1023

- Eileen Munro
- The Risk Management of Third Parties During Construction in Multifunctional Urban Locations pp. 1024-1040

- Shahid Suddle
- Hot Potato: Expert‐Consumer Differences in the Perception of a Second‐Generation Novel Food pp. 1041-1055

- Kit S. Hagemann and Joachim Scholderer
- Reliability and Risk by Nozer Singpurwalla pp. 1056-1057

- R. T. Smythe
Volume 29, issue 6, 2009
- Globalization of Risk Analysis: An International Journal pp. 783-784

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Trust, Confidence, and the 2008 Global Financial Crisis pp. 785-792

- Timothy C. Earle
- How Bad Can a Crisis Be If It Does Not Top the News? pp. 793-795

- Allan Mazur
- Human Health Risk Assessment of Penicillin/Aminopenicillin Resistance in Enterococci Due to Penicillin Use in Food Animals pp. 796-805

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,, Douglas A. Popken and Jeremy J. Mathers
- Quantitative Risk Assessment of Listeria monocytogenes in French Cold‐Smoked Salmon: II. Risk Characterization pp. 806-819

- Régis Pouillot, Véronique Goulet, Marie Laure Delignette‐Muller, Aurélie Mahé and Marie Cornu
- Development of a Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment for Human Salmonellosis Through Household Consumption of Fresh Minced Pork Meat in Belgium pp. 820-840

- Kaatje Els Bollaerts, Winy Messens, Laurent Delhalle, Marc Aerts, Yves Van der Stede, Jeroen Dewulf, Sophie Quoilin, Dominiek Maes, Koen Mintiens and Koen Grijspeerdt
- A New Theoretical Discrete Growth Distribution with Verification for Microbial Counts in Water pp. 841-856

- James Englehardt, Jeff Swartout and Chad Loewenstine
- High Production Volume Chemical Amine Oxides [C8–C20] Category Environmental Risk Assessment pp. 857-867

- Hans Sanderson, Caritas Tibazarwa, William Greggs, Donald J. Versteeg, Yutaka Kasai, Kathleen Stanton and Richard I. Sedlak
- Mapping Invasive Species Risks with Stochastic Models: A Cross‐Border United States‐Canada Application for Sirex noctilio Fabricius pp. 868-884

- Denys Yemshanov, Frank H. Koch, Daniel W. McKenney, Marla C. Downing and Frank Sapio
- Predicting Future Excess Events in Risk Assessment pp. 885-899

- Kyoji Furukawa, John B. Cologne, Yukiko Shimizu and N. Phillip Ross
- The Roads Ahead: Collision Risks, Trends, and Safety of Drivers pp. 900-911

- Sandy Helene Straus and Xiaojun Gu
- Policy Learning for Flood Mitigation: A Longitudinal Assessment of the Community Rating System in Florida pp. 912-929

- Samuel D. Brody, Sammy Zahran, Wesley E. Highfield, Sarah P. Bernhardt and Arnold Vedlitz
- Social Theories of Risk and Uncertainty: An Introduction edited by Jens O. Zinn pp. 930-931

- Debasmita Patra
Volume 29, issue 5, 2009
- Food‐Bourne Risks and Hurricane Katrina pp. 615-616

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- A Model of Exposure to Rotavirus from Nondietary Ingestion Iterated by Simulated Intermittent Contacts pp. 617-632

- Timothy R. Julian, Robert A. Canales, James O. Leckie and Alexandria B. Boehm
- The Association of Knowledge with Concern About Global Warming: Trusted Information Sources Shape Public Thinking pp. 633-647

- Ariel Malka, Jon A. Krosnick and Gary Langer
- Time‐Dose‐Response Models for Microbial Risk Assessment pp. 648-661

- Yin Huang and Charles N. Haas
- Uncertainty Analysis Based on Probability Bounds (P‐Box) Approach in Probabilistic Safety Assessment pp. 662-675

- Durga Rao Karanki, Hari Shankar Kushwaha, Ajit Kumar Verma and Srividya Ajit
- Loss of Life Caused by the Flooding of New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina: Analysis of the Relationship Between Flood Characteristics and Mortality pp. 676-698

- Sebastiaan N. Jonkman, Bob Maaskant, Ezra Boyd and Marc Lloyd Levitan
- Analyzing the Homeland Security of the U.S.‐Mexico Border pp. 699-713

- Lawrence M. Wein, Yifan Liu and Arik Motskin
- The Impact of Social Amplification and Attenuation of Risk and the Public Reaction to Mad Cow Disease in Canada pp. 714-728

- Roxanne E. Lewis and Michael G. Tyshenko
- Efficacy of Risk‐Based, Culturally Sensitive Ogaa (Walleye) Consumption Advice for Anishinaabe Tribal Members in the Great Lakes Region pp. 729-742

- Adam D. DeWeese, Neil E. Kmiecik, Esteban D. Chiriboga and Jeffery A. Foran
- The Role of Trust in the Affective Evaluation of Novel Risks: The Case of CO2 Storage pp. 743-751

- Cees J. H. Midden and Nicole M. A. Huijts
- An Integrated Methodology for Assessment and Selection of the Project Risk Response Actions pp. 752-763

- Seyed Mohammad Seyedhoseini, Siamak Noori and Mohammad Ali Hatefi
- Nuclear Risk Management on Stage: A Decision Analysis Perspective on the UK's Committee on Radioactive Waste Management pp. 764-779

- Alec Morton, Mara Airoldi and Lawrence D. Phillips
- Epidemiologic Principles and Food Safety edited by Tamar Lasky pp. 780-781

- Michele Morrone
Volume 29, issue 4, 2009
- Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century pp. 471-473

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Implications for Human Health Risk Assessment pp. 474-479

- Daniel Krewski, Melvin E. Andersen, Ellen Mantus and Lauren Zeise
- Commentary on “Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Implications for Human Health Risk Assessment” by Krewski et al pp. 480-481

- Rory B. Conolly
- Needed: A Strategy for Implementing the Vision pp. 482-482

- E. Donald Elliott
- High‐Throughput Testing—The NRC Vision, The Challenge of Modeling Dynamic Changes in Biological Systems, and the Reality of Low‐Throughput Environmental Health Decision Making pp. 483-484

- Dale Hattis
- Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Implications for Human Health Risk Assessment pp. 485-487

- Robert J. Kavlock, Christopher P. Austin and Raymond R. Tice
- Risk Assessment in the 21st Century: Changes Wrought by Changing Science pp. 488-489

- Lorenz R. Rhomberg
- Advances in Toxicity Testing Herald Improvements and Challenges for Risk Assessment pp. 490-491

- Joyce S. Tsuji and Michael R. Garry
- Reply to Invited Commentaries on Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Implications for Human Health Risk Assessment pp. 492-497

- Daniel Krewski, Melvin E. Andersen, Ellen Mantus and Lauren Zeise
- On the Definition of Resilience in Systems pp. 498-501

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- NUSAP Method for Evaluating the Data Quality in a Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment Model for Salmonella in the Pork Production Chain pp. 502-517

- Ides Boone, Yves Van der Stede, Kaatje Bollaerts, David Vose, Dominiek Maes, Jeroen Dewulf, Winy Messens, Georges Daube, Marc Aerts and Koen Mintiens
- Using Structured Decision Making to Help Implement a Precautionary Approach to Endangered Species Management pp. 518-532

- Robin Gregory and Graham Long
- Cooking Practices in the Kitchen—Observed Versus Predicted Behavior pp. 533-540

- Esther Van Asselt, Arnout Fischer, Aarieke E. I. De Jong, Maarten J. Nauta and Rob De Jonge
- The BSE Risk of Processing Meat and Bone Meal in Nonruminant Feed: A Quantitative Assessment for the Netherlands pp. 541-557

- Clazien J. De Vos and Lourens Heres
- Model‐Averaged Benchmark Concentration Estimates for Continuous Response Data Arising from Epidemiological Studies pp. 558-564

- Robert B. Noble, A. John Bailer and Robert Park
- Risk Assessment for Hospital‐Acquired Diseases: A Risk‐Theory Approach pp. 565-575

- Mathieu Emily, Pierre Casez and Olivier François
- A Mathematical Model of Protease‐Antiprotease Homeostasis Failure in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) pp. 576-586

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- The Role of Quantitative Risk Assessments for Characterizing Risk and Uncertainty and Delineating Appropriate Risk Management Options, with Special Emphasis on Terrorism Risk pp. 587-600

- Terje Aven and Ortwin Renn
- Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease Entrance Assessment Model Through Air Passenger Violations pp. 601-611

- Xiao‐Wei Lin, Chin‐Tsang Chiang, Tai‐Hwa Shih, Yan‐Nian Jiang and Chin‐Cheng Chou
- RISK—Philosophical Perspectives Edited by Tim Lewens pp. 612-614

- N. Krishnamurthy
Volume 29, issue 3, 2009
- From the Editors pp. 315-316

- Michael R. Greenberg and Karen W. Lowrie
- Risk‐Based Decision Making for Terrorism Applications pp. 321-335

- Robin L. Dillon, Robert M. Liebe and Thomas Bestafka
- Improving Risk‐Based Decision Making for Terrorism Applications pp. 336-341

- Louis Anthony Cox, Jr
- Invited Response to Cox's Comment: Improving Risk‐Based Decision Making for Terrorism Applications pp. 342-343

- Robin L. Dillon and Robert M. Liebe
- A New Approach to Hazardous Materials Transportation Risk Analysis: Decision Modeling to Identify Critical Variables pp. 344-354

- Renee M. Clark and Mary E. Besterfield‐Sacre
- Characterizing the Risk of Infection from Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Commercial Passenger Aircraft Using Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment pp. 355-365

- Rachael M. Jones, Yoshifumi Masago, Timothy Bartrand, Charles N. Haas, Mark Nicas and Joan B. Rose
- Reducing Risk Through Real Options in Systems Design: The Case of Architecting a Maritime Domain Protection System pp. 366-379

- Joost Buurman, Stephen Zhang and Vladan Babovic
- Benzene Risk Estimation Using Radiation Equivalent Coefficients pp. 380-392

- Aki Nakayama, Tomomi Isono, Takuro Kikuchi, Iichiro Ohnishi, Junichiro Igarashi, Minoru Yoneda and Shinsuke Morisawa
- Hormesis Without Cell Killing pp. 393-400

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- A Comparison of Egg Consumption with Other Modifiable Coronary Heart Disease Lifestyle Risk Factors: A Relative Risk Apportionment Study pp. 401-415

- Leila Barraj, Nga Tran and Pamela Mink
- Avian Influenza Risk Perception and Live Poultry Purchase in Guangzhou, China, 2006 pp. 416-424

- Qiuyan Liao, Wendy Wing Tak Lam, Chao Qiang Jiang, Ella Yuk Yi Ho, Yi Min Liu, Wei Sen Zhang and Fielding Richard
- The Future of Nuclear Power: Value Orientations and Risk Perception pp. 425-437

- Stephen C. Whitfield, Eugene A. Rosa, Amy Dan and Thomas Dietz
- Ranking the Risks from Multiple Hazards in a Small Community pp. 438-456

- Hua Li, George E. Apostolakis, Joseph Gifun, William VanSchalkwyk, Susan Leite and David Barber
- Calibration of FISK, an Invasiveness Screening Tool for Nonnative Freshwater Fishes pp. 457-467

- Gordon H. Copp, Lorenzo Vilizzi, John Mumford, Gemma V. Fenwick, Michael J. Godard and Rodolphe E. Gozlan
- The Psychology of Risk by Glynis M. Breakwell pp. 468-469

- El Sawah Sondoss
Volume 29, issue 2, 2009
- From the Very Public to the Less Known pp. 157-158

- Michael R. Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Regulatory Models and the Environment: Practice, Pitfalls, and Prospects pp. 159-170

- K. John Holmes, Judith A. Graham, Thomas McKone and Chris Whipple
- Some Limitations of Frequency as a Component of Risk: An Expository Note pp. 171-175

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- Inclusion of Dietary Evaluation in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Prediction Models Increases Accuracy and Reduces Bias of the Estimations pp. 176-186

- Dimosthenis Panagiotakos, Christos Pitsavos and Christodoulos Stefanadis
- Real‐World Personal Conversations Using a Hands‐Free Embedded Wireless Device While Driving: Effect on Airbag‐Deployment Crash Rates pp. 187-204

- Richard A. Young and Christopher Schreiner
- System Perspectives of Experts and Farmers Regarding the Role of Livelihood Assets in Risk Perception: Results from the Structured Mental Model Approach pp. 205-222

- Regina Schoell and Claudia R. Binder
- A Comprehensive Network Security Risk Model for Process Control Networks pp. 223-248

- Matthew H. Henry and Yacov Y. Haimes
- Benchmark Dose Estimation Incorporating Multiple Data Sources pp. 249-256

- Matthew W. Wheeler and A. John Bailer
- Effects of Etiological Agent and Bather Shedding of Pathogens on Interpretation of Epidemiological Data Used to Establish Recreational Water Quality Standards pp. 257-266

- Frank J. Loge, Elisabetta Lambertini, Mark A. Borchardt, Hakan Başağaoğlu and Timothy R. Ginn
- Probability Information in Risk Communication: A Review of the Research Literature pp. 267-287

- Vivianne H. M. Visschers, Ree M. Meertens, Wim W. F. Passchier and Nanne N. K. De Vries
- “Trust me, I'm a Scientist (Not a Developer)”: Perceived Expertise and Motives as Predictors of Trust in Assessment of Risk from Contaminated Land pp. 288-297

- J. Richard Eiser, Tom Stafford, John Henneberry and Philip Catney
- The Impact of Joint Responses of Devices in an Airport Security System pp. 298-311

- Xiaofeng Nie, Rajan Batta, Colin G. Drury and Li Lin
- Nanotechnology: Health and Environmental Risks by Jo Anne Shatkin pp. 312-313

- Richard A. Williams
Volume 29, issue 1, 2009
- Could Removing Arsenic from Tobacco Smoke Significantly Reduce Smoker Risks of Lung Cancer? pp. 3-17

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- Parameters of a Dose‐Response Model Are on the Boundary: What Happens with BMDL? pp. 18-25

- Leonid Kopylev and John Fox
- Uses and Misuses of Multicriteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) in Environmental Decision Making pp. 26-33

- Katie Steele, Yohay Carmel, Jean Cross and Chris Wilcox
- Evaluating Efficiency‐Equality Tradeoffs for Mobile Source Control Strategies in an Urban Area pp. 34-47

- Jonathan I. Levy, Susan L. Greco, Steven J. Melly and Neha Mukhi
- A Spatial Approach to Environmental Risk Assessment of PAH Contamination pp. 48-61

- Göran Bengtsson and Niklas Törneman
- Resource Allocation in Integrated Preoperational and Operational Management of Natural Hazards pp. 62-75

- Riccardo Minciardi, Roberto Sacile and Eva Trasforini
- Dealing with the White Death: Avalanche Risk Management for Traffic Routes pp. 76-94

- Christoph Rheinberger, Michael Bründl and Jakob Rhyner
- Use of Fuzzy Evidential Reasoning in Maritime Security Assessment pp. 95-120

- Z. L. Yang, J. Wang, S. Bonsall and Q. G. Fang
- Are Adult Patients More Tolerant of Treatment Risks Than Parents of Juvenile Patients? pp. 121-136

- F. Reed Johnson, Semra Özdemir, Carol Mansfield, Steven Hass, Corey A. Siegel and Bruce E. Sands
- International Trade Inoperability Input‐Output Model (IT‐IIM): Theory and Application pp. 137-154

- Jeesang Jung, Joost R. Santos and Yacov Y. Haimes
- Global Catastrophic Risks edited by Nick Bostrom & Milan Ćirković pp. 155-156

- Seth D. Baum
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