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Volume 27, issue 6, 2007
- Probabilistic Fault Tree Analysis of a Radiation Treatment System pp. 1395-1410

- Edidiong Ekaette, Robert C. Lee, David L. Cooke, Sandra Iftody and Peter Craighead
- Benchmark Analysis for Quantifying Urban Vulnerability to Terrorist Incidents pp. 1411-1425

- Walter W. Piegorsch, Susan L. Cutter and Frank Hardisty
- What Risks Do People Perceive in Everyday Life? A Perspective Gained from the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) pp. 1427-1439

- Robin M. Hogarth, Mariona Portell and Anna Cuxart
- Symmetry, Identifiability, and Prediction Uncertainties in Multistage Clonal Expansion (MSCE) Models of Carcinogenesis pp. 1441-1453

- Louis Anthony Cox and William A. Huber
- Analysis of the Treatment, by the U.S. Department of Energy, of the FEP Hydrothermal Activity in the Yucca Mountain Performance Assessment pp. 1455-1468

- Yuri Dublyansky
- Cryptosporidium and Dairy Cattle in the Catskill/Delaware Watershed: A Quantitative Risk Assessment pp. 1469-1485

- Simon R. Starkey, Maurice E. White and Hussni O. Mohammed
- Estimation of Benchmark Dose as the Threshold Amount of Alcohol Consumption for Blood Pressure in Japanese Workers pp. 1487-1495

- Yasushi Suwazono, Kouichi Sakata, Mitsuhiro Oishi, Yasushi Okubo, Mirei Dochi, Etsuko Kobayashi, Teruhiko Kido and Koji Nogawa
- Hurricane Destructive Power Predictions Based on Historical Storm and Sea Surface Temperature Data pp. 1497-1517

- Kenneth T. Bogen, Edwin D. Jones and Larry E. Fischer
- CSP Deposition to the Alveolar Region of the Lung: Implications of Cigarette Design pp. 1519-1533

- Stephanie Gower and David Hammond
- Bayesian Estimation of Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Parameters in a Mode‐of‐Action‐Based Cancer Risk Assessment for Chloroform pp. 1535-1551

- Kai H. Liao, Yu‐Mei Tan, Rory B. Conolly, Susan J. Borghoff, Michael L. Gargas, Melvin E. Andersen and Harvey J. Clewell
- Intervening Effects of Knowledge, Morality, Trust, and Benefits on Support for Animal and Plant Biotechnology Applications pp. 1553-1563

- Andrew Knight
- Consumer Evaluations of Food Risk Management Quality in Europe pp. 1565-1580

- E. Van Kleef, J. R. Houghton, A. Krystallis, U. Pfenning, G. Rowe, Herman van Dijk, I. A. Van der Lans and L. J. Frewer
- A Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment Model for Legionnaires' Disease: Animal Model Selection and Dose‐Response Modeling pp. 1581-1596

- T. W. Armstrong and C. N. Haas
- Changing Forest Disturbance Regimes and Risk Perceptions in Homer, Alaska pp. 1597-1608

- Courtney G. Flint
- Engaging Expert Peers in the Development of Risk Assessments pp. 1609-1621

- Jacqueline Patterson, M. E. (Bette) Meek, Joan E. Strawson and Robert G. Liteplo
- The Risk Screening for Indoor Air Pollution Chemicals in Japan pp. 1623-1638

- Kenichi Azuma, Iwao Uchiyama and Koichi Ikeda
- The Next Catastrophe: Reducing Our Vulnerabilities to Natural, Industrial, and Terrorist Disasters by Charles Perrow pp. 1639-1640

- David M. Clarke
- Acts of God: The Unnatural History of Natural Disaster in America, 2nd Edition by Ted Steinberg pp. 1640-1641

- David M. Clarke
Volume 27, issue 5, 2007
- Regulatory False Positives: True, False, or Uncertain? pp. 1083-1086

- Louis Anthony Cox
- Response to “Regulatory False Positives: True, False, or Uncertain?” pp. 1087-1089

- Steffen Foss Hansen, Martin P. Krayer Von Krauss and Joel A. Tickner
- The Future of BSE Risk Assessments pp. 1091-1093

- Aline De Koeijer and Arie Havelaar
- Analyzing BSE Transmission to Quantify Regional Risk pp. 1095-1103

- Aline A. De Koeijer
- Quantitative Risk Assessment for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy in Low‐ or Zero‐Prevalence Countries: The Example of Norway pp. 1105-1117

- Helga Rachel Hogasen and Aline A. De Koeijer
- Identification of the Characteristics and Risk Factors of the BSE Epidemic in the Netherlands pp. 1119-1129

- Lourens Heres, Armin R. W. Elbers and Fred G. Van Zijderveld
- BSE Risk Assessment as a Basis for Updating French Screening Policy pp. 1131-1140

- Virginie Supervie and Dominique Costagliola
- Complementary Approach of Data Analysis and Modeling to Estimate the Pattern of the BSE Epidemic: The Example of France pp. 1141-1150

- Didier Calavas, V. Supervie, E. Morignat, D. Costagliola and C. Ducrot
- Influence of Routine Slaughtering on the Evolution of BSE: Example of British and French Slaughterings pp. 1151-1167

- Christine Jacob and Pierre Magal
- Comparison of the Historic Recycling Risk for BSE in Three European Countries by Calculating the Basic Reproduction Ratio R0 pp. 1169-1178

- Heinzpeter Schwermer, Aline De Koeijer, Franz Brülisauer and Dagmar Heim
- Exposure Assessment of TSEs from the Landspreading of Meat and Bone Meal pp. 1179-1202

- Enda Cummins and Amie Adkin
- Assessment of Inhalation Exposures and Potential Health Risks to the General Population that Resulted from the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers pp. 1203-1221

- Matthew Lorber, Herman Gibb, Lester Grant, Joseph Pinto, Joachim Pleil and David Cleverly
- Development of a Screening Approach to Interpret Human Biomonitoring Data on Volatile Organic Compounds: Reverse Dosimetry on Biomonitoring Data for Trichloroethylene pp. 1223-1236

- Kai H. Liao, Yu‐Mei Tan and Harvey J. Clewell
- Uncertainties in the CIIT Model for Formaldehyde‐Induced Carcinogenicity in the Rat: A Limited Sensitivity Analysis–I pp. 1237-1254

- Ravi P. Subramaniam, Kenny S. Crump, Cynthia Van Landingham, Paul White, Chao Chen and Paul M. Schlosser
- Predicting Severity of Foreign Body Injuries in Children in Upper Airways: An Approach Based on Regression Trees pp. 1255-1263

- Paola Berchialla, Silvia Snidero, Alexandru Stancu, Cecilia Scarinzi, Roberto Corradetti, Dario Gregori and the ESFBI Study Group
- Risk Analysis for Critical Asset Protection pp. 1265-1281

- William L. McGill, Bilal M. Ayyub and Mark Kaminskiy
- A Framework for Linking Cybersecurity Metrics to the Modeling of Macroeconomic Interdependencies pp. 1283-1297

- Joost R. Santos, Yacov Y. Haimes and Chenyang Lian
- On Determining Specifications and Selections of Alternative Technologies for Airport Checked‐Baggage Security Screening pp. 1299-1310

- Qianmei Feng
- Life Cycle Risks for Human Health: A Comparison of Petroleum Versus Bio‐Based Production of Five Bulk Organic Chemicals pp. 1311-1321

- Alexander L. Roes and Martin K. Patel
- Probabilistic Reliability Modeling for Oil Exploration & Production (E&P) Facilities in the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve pp. 1323-1333

- Lyda Zambrano, Kerry Sublette, Kathleen Duncan and Greg Thoma
- Reducing the Risk of Human Extinction pp. 1335-1344

- Jason G. Matheny
- Systemic Valuation of Strategic Preparedness Through Application of the Inoperability Input‐Output Model with Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina pp. 1345-1364

- Kenneth G. Crowther, Yacov Y. Haimes and Gideon Taub
- The Roles of Group Membership, Beliefs, and Norms in Ecological Risk Perception pp. 1365-1380

- Henry H. Willis and Michael L. DeKay
- Water Quality Failures in Distribution Networks—Risk Analysis Using Fuzzy Logic and Evidential Reasoning pp. 1381-1394

- Rehan Sadiq, Yehuda Kleiner and Balvant Rajani
Volume 27, issue 4, 2007
- Critical Asset and Portfolio Risk Analysis: An All‐Hazards Framework pp. 789-801

- Bilal M. Ayyub, William L. McGill and Mark Kaminskiy
- Cross‐Contamination During Food Preparation: A Mechanistic Model Applied to Chicken‐Borne Campylobacter pp. 803-813

- Sido D. Mylius, Maarten J. Nauta and Arie H. Havelaar
- Cost‐Utility Analysis to Control Campylobacter on Chicken Meat—Dealing with Data Limitations pp. 815-830

- Marie‐Josée J. Mangen, Arie H. Havelaar, Krijn P. Poppe, G. Ardine De Wit and the CARMA Project Team
- Effectiveness and Efficiency of Controlling Campylobacter on Broiler Chicken Meat pp. 831-844

- Arie H. Havelaar, Marie‐Josee J. Mangen, Aline A. De Koeijer, Marc‐Jeroen Bogaardt, Eric G. Evers, Wilma F. Jacobs‐Reitsma, Wilfrid Van Pelt, Jaap A. Wagenaar, G. Ardine De Wit, Henk Van Der Zee and Maarten J. Nauta
- A Risk Assessment Model for Campylobacter in Broiler Meat pp. 845-861

- Maarten J. Nauta, Wilma F. Jacobs‐Reitsma and Arie H. Havelaar
- Assessing Interventions to Reduce the Risk of Campylobacter Prevalence in Broilers pp. 863-876

- Wendelke E. A. Katsma, Aline A. De Koeijer, Wilma F. Jacobs‐Reitsma, Marie‐Josée J. Mangen and Jaap A. Wagenaar
- Siting Bio‐Samplers in Buildings pp. 877-886

- Michael D. Sohn and David M. Lorenzetti
- What Motivates Individuals to Protect Themselves from Risks: The Case of Wildland Fires pp. 887-900

- Ingrid M. Martin, Holly Bender and Carol Raish
- What Comes After the Prestige Disaster? An Entropic Approach to Modeling the Recurrence of Major Oil Tanker Spills in Galicia pp. 901-920

- Alberto Solana‐Ortega and Vicente Solana
- Belief in Public Efficacy, Trust, and Attitudes Toward Modern Genetic Science pp. 921-933

- J. Barnett, H. Cooper and V. Senior
- An Empirical Test of Competing Theories of Hazard‐Related Trust: The Case of GM Food pp. 935-946

- Nick Allum
- Use of Markov Chain Monte Carlo Analysis with a Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Model of Methylmercury to Estimate Exposures in U.S. Women of Childbearing Age pp. 947-959

- Bruce C. Allen, C. Eric Hack and Harvey J. Clewell
- Modeling External Risks in Project Management pp. 961-978

- Jesús Palomo, David Rios Insua and Fabrizio Ruggeri
- Assessments of Direct Human Exposure—The Approach of EU Risk Assessments Compared to Scenario‐Based Risk Assessment pp. 979-990

- Matthias Wormuth, Evangelia Demou, Martin Scheringer and Konrad Hungerbühler
- The Risk Criteria for Assessment of Temporary Changes in a Nuclear Power Plant pp. 991-998

- Marko Čepin
- Chemical Leasing Business Models—A Contribution to the Effective Risk Management of Chemical Substances pp. 999-1007

- Cornelia Ohl and Frank Moser
- Managing the Risk of Uncertain Threshold Responses: Comparison of Robust, Optimum, and Precautionary Approaches pp. 1009-1026

- Robert J. Lempert and Myles T. Collins
- Decision Making During Nuclear Power Plant Incidents—A New Approach to the Evaluation of Precursor Events pp. 1027-1042

- C. L. Smith and E. Borgonovo
- Fostering Innovation in Contaminated Sediments Management Through Multicriteria Technology Assessment and Public Participation pp. 1043-1052

- T. P. Seager, J. H. Lambert and K. H. Gardner
- Extreme Risk Analysis of Interdependent Economic and Infrastructure Sectors pp. 1053-1064

- Chenyang Lian, Joost R. Santos and Yacov Y. Haimes
- Food Safety in the Domestic Environment: An Interdisciplinary Investigation of Microbial Hazards During Food Preparation pp. 1065-1082

- Arnout R. H. Fischer, Aarieke E. I. De Jong, Esther D. Van Asselt, Rob De Jonge, Lynn J. Frewer and Maarten J. Nauta
Volume 27, issue 3, 2007
- Meeting the Challenges of Terrorism Risk Analysis pp. 503-504

- Vicki M. Bier and Detlof Von Winterfeldt
- The Economic Impacts of a Terrorist Attack on the U.S. Commercial Aviation System pp. 505-512

- Peter Gordon, James E. Moore, Ji Young Park and Harry W. Richardson
- Business Interruption Impacts of a Terrorist Attack on the Electric Power System of Los Angeles: Customer Resilience to a Total Blackout pp. 513-531

- Adam Rose, Gbadebo Oladosu and Shu‐Yi Liao
- A Risk and Economic Analysis of Dirty Bomb Attacks on the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach pp. 533-546

- H. Rosoff and D. Von Winterfeldt
- Risk‐Management and Risk‐Analysis‐Based Decision Tools for Attacks on Electric Power pp. 547-570

- Jeffrey S. Simonoff, Carlos E. Restrepo and Rae Zimmerman
- Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment Model (I‐VAM) pp. 571-583

- Barry Charles Ezell
- Modeling Values for Anti‐Terrorism Analysis pp. 585-596

- Ralph L. Keeney
- Guiding Resource Allocations Based on Terrorism Risk pp. 597-606

- Henry H. Willis
- Choosing What to Protect pp. 607-620

- Vicki M. Bier
- Modeling Interdependent Risks pp. 621-634

- Geoffrey Heal and Howard Kunreuther
- Site‐Specific Applications of Probabilistic Health Risk Assessment: Review of the Literature Since 2000 pp. 635-658

- Richard R. Lester, Laura C. Green and Igor Linkov
- Properties of Model‐Averaged BMDLs: A Study of Model Averaging in Dichotomous Response Risk Estimation pp. 659-670

- Matthew W. Wheeler and A. John Bailer
- Mental Models of Flash Floods and Landslides pp. 671-682

- Klaus Wagner
- Quantitative Risk Assessment of Listeria monocytogenes in French Cold‐Smoked Salmon: I. Quantitative Exposure Assessment pp. 683-700

- Régis Pouillot, Nicolas Miconnet, Anne‐Laure Afchain, Marie Laure Delignette‐Muller, Annie Beaufort, Laurent Rosso, Jean‐Baptiste Denis and Marie Cornu
- Identifying Childhood Age Groups for Exposure Assessments and Monitoring pp. 701-714

- Michael Firestone, Jacqueline Moya, Elaine Cohen‐Hubal, Valerie Zartarian and Jianping Xue
- How Does the General Public Evaluate Risk Information? The Impact of Associations with Other Risks pp. 715-727

- Vivianne H. M. Visschers, Ree M. Meertens, Wim F. Passchier and Nanne K. DeVries
- Understanding Consumer Confidence in the Safety of Food: Its Two‐Dimensional Structure and Determinants pp. 729-740

- Janneke De Jonge, Hans Van Trijp, Reint Jan Renes and Lynn Frewer
- Who Reaps the Benefits, Who Bears the Risks? Comparative Optimism, Comparative Utility, and Regulatory Preferences for Mobile Phone Technology pp. 741-753

- Mathew P. White, J. Richard Eiser, Peter R. Harris and Sabine Pahl
- Reconciling Scientists' Beliefs about Radiation Risks and Social Norms: Explaining Preferred Radiation Protection Standards pp. 755-773

- Carol L. Silva, Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith and Richard P. Barke
- Risk and the Media: A Comparison of Print and Televised News Stories of a Canadian Drinking Water Risk Event pp. 775-786

- S. Michelle Driedger
Volume 27, issue 2, 2007
- Comment on “Developing Policy in the Face of Scientific Uncertainty: Interpreting 0.3 μT or 0.4 μT Cutpoints from EMF Epidemiologic Studies” by Kheifets et al. in Risk Analysis, 25(4), 927–935 pp. 285-287

- Michael J. O'Carroll and Denis L. Henshaw
- Examining Science to Develop Policy pp. 289-290

- L. Kheifets, J. Sahl, R. Shimkhada and M. Repacholi
- Perceived Risks from Radiation and Nuclear Testing Near Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan: A Comparison Between Physicians, Scientists, and the Public pp. 291-302

- Kathleen L. Purvis‐Roberts, Cynthia A. Werner and Irene Frank
- On the Ethical Justification for the Use of Risk Acceptance Criteria pp. 303-312

- Terje Aven
- Socioeconomic Vulnerability and Adaptation to Environmental Risk: A Case Study of Climate Change and Flooding in Bangladesh pp. 313-326

- Roy Brouwer, Sonia Akter, Luke Brander and A.K. Enamul Haque
- Consumer Selection of Food‐Safety Information Sources pp. 327-335

- Marcel Kornelis, Janneke De Jonge, Lynn Frewer and Hans Dagevos
- Cancer Anxiety and the Perception of Risk in Alarmed Communities pp. 337-350

- Craig W. Trumbo, Katherine A. McComas and Prathana Kannaovakun
- Integration of Probabilistic Exposure Assessment and Probabilistic Hazard Characterization pp. 351-371

- Hilko Van Der Voet and Wout Slob
- Food Safety Objectives Should Integrate the Variability of the Concentration of Pathogen pp. 373-386

- Emilie Rieu, Koenraad Duhem, Elisabeth Vindel and Moez Sanaa
- The Use of Human Experience Data in the EU Risk Assessment Process pp. 387-396

- Chris D. Money
- Cognitive and Emotional Representations of Terror Attacks: A Cross‐Cultural Exploration pp. 397-409

- Shoshana Shiloh, Gülbanu Güvenç and Dilek Önkal
- A Meta‐Analysis of Children's Hand‐to‐Mouth Frequency Data for Estimating Nondietary Ingestion Exposure pp. 411-420

- Jianping Xue, Valerie Zartarian, Jacqueline Moya, Natalie Freeman, Paloma Beamer, Kathy Black, Nicolle Tulve and Stuart Shalat
- Semiparametric Modeling of the Spatial Distribution of Occupational Accident Risk in the Casual Labor Market, Piracicaba, Southeast Brazil pp. 421-431

- Trevor C. Bailey, Ricardo Cordeiro and Roberto W. Lourenço
- On the Use of Hierarchical Probabilistic Models for Characterizing and Managing Uncertainty in Risk/Safety Assessment pp. 433-437

- Ralph L. Kodell and James J. Chen
- Some Limitations of Aggregate Exposure Metrics pp. 439-445

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox and Douglas A. Popken
- Bootstrap Estimation of Benchmark Doses and Confidence Limits with Clustered Quantal Data pp. 447-465

- Yiliang Zhu, Tao Wang and Jenny Z.H. Jelsovsky
- Health‐Based Population Forecasting: Effects of Smoking on Mortality and Fertility pp. 467-482

- Igor Akushevich, Julia S. Kravchenko and Kenneth G. Manton
- Discount Rates in Risk Versus Money and Money Versus Money Tradeoffs pp. 483-498

- Anna Alberini and Aline Chiabai
Volume 27, issue 1, 2007
- Letter to the Editor pp. 1-3

- Leila M. Barraj and Joyce S. Tsuji
- Response to “A Probabilistic Arsenic Exposure Assessment for Children Who Contact CCA‐Treated Playsets and Decks, Part 1: Model Methodology, Variability Results, and Model Evaluation” pp. 5-6

- Valerie Zartarian, Jianping Xue and Halûk Özkaynak
- Caution in Drawing Conclusions from PBPK Models Based on Sparse Human Data pp. 7-8

- Kyle Steenland and Scott Bartell
- Estimating Past Dioxin Exposure: Response to Steenland and Bartell pp. 9-10

- Lesa L. Aylward, Hong Cheng, Colleen Beall, Thomas B. Starr, Robert Brunet, Gaétan Carrier and Elizabeth Delzell
- Body Weight Distributions for Risk Assessment pp. 11-26

- Kenneth Portier, J. Keith Tolson and Stephen M. Roberts
- Does Concern‐Driven Risk Management Provide a Viable Alternative to QRA? pp. 27-43

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
- Application of a Regional Hurricane Wind Risk Forecasting Model for Wood‐Frame Houses pp. 45-58

- Vineet Kumar Jain and Rachel Ann Davidson
- Laypeople's and Experts' Perception of Nanotechnology Hazards pp. 59-69

- Michael Siegrist, Carmen Keller, Hans Kastenholz, Silvia Frey and Arnim Wiek
- Industrial Machine Systems Risk Assessment: A Critical Review of Concepts and Methods pp. 71-82

- John R. Etherton
- Understanding the Economic Costs and Benefits of Catastrophes and Their Aftermath: A Review and Suggestions for the U.S. Federal Government pp. 83-96

- Michael R. Greenberg, Michael Lahr and Nancy Mantell
- Statistical Distributions of Daily Breathing Rates for Narrow Age Groups of Infants and Children pp. 97-110

- Amy Arcus‐Arth and Robert J. Blaisdell
- Model Averaging Using Fractional Polynomials to Estimate a Safe Level of Exposure pp. 111-123

- Christel Faes, Marc Aerts, Helena Geys and Geert Molenberghs
- A Risk‐Based Method for Modeling Traffic Fatalities pp. 125-136

- Kavi Bhalla, Majid Ezzati, Ajay Mahal, Joshua Salomon and Michael Reich
- Human Reliability Analysis by Fuzzy “CREAM” pp. 137-154

- Marzio Marseguerra, Enrico Zio and Massimo Librizzi
- Flash Flood Awareness in Southwest Virginia pp. 155-169

- Ethan T. Knocke and Korine N. Kolivras
- Risk Perception and Personality Facets pp. 171-185

- Bruno Chauvin, Danièle Hermand and Etienne Mullet
- A Quantitative Assessment of the Risks from Illegally Imported Meat Contaminated with Foot and Mouth Disease Virus to Great Britain pp. 187-202

- Emma Hartnett, Amie Adkin, Miles Seaman, John Cooper, Eamon Watson, Helen Coburn, Tracey England, Christophen Marooney, Anthony Cox and Mavion Wooldridge
- What Do We Learn from Emissions Reporting? Analytical Considerations and Comparison of Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers in the United States, Canada, England, and Australia pp. 203-223

- Dorit Kerret and George M. Gray
- Combining Experts' Risk Judgments on Technology Performance of Phytoremediation: Self‐Confidence Ratings, Averaging Procedures, and Formative Consensus Building pp. 225-240

- Roland W. Scholz and Ralf Hansmann
- Modeling Individual Cell Lag Time Distributions for Listeria monocytogenes pp. 241-254

- Arnout R. Standaert, Kjell Francois, Frank Devlieghere, Johan Debevere, Jan F. Van Impe and Annemie H. Geeraerd
- Categorizing Mistaken False Positives in Regulation of Human and Environmental Health pp. 255-269

- Steffen Foss Hansen, Martin P. Krayer von Krauss and Joel A. Tickner
- Risk‐Based Approaches to Deal with Uncertainty in a Data‐Poor System: Stakeholder Involvement in Hazard Identification for Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries in Victoria, Australia pp. 271-281

- Janet M. Carey, Ruth Beilin, Anthony Boxshall, Mark A. Burgman and Louisa Flander
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