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Volume 26, issue 6, 2006
- IRIS from the Inside pp. 1409-1410

- Amy Mills
- Why IRIS Is Outdated: An Additional Perspective pp. 1411-1412

- John Graham
- Response to “IRIS from the Inside” pp. 1413-1413

- Paul Gilman
- Comment on “Steady State Solutions to PBPK Models and Their Applications to Risk Assessment I: Route to Route Extrapolation of Volatile Chemicals,” by Chiu and White in Risk Analysis, 26(3), 769–780 pp. 1415-1415

- Kenneth T. Bogen
- Steady‐State Solutions to PBPK Models and Their Applications to Risk Assessment I: Route‐to‐Route Extrapolation of Volatile Chemicals—Authors' Response to Letter by Dr. Kenneth Bogen pp. 1417-1418

- Weihsueh A. Chiu and Paul White
- Poliomyelitis and the Role of Risk Analysis in Global Infectious Disease Policy and Management pp. 1419-1421

- Kimberly M. Thompson
- Retrospective Cost‐Effectiveness Analyses for Polio Vaccination in the United States pp. 1423-1440

- Kimberly M. Thompson and Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens
- Risk Management in a Polio‐Free World pp. 1441-1448

- R. Bruce Aylward, Roland W. Sutter, Steve L. Cochi, Kimberly M. Thompson, Hamid Jafari and David Heymann
- Containment of Polioviruses After Eradication and OPV Cessation: Characterizing Risks to Improve Management pp. 1449-1469

- Walter Dowdle, Harrie Van Der Avoort, Esther De Gourville, Francis Delpeyroux, Jagadish Desphande, Tapani Hovi, Javier Martin, Mark Pallansch, Olen Kew and Chris Wolff
- Risks of Paralytic Disease Due to Wild or Vaccine‐Derived Poliovirus After Eradication pp. 1471-1505

- Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Mark A. Pallansch, Olen M. Kew, Victor M. Cáceres, Hamid Jafari, Stephen L. Cochi, Roland W. Sutter, R. Bruce Aylward and Kimberly M. Thompson
- The Costs of Future Polio Risk Management Policies pp. 1507-1531

- Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Nalinee Sangrujee and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Perspective: Determinants of the Severity of Poliovirus Outbreaks in the Post Eradication Era pp. 1533-1540

- P. E. M. Fine and S. Ritchie
- Evaluation of Response Scenarios to Potential Polio Outbreaks Using Mathematical Models pp. 1541-1556

- Kimberly M. Thompson, Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens and Mark A. Pallansch
- Global Surveillance and the Value of Information: The Case of the Global Polio Laboratory Network pp. 1557-1569

- Esther De Gourville, Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Nalinee Sangrujee, Mark A. Pallansch and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Development and Consideration of Global Policies for Managing the Future Risks of Poliovirus Outbreaks: Insights and Lessons Learned Through Modeling pp. 1571-1580

- Kimberly M. Thompson, Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Mark A. Pallansch, Olen M. Kew, Roland W. Sutter, R. Bruce Aylward, Margaret Watkins, Howard Gary, James P. Alexander, Linda Venczel, Denise Johnson, Victor M. Cáceres, Nalinee Sangrujee, Hamid Jafari and Stephen L. Cochi
- Quantifying Potential Health Impacts of Cadmium in Cigarettes on Smoker Risk of Lung Cancer: A Portfolio‐of‐Mechanisms Approach pp. 1581-1599

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
- Testing for Additivity at Select Mixture Groups of Interest Based on Statistical Equivalence Testing Methods pp. 1601-1612

- LeAnna G. Stork, Chris Gennings, Richard A. Carchman, Walter H. Carter, Joel Pounds and Moiz Mumtaz
- Dose Response for Infectivity of Several Strains of Campylobacter jejuni in Chickens pp. 1613-1621

- Lailai Chen, Helena Geys, Shaun Cawthraw, Arie Havelaar and Peter Teunis
- When Does Information about Probability Count in Choices Under Risk? pp. 1623-1636

- Tadeusz Tyszka and Tomasz Zaleskiewicz
- Exposure and Prioritization—Human Screening Data and Methods for High Production Volume Chemicals in Consumer Products: Amine Oxides a Case Study pp. 1637-1657

- Hans Sanderson, Jennifer L. Counts, Kathleen L. Stanton and Richard I. Sedlak
- Risk‐Based Objectives for the Allocation of Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Air Emissions Sensors pp. 1659-1674

- James H. Lambert and Mark W. Farrington
- Predicting Emergency Evacuation and Sheltering Behavior: A Structured Analytical Approach pp. 1675-1688

- Matt Dombroski, Baruch Fischhoff and Paul Fischbeck
- Personal Values, Beliefs, and Ecological Risk Perception pp. 1689-1705

- Michael W. Slimak and Thomas Dietz
- Exploring the Structure of Attitudes Toward Genetically Modified Food pp. 1707-1719

- Wouter Poortinga and Nick F. Pidgeon
- A Rational Decision Rule with Extreme Events pp. 1721-1728

- Marcello Basili
- Cognition and Safety: An Integrated Approach to Systems Design and Assessment pp. 1729-1730

- David M. Clarke
- Environmental Security and Environmental Management: The Role of Risk Assessment pp. 1730-1732

- James H. Lambert
Volume 26, issue 5, 2006
- Trust: Missing Piece(s) in the Safety Puzzle pp. 1097-1104

- Stacey M. Conchie, Ian J. Donald and Paul J. Taylor
- Risk, Trust, and Safety Culture in U.K. Train Operating Companies pp. 1105-1121

- Shelly Jeffcott, Nick Pidgeon, Andrew Weyman and John Walls
- Trust Relations in High‐Reliability Organizations pp. 1123-1138

- Sue Cox, Bethan Jones and David Collinson
- Explicit and Implicit Trust Within Safety Culture pp. 1139-1150

- Calvin Burns, Kathryn Mearns and Peter McGeorge
- The Role of Distrust in Offshore Safety Performance pp. 1151-1159

- Stacey M. Conchie and Ian J. Donald
- Character‐Based Determinants of Trust in Leaders pp. 1161-1173

- Murray C. Clark and Roy L. Payne
- The Role of Leader Influence Tactics and Safety Climate in Engaging Employees' Safety Participation pp. 1175-1185

- Sharon Clarke and Katie Ward
- Marginal Trust in Risk Managers: Building and Losing Trust Following Decisions Under Uncertainty pp. 1187-1203

- Mathew P. White and J. Richard Eiser
- Incorporating Ethnographic Methods in Multidisciplinary Approaches to Risk Assessment and Communication: Cultural and Religious Uses of Mercury in Latino and Caribbean Communities pp. 1205-1221

- Donna M. Riley, C. Alison Newby and Tomás O. Leal‐Almeraz
- Earthquake Risk Perception in Bucharest, Romania pp. 1223-1234

- Iuliana Armaş
- Phases of Earthquake Experience: A Case Study of the June 2000 South Iceland Earthquakes pp. 1235-1246

- Jon Börkur Akason, Stefan Ólafsson and Ragnar Sigbjörnsson
- Societal Responses to Familiar Versus Unfamiliar Risk: Comparisons of Influenza and SARS in Korea pp. 1247-1257

- Seonghoon Hong and Alan Collins
- The Precautionary Principle and Risk Assessment in International Food Safety: How the World Trade Organization Influences Standards pp. 1259-1273

- Diahanna L. Post
- Government Risk Management Priorities: A Comparison of the Preferences of Asian Indian Americans and Other Americans pp. 1275-1289

- Michael R. Greenberg and Reya Sinha
- Vero‐Cytotoxigenic Escherichia coli O157 in Pasteurized Milk Containers at the Point of Retail: A Qualitative Approach to Exposure Assessment pp. 1291-1309

- Helen E. Clough, Daymian Clancy and Nigel P. French
- Sensitivity Analysis to Evaluate the Impact of Uncertain Factors in a Scenario Tree Model for Classical Swine Fever Introduction pp. 1311-1322

- Clazien J. De Vos, Helmut W. Saatkamp, Mirjam Nielen and Ruud B. M. Huirne
- Toward Improving Food Safety in the Domestic Environment: A Multi‐Item Rasch Scale for the Measurement of the Safety Efficacy of Domestic Food‐Handling Practices pp. 1323-1338

- Arnout R. H. Fischer, Lynn J. Frewer and Maarten J. Nauta
- Health‐Based Screening Levels to Evaluate U.S. Geological Survey Ground water Quality Data pp. 1339-1348

- Patricia L. Toccalino and Julia E. Norman
- Measuring Uncertainty Importance: Investigation and Comparison of Alternative Approaches pp. 1349-1361

- Emanuele Borgonovo
- Uncertain Numbers and Uncertainty in the Selection of Input Distributions—Consequences for a Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Contaminated Land pp. 1363-1375

- Per Sander, Bo Bergbäck and Tomas Öberg
- Preventing the Importation of Illicit Nuclear Materials in Shipping Containers pp. 1377-1393

- Lawrence M. Wein, Alex H. Wilkins, Manas Baveja and Stephen E. Flynn
- From the Inside Out: Environmental Agency Views about Communications with the Public pp. 1395-1407

- Branden B. Johnson and Caron Chess
Volume 26, issue 4, 2006
- Letter to the Editor pp. 863-863

- Marc Stifelman
- Response pp. 865-865

- Ed Stanek and Ed Calabrese
- Within‐Animal Variation as an Indication of the Minimal Magnitude of the Critical Effect Size for Continuous Toxicological Parameters Applicable in the Benchmark Dose Approach pp. 867-880

- Susan Dekkers, Jan Telman, Monique A. J. Rennen, Marco J. Appel and Cees De Heer
- Estimating Preventable Fractions of Disease Caused by a Specified Biological Mechanism: PAHs in Smoking Lung Cancers as an Example pp. 881-892

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox and Edward Sanders
- Environmental Surveillance at Los Alamos: An Independent Reassessment of Historical Data pp. 893-906

- Ken Silver and Richard Clapp
- A Macro‐Economic Framework for Evaluation of Cyber Security Risks Related to Protection of Intellectual Property pp. 907-923

- Eva Andrijcic and Barry Horowitz
- Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Benzene in Humans: A Bayesian Approach pp. 925-943

- Karen Yokley, Hien T. Tran, Kaija Pekari, Stephen Rappaport, Vesa Riihimaki, Nat Rothman, Suramya Waidyanatha and Paul M. Schlosser
- Direct Estimation of the Cost Effectiveness of Tornado Shelters pp. 945-954

- Kevin M. Simmons and Daniel Sutter
- Using Graph Models to Analyze the Vulnerability of Electric Power Networks pp. 955-969

- Åke J. Holmgren
- Flooding Risks: A Comparison of Lay People's Perceptions and Expert's Assessments in Switzerland pp. 971-979

- Michael Siegrist and Heinz Gutscher
- Application of the Precautionary Principle by Senior Policy Officials: Results of a Canadian Survey pp. 981-988

- Kumanan Wilson, Blair Leonard, Robert Wright, Ian Graham, John Moffet, Michael Pluscauskas and Michael Wilson
- Egyptian Farmers' Attitudes and Behaviors Regarding Agricultural Pesticides: Implications for Pesticide Risk Communication pp. 989-995

- Olurominiyi O. Ibitayo
- Integrating Software into PRA: A Software‐Related Failure Mode Taxonomy pp. 997-1012

- Bin Li, Ming Li, Ken Chen and Carol Smidts
- Precaution and Cholera: A Response to Tickner and Gouveia‐Vigeant pp. 1013-1019

- J. C. Hanekamp
- Implicit Attitudes Toward Nuclear Power and Mobile Phone Base Stations: Support for the Affect Heuristic pp. 1021-1029

- Michael Siegrist, Carmen Keller and Marie‐Eve Cousin
- Comparing Experimental Designs for Benchmark Dose Calculations for Continuous Endpoints pp. 1031-1043

- Kristi Kuljus, Dietrich Von Rosen, Salomon Sand and Katarina Victorin
- Psychological Determinants of Reactions to Food Risk Messages pp. 1045-1057

- Margôt Kuttschreuter
- TCDD Exposure‐Response Analysis and Risk Assessment pp. 1059-1071

- Hong Cheng, Lesa Aylward, Colleen Beall, Thomas B. Starr, Robert C. Brunet, Gaétan Carrier and Elizabeth Delzell
- The Role of Society in Engineering Risk Analysis: A Capabilities‐Based Approach pp. 1073-1083

- Colleen Murphy and Paolo Gardoni
- An Integrated Model of Infection Risk in a Health‐Care Environment pp. 1085-1096

- Mark Nicas and Gang Sun
Volume 26, issue 3, 2006
- Weight of Evidence: What Is the State of the Science? pp. 573-575

- Igor Linkov and F. Kyle Satterstrom
- Vision, Values, and Verisimilitude: The Author's Response pp. 577-577

- Douglas L. Weed
- 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. 579-581

- Michael Kundi
- Epidemiologic Data and Standards: Response to Kundi pp. 583-584

- L. Kheifets, J. Sahl, R. Shimkhada and M. Repacholi
- Living with BSE pp. 585-588

- Jennifer Kuzma and Alwynelle Ahl
- A Note on the Inoperability Input‐Output Model pp. 589-594

- Marco Percoco
- The Precautionary Principle Is Incoherent pp. 595-601

- Martin Peterson
- Regulating Chemicals—From Risks to Riskiness pp. 603-616

- Anne Chapman
- Understanding the Risk of an Avian Flu Pandemic: Rational Waiting or Precautionary Failure? pp. 617-630

- Marcello Basili and Maurizio Franzini
- The Role of the Affect and Availability Heuristics in Risk Communication pp. 631-639

- Carmen Keller, Michael Siegrist and Heinz Gutscher
- What Affects the Quality of Economic Analysis for Life‐Saving Investments? pp. 641-655

- Robert Hahn, Katrina Kosec, Peter J. Neumann and Scott Wallsten
- Examining Consumer Behavior Toward Genetically Modified (GM) Food in Britain pp. 657-670

- Alexa Spence and Ellen Townsend
- Interference Phenomena in Temporal Evolution of Accident Probability in Workplaces pp. 671-682

- Antonis Targoutzidis and Lila Antonopoulou
- Flood Risk Acceptability and Economic Value of Evacuation pp. 683-694

- Guofang Zhai and Saburo Ikeda
- Enabling a Powerful Marine and Offshore Decision‐Support Solution Through Bayesian Network Technique pp. 695-721

- A. G. Eleye‐Datubo, A. Wall, A. Saajedi and Jessie Wang
- A Heuristic Risk Assessment Technique for Birdstrike Management at Airports pp. 723-729

- John Allan
- Stochastic, Compartmental, and Dynamic Modeling of Cross‐Contamination During Mechanical Smearing of Cheeses pp. 731-745

- Fanny Aziza, Eric Mettler, Jean‐Jacques Daudin and Moez Sanaa
- Terrorist Population Dynamics Model pp. 747-752

- Mark P. Kaminskiy and Bilal M. Ayyub
- Consumer‐Phase Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis Risk Assessment for Egg‐Containing Food Products pp. 753-768

- Amirhossein Mokhtari, Christina M. Moore, Hong Yang, Lee‐Ann Jaykus, Roberta Morales, Sheryl C. Cates and Peter Cowen
- Steady‐State Solutions to PBPK Models and Their Applications to Risk Assessment I: Route‐to‐Route Extrapolation of Volatile Chemicals pp. 769-780

- Weihsueh A. Chiu and Paul White
- VCCEP Pilot: Progress on Evaluating Children's Risks and Data Needs pp. 781-801

- Pamela R. D. Williams, Jacqueline Patterson and Daniel W. Briggs
- What Are the Sources of Exposure to Eight Frequently Used Phthalic Acid Esters in Europeans? pp. 803-824

- Matthias Wormuth, Martin Scheringer, Meret Vollenweider and Konrad Hungerbühler
- Comparison of Cancer Slope Factors Using Different Statistical Approaches pp. 825-830

- Ravi P. Subramaniam, Paul White and V. James Cogliano
- ExpoFacts—An Overview of European Exposure Factors Data pp. 831-843

- V. Vuori, R. T. Zaleski and M. J. Jantunen
- Genetically Engineered Plants, Endangered Species, and Risk: A Temporal and Spatial Exposure Assessment for Karner Blue Butterfly Larvae and Bt Maize Pollen pp. 845-858

- Robert K. D. Peterson, Steven J. Meyer, Amy T. Wolf, Jeffrey D. Wolt and Paula M. Davis
- Risk Management in Post‐Trust Societies pp. 859-861

- Tomas Öberg
Volume 26, issue 2, 2006
- On the Definition of Vulnerabilities in Measuring Risks to Infrastructures pp. 293-296

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- A Cost‐Benefit Analysis of Alternative Device Configurations for Aviation‐Checked Baggage Security Screening pp. 297-310

- Sheldon H. Jacobson, Tamana Karnani, John E. Kobza and Lynsey Ritchie
- Reliability Analysis Based on the Losses from Failures pp. 311-335

- M. T. Todinov
- Why People Believe They Were Exposed to Biological or Chemical Warfare: A Survey of Gulf War Veterans pp. 337-345

- Noel T. Brewer, Sarah E. Lillie and William K. Hallman
- Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire: Behavioral Reactions to Terrorist Attacks pp. 347-351

- Gerd Gigerenzer
- Applying a Health Behavior Theory to Explore the Influence of Information and Experience on Arsenic Risk Representations, Policy Beliefs, and Protective Behavior pp. 353-368

- Dolores J. Severtson, Linda C. Baumann and Roger L. Brown
- Risk Migration and Scientific Advance: The Case of Flame‐Retardant Compounds pp. 369-381

- Ruth E Alcock and Jerry Busby
- Insurability and Mitigation of Flood Losses in Private Households in Germany pp. 383-395

- Annegret H. Thieken, Theresia Petrow, Heidi Kreibich and Bruno Merz
- Current Directions in Risk Research: New Developments in Psychology and Sociology pp. 397-411

- Peter Taylor‐Gooby and Jens O. Zinn
- Discovering Spatio‐Temporal Models of the Spread of West Nile Virus pp. 413-422

- Jennifer Orme‐Zavaleta, Jane Jorgensen, Bruce D'Ambrosio, Eric Altendorf and Philippe A. Rossignol
- Why Do Neighbors Have Different Environmental Priorities? Analysis of Environmental Risk Perception in a Beirut Neighborhood pp. 423-435

- Abbas El‐Zein, Rola Nasrallah, Iman Nuwayhid, Lea Kai and Jihad Makhoul
- Place, Culture, and the Social Amplification of Risk pp. 437-454

- Jeffrey R. Masuda and Theresa Garvin
- Loss of Agro‐Biodiversity, Uncertainty, and Perceived Control: A Comparative Risk Perception Study in Austria and China pp. 455-470

- Markus R. Schmidt and Wei Wei
- Leukemia Attributable to Residential Magnetic Fields: Results from Analyses Allowing for Study Biases pp. 471-482

- Sander Greenland and Leeka Kheifets
- Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Genistein in Rats, Part I: Model Development pp. 483-500

- Paul M. Schlosser, Susan J. Borghoff, Nicholas G. Coldham, John A. David and Sujit K. Ghosh
- An Integrated Physical Dispersion and Behavioral Response Model for Risk Assessment of Radiological Dispersion Device (RDD) Events pp. 501-514

- Matthew J. Dombroski and Paul S. Fischbeck
- A Probabilistic Arsenic Exposure Assessment for Children Who Contact CCA‐Treated Playsets and Decks, Part 1: Model Methodology, Variability Results, and Model Evaluation pp. 515-531

- Valerie G. Zartarian, Jianping Xue, Halûk Özkaynak, Winston Dang, Graham Glen, Luther Smith and Casson Stallings
- A Probabilistic Arsenic Exposure Assessment for Children Who Contact Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)‐Treated Playsets and Decks, Part 2: Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analyses pp. 533-541

- Jianping Xue, Valerie G. Zartarian, Halûk Özkaynak, Winston Dang, Graham Glen, Luther Smith and Casson Stallings
- Predictive Bayesian Microbial Dose‐Response Assessment Based on Suggested Self‐Organization in Primary Illness Response: Cryptosporidium parvum pp. 543-554

- James D. Englehardt and Jeff Swartout
- Variability in Physical Constant Parameter Values from Standard Data Sources and the Implication of This Variability for Risk Analysis pp. 555-572

- Dale J. Marino
Volume 26, issue 1, 2006
- A Post‐Katrina Call to Action for the Risk Analysis Community pp. 1-2

- Louie Rivers
- Acknowledgment of Prior Solution to MVK Cancer Model pp. 3-4

- Kenny S. Crump, Ravi P. Subramaniam and Cynthia B. Van Landingham
- Scientific Peer Review to Inform Regulatory Decision Making: Leadership Responsibilities and Cautions pp. 5-16

- Dorothy E. Patton and Stephen S. Olin
- A Perspective on Scientific Peer Review for Informing Regulatory Decisions: Making Sure Peer Review Makes a Difference pp. 17-19

- Dan Greenbaum
- Scientific Peer‐Review Processes in Setting Environmental Quality Standards in Japan pp. 21-23

- Saburo Ikeda and Iwao Uchiyama
- Scientific Peer Review to Inform Regulatory Decision Making: A European Perspective pp. 25-31

- Ragnar Lofstedt and Robyn Fairman
- Legislating Peer Review in the Endangered Species Act pp. 33-35

- Tim Male
- Commentary on Scientific Peer Review to Inform Regulatory Decision Making: Roles and Perspectives of Scientists pp. 37-39

- Gilbert S. Omenn
- Commentary on “Scientific Peer Review to Inform Regulatory Decision Making: Leadership Responsibilities and Cautions” pp. 41-43

- Terry F. Yosie
- Risks of Mortality and Morbidity from Worldwide Terrorism: 1968–2004 pp. 45-59

- Kenneth T. Bogen and Edwin D. Jones
- Multicriteria Decision Analysis: A Comprehensive Decision Approach for Management of Contaminated Sediments pp. 61-78

- I. Linkov, F. K. Satterstrom, G. Kiker, T. P. Seager, T. Bridges, K. H. Gardner, S. H. Rogers, D. A. Belluck and A. Meyer
- A Search for Thresholds and Other Nonlinearities in the Relationship Between Hexavalent Chromium and Lung Cancer pp. 79-88

- Robert M. Park and Leslie T. Stayner
- Consumer Phase Risk Assessment for Listeria monocytogenes in Deli Meats pp. 89-103

- Hong Yang, Amirhossein Mokhtari, Lee‐Ann Jaykus, Roberta A. Morales, Sheryl C. Cates and Peter Cowen
- Risk Assessment of Listeria monocytogenes: Impact of Individual Cell Variability on the Exposure Assessment Step pp. 105-114

- K. Francois, F. Devlieghere, M. Uyttendaele and J. Debevere
- Relation Between Benchmark Dose and No‐Observed‐Adverse‐Effect Level in Clinical Research: Effects of Daily Alcohol Intake on Blood Pressure in Japanese Salesmen pp. 115-123

- Miwako Dakeishi, Katsuyuki Murata, Akiko Tamura and Toyoto Iwata
- The Bioaccessibility of Lead (Pb) from Vacuumed House Dust on Carpets in Urban Residences pp. 125-134

- Chang Ho Yu, Lih‐Ming Yiin and Paul J. Lioy
- Quantifying Potential Human Health Impacts of Animal Antibiotic Use: Enrofloxacin and Macrolides in Chickens pp. 135-146

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox and Douglas A. Popken
- Rapid Benefit‐Risk Assessments: No Escape from Expert Judgments in Risk Management pp. 147-156

- H. Gregg Claycamp
- Animal Antibiotic Use and Human Health: No Expert Judgment is Needed to Determine that Reducing Cases Reduces Risk pp. 157-161

- Louis Anthony Cox
- Risk Analysis for Biological Hazards: What We Need to Know about Invasive Species pp. 163-173

- Thomas J. Stohlgren and John L. Schnase
- Comparison of Standard Radiological Risk Models and Using RESRAD to Derive Generic Risk‐Based Area Factors for Final Status Surveys pp. 175-183

- David A. King and Karen Keil
- Variability in Physical Constant Parameter Values from Standard Data Sources and the Implication of this Variability for Risk Analysis pp. 185-201

- Dale J. Marino
- Risk‐Based Integrity and Inspection Modeling (RBIIM) of Process Components/System pp. 203-221

- Faisal I. Khan, Mahmoud M. Haddara and Subrata K. Bhattacharya
- Speaking the Truth in Maritime Risk Assessment pp. 223-237

- Jason R. W. Merrick and Rene Van Dorp
- Knowledge‐Based Risk Assessment Under Uncertainty for Species Invasion pp. 239-252

- Iftikhar U. Sikder, Sanchita Mal‐Sarkar and Tarun K. Mal
- Introducing Fear of Crime to Risk Research pp. 253-264

- Jonathan Jackson
- Implications of Excessive Precision for Risk Comparisons: Lessons from the Past Four Decades pp. 265-276

- David M. Hassenzahl
- Redundancy in Designs pp. 277-286

- Ted W. Yellman
- Social Trust and the Management of Risk pp. 289-290

- Rae Zimmerman
- Comparative Risk Assessment and Environmental Decisionmaking pp. 290-291

- Michele Morrone
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