Risk Analysis
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Volume 18, issue 6, 1998
- Farewell Editorial pp. 661-662

- Curtis C. Travis
- Comments on “An Approach for Modeling Noncancer Dose Responses with an Emphasis on Uncertainty” and “A Probabilistic Framework for the Reference Dose (Probabilistic RfD)” pp. 663-664

- Scott M. Bartell and Elaine M. Faustman
- Comments on Relating to Tornero‐Velez et al: Compliance Versus Risk in Assessing Occupational Exposures pp. 665-667

- Paul Hewett
- Response to Paul Hewett's “Comments Relating to Tornero Velez et al.: Compliance Versus Risk in Assessing Occupational Exposures” pp. 669-671

- S. M. Rappaport, Rogelio Tornero‐Velez, Elaine Symanski, Hans Kromhout and Rong C. Yu
- Response to the Letter to the Editor: “The Dose‐Response Model for Dioxin” pp. 673-673

- Melvin E. Andersen and Rory B. Conolly
- International Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction pp. 675-678

- Mark M. Bashor
- Target Levels—Tools for Prevention pp. 679-688

- Raimo I. Niemelä, Jorma Rantanen and Mirja K. Kiilunen
- Information and Risk Perception: A Dynamic Adjustment Process pp. 689-699

- Shiping Liu, Ju‐Chin Huang and Gregory L. Brown
- Influence of Prenatal Mercury Exposure Upon Scholastic and Psychologica Test Performance: Benchmark Analysis of a New Zealand Cohort pp. 701-713

- Kenny S. Grump, Tord Kjellström, Annette M. Shipp, Abraham Silvers and Alistair Stewart
- Risk, Media, and Stigma at Rocky Flats pp. 715-725

- James Flynn, Ellen Peters, C. K. Mertz and Paul Slovid
- Testing the Cultural Theory of Risk in France pp. 729-739

- Jean Brenot, Sylviane Bonnefous and Claire Marris
- Empirical Scaling of Single Oral Lethal Doses Across Mammalian Species Based on a Large Database pp. 741-753

- Lorenz R. Rhomberg and Scott K. Wolff
- Ecological and Economic Risk Analysis of Everglades: Phase I Restoration Alternatives pp. 755-771

- James D. Englehardt
- Principles for Conduct of Pest Risk Analyses: Report of an Expert Work hop pp. 773-780

- George M. Gray, Jon C. Allen, David E. Burmaster, Stuart H. Gage, James Hammitt, Stanley Kaplan, Ralph L. Keeney, Joseph G. Morse, D. Warner North, Jan P. Nyrop, Alina Stahevitch and Richard Williamslau
- Urban Risks of Truck Transport of Radioactive Material pp. 781-785

- G. Scott Mills and K. Sieglinde Neuhauser
- A Probabilistic Approach for Deriving Acceptable Human Intake Limits and Human Health Risks from Toxicological Studies: General Framework pp. 787-798

- W. Slob and M. N. Pieters
- Presenting Results from Model Based Studies to Decision‐Makers: Can Sensitivity Analysis Be a Defogging Agent? pp. 799-803

- Andrea Saltelli, Stefano Tarantola and Karen Chad
- Gender Differences in Risk Perception: Theoretical and Methodological erspectives pp. 805-811

- Per E. Gustafsod
- Estimation of Unit Risk for Coke Oven Emissions pp. 813-825

- Suresh H. Moolgavkar, E. Georg Luebeck and Elizabeth L. Anderson
Volume 18, issue 5, 1998
- Eyes Closed: Simple, Intuitive, Statistically Sound, and Efficient Methods for Estimating Parameters of Clonal Growth Cancer Models pp. 529-534

- Claire D. Sherman and Chnstopher J. Portier
- An Approach to Vulnerability Analysis of Complex Industrial Systems pp. 535-546

- Stefän Einarsson and Marvin Rausand
- Rating Threat Mitigators: Faith in Experts, Governments, and Individuals Themselves to Create a Safer World pp. 547-556

- Robert E. O'Connor, Richard J. Bord and Ann Fisher
- Expert Informants and Relative Risk: A Methodology for Modeling Waterways pp. 557-562

- Robert Gramling, Craig J. Forsyth and George Wooddell
- A Risk Assessment for Consumers of Mourning Doves pp. 563-573

- Joanna Burger, Robert A. Kennamer, I. Lehr Brisbin and Michael Gochfeld
- Retrospective Temporal and Spatial Mobility of Adult Iowa Women pp. 575-584

- R. William Field, Brian J. Smith, Christine P. Brus, Charles F. Lynch, John S. Neuberger and Daniel J. Steck
- Sample Timing and Mathematical Considerations for Modeling Breath Elimination of Volatile Organic Compounds pp. 585-602

- Joachim D. Pleil and Andrew B. Lindstrom
- The Efficacy of Different Methods for Informing the Public About the Range Dependency of Magnetic Fields from High Voltage Power Lines pp. 603-610

- Daniel Read and M. Granger Morgan
- An Empirical Approach for Deriving Information on Total Duration of Exposure from Information on Historical Exposure pp. 611-619

- Paul S. Price, Paul K. Scott, Natalie D. Wilson and Dennis J. Paustenbach
- Deliberation: Integrating Analytical Results into Environmental Decisions Involving Multiple Stakeholders pp. 621-634

- George E. Apostolakis and Susan E. Pickett
- A Quantitative Test of the Cultural Theory of Risk Perceptions: Comparison with the Psychometric Paradigm pp. 635-647

- Claire Marris, Ian H. Langford and Timothy O'Riordan
- Evaluating Risk Communication: Examining Target Audience Perceptions About Four Presentation Formats for Fish Consumption Health Advisory Information pp. 649-659

- Nancy A. Connelly and Barbara A. Knuth
Volume 18, issue 4, 1998
- The Pollution Control System is Broken pp. 365-366

- Terry Davies
- Public Reliance on Risk Communication Channels in the Wake of a Cryptosporidium Outbreak pp. 367-375

- Robert J. Griffin, Sharon Dunwoody and Fernando Zabala
- Health Risks of Energy Systems pp. 377-383

- Wolfram Krewitt, Fintan Hurley, Alfred Trukenmüller and Rainer Friedrich
- A Trivariate Distribution for the Height, Weight, and Fat of Adult Men pp. 385-389

- David E. Burmaster and Donald M. Murray
- Judgments of Chemical Risks: Comparisons Among Senior Managers, Toxicologists, and the Public pp. 391-404

- C. K. Mertz, Paul Slovic and I. F. H. Purchase
- Introduction pp. 405-405

- Vicki M. Bier
- ASME Risk‐Based Inservice Inspection and Testing: An Outlook to the Future pp. 407-421

- Kenneth R. Balkey, Raymond J. Art and Robert J. Bosnak
- Reservations on “ASME Risk‐Based Inservice Inspection and Testing: An Outlook to the Future” pp. 423-425

- W. E. Vesely
- Applying Risk Models to Formulation of Safety Cases pp. 433-444

- Robert W. Youngblood
- Probabilistic‐Based Structural Specifications pp. 445-454

- Fred Moses
- Risk Analysis and Management of Dam Safety pp. 455-462

- Lester Lave and Tunde Balvanyos
- Use of Technical Expert Panels: Applications to Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis pp. 463-469

- Robert J. Budnitz, George Apostolakis, David M. Boore, Lloyd S. Cluff, Kevin J. Coppersmith, C. Allin Cornell and Peter A. Morris
- A Methodology to Select a Wire Insulation for Use in Habitable Spacecraft pp. 471-484

- Todd Paulos and George Apostolakis
- Dynamic Risk Management Systems: Hybrid Architecture and Offshore Platform Illustration pp. 485-496

- M.‐Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell and Peter J. Regan
- Risk of Extreme Events Under Nonstationary Conditions pp. 497-510

- J. Rolf Olsen, James H. Lambert and Yacov Y. Haimes
- A Probabilistic Model for the Failure Frequency of Underground Gas Pipelines pp. 511-527

- Roger Cooke and Eric Jager
Volume 18, issue 3, 1998
- Test of the Linear‐No Threshold Theory pp. 229-229

- Bernard L. Cohen
- Determining the Determinants of Trust pp. 231-232

- Timothy C. Earle
- Response to Earle and Cvetkovich pp. 233-234

- Richard G. Peters, Vincent T. Covello and David B. McCallum
- How Do People Evaluate Risk Reduction When They Are Told Zero Risk Is Impossible? pp. 235-242

- Kazuya Nakayachi
- Beliefs and the Perception of Risks and Accidents pp. 243-252

- Dongo Rémi Kouabenan
- Profiling the High Hazards Perceivers: An Exploratory Study pp. 253-259

- Odd Hellessy, Kjell Grønhaug and Olav Kvitastein
- Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Model for Trichloroethylene Considering Enterohepatic Recirculation of Major Metabolites pp. 261-269

- Robert D. Stenner, James L. Merdink, Jeffery W. Fisher and Richard J. Bull
- A Probabilistic Framework for the Reference Dose (Probabilistic RfD) pp. 271-282

- Jeffrey C. Swartout, Paul S. Price, Michael L. Dourson, Heather L. Carlson‐Lynch and Russell E. Keenan
- Estimates of per Capita Fish Consumption in the U.S. Based on the Continuing Survey of Food Intake by Individuals (CSFII) pp. 283-291

- Helen L. Jacobs, Henry D. Kahn, Kathleen A. Stralka and Dung B. Phan
- On Summarizing Group Exposures in Risk Assessment: Is an Arithmetic Mean or a Geometric Mean More Appropriate? pp. 293-297

- Kenny S. Crump
- Estimates of the Number of Liver Carcinogens in Bioassays Conducted by the National Toxicology Program pp. 299-308

- Kenny S. Crump, D. Krewski and Y. Wang
- Topics in Microbial Risk Assessment: Dynamic Flow Tree Process pp. 309-328

- Harry M. Marks, Margaret E. Coleman, C.‐T. Jordan Lin and Tanya Roberts
- A Comparison of Methods for Estimating the Benchmark Dose Based on Overdispersed Data from Developmental Toxicity Studies pp. 329-342

- Karen Y. Fung, Leonora Marro and Daniel Krewski
- Lay Understanding of Synergistic Risk: The Case of Radon and Cigarette Smoking pp. 343-350

- Sarah E. Hampson, Judy A. Andrews, Michael E. Lee, Lyn S. Foster, Russell E. Glasgow and Edward Liechtenstein
- Stochastic Response Surface Methods (SRSMs) for Uncertainty Propagation: Application to Environmental and Biological Systems pp. 351-363

- S. S. Isukapalli, A. Roy and P. G. Georgopoulos
Volume 18, issue 2, 1998
- Special Introduction pp. 131-131

- Paul R. Kleindorfer and Howard C. Kunreuther
- Introduction pp. 133-133

- Jim Makris
- Compliance Strategies and Regulatory Effectiveness of Performance‐Based Regulation of Chemical Accident Risks pp. 135-143

- Karen R. Chinander, Paul R. Kleindorfer and Howard C. Kunreuther
- Utilizing Third‐Party Inspections for Preventing Major Chemical Accidents pp. 145-153

- Jweeping Er, Howard C. Kunreuther and Isadore Rosenthal
- Informational Regulation of Environmental Risks pp. 155-170

- Paul R. Kleindorfer and Eric W. Orts
- The Role of the Community in the Implementation of the EPA's Rule on Risk Management Programs for Chemical Accidental Release Prevention pp. 171-179

- Isadore Rosenthal, Patrick J. McNulty and Lyse D. Helsing
- Impact of Hazardous Substances Regulations on Small Firms in Delaware and New Jersey pp. 181-189

- Leon C. Schaller, Patrick J. McNulty and Karen R. Chinander
- Communicating Under Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act Amendments pp. 191-197

- Patrick J. McNulty, Leon C. Schaller and Karen R. Chinander
- Use of an ISO 14000 Option in Implementing EPA's Rule on Risk Management Programs for Chemical Accidental Release Prevention pp. 199-203

- Isadore Rosenthal and Donald F. Theiler
- A Pharmacokinetic Study of Occupational and Environmental Benzene Exposure with Regard to Gender pp. 205-213

- Elizabeth A. Brown, Michael L. Shelley and Jeffrey W. Fisher
- Lognormal Distributions for Total Water Intake and Tap Water Intake by Pregnant and Lactating Women in the United States pp. 215-219

- David E. Burmaster
- Analysis of Exogenous Components of Mortality Risks pp. 221-227

- Victor L. Blinkin
Volume 18, issue 1, 1998
- The Dose—Response Model for Dioxin pp. 1-2

- Daniel M. Byrd, Donald O. Allen, Robert L. Beamer, Henry R. Besch, David B. Bylund, John Doull, William W. Fleming, Arthur Fries, F. Peter Guengerich, Roger Hornbrook, Louis Lasagna, Bert K. B. Lum, Elias K. Michaelis, Edward T. Morgan, Alan Poland, Karl K. Rozman, J. Bryan Smith, Hollie I. Swanson, William Waddell and James D. Wilson
- Comments on the Interpretation of Distributions in “Overview of Recent Developments in Ecological Risk Assessment” pp. 3-4

- Glenn W. Suter
- On Construction of a Dermal Soil Adherence PDF: Response to Finley and Scott pp. 5-7

- John C. Kissel
- Response to John Kissel's Letter to the Editor “On Construction of a Dermal Soil Adherence PDF: Response to Finley and Scott” pp. 9-11

- Brent L. Finley and Paul K. Scott
- Characterizing Dose‐Response I: Critical Assessment of the Benchmark Dose Concept pp. 13-26

- James A. Murrell, Christopher J. Portier and Richard W. Morris
- Lognormal Distributions for Skin Area as a Function of Body Weight pp. 27-32

- David E. Burmaster
- A Lognormal Distribution for Time Spent Showering pp. 33-35

- David E. Burmaster
- Uncertainty and Variability Analysis in Multiplicative Risk Models pp. 37-45

- S. N. Rai and D. Krewski
- Quantifying the Distribution of Inhalation Exposure in Human Populations: 2. Distributions of Time Spent by Adults, Adolescents, and Children at Home, at Work, and at School pp. 47-56

- Lisa M. Funk, Richard Sedman, Jill A. J. Beals and Robert Fountain
- The EPA Health Risk Assessment of Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl (MMT) pp. 57-70

- J. Michael Davis, Annie M. Jarabek, David T. Mage and Judith A. Graham
- Air Nicotine and Saliva Cotinine as Indicators of Workplace Passive Smoking Exposure and Risk pp. 71-83

- James L. Repace, Jennifer Jinot, Steven Bayard, Karen Emmons and S. Katharine Hammond
- Worry and Risk Perception pp. 85-93

- Lennart Sjöberg
- Methodological Approaches to Assessing Risk Perceptions Associated with Food‐Related Hazards pp. 95-102

- Lynn J. Frewer, Chaya Howard, Duncan Hedderley and Richard Shepherd
- Risk Perceptions of Offshore Workers on UK Oil and Gas Platforms pp. 103-110

- Mark Fleming, Rhona Flin, Kathryn Mearns and Rachael Gordon
- Risk Perception by Offshore Oil Personnel During Bad Weather Conditions pp. 111-118

- Torbjørn Rundmo and Lennart Sjöberg
- Judgments of Personal and Environmental Risks of Consumer Products—Do they Differ? pp. 119-129

- Holger Schütz and Peter M. Wiedemann
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