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Volume 17, issue 6, 1997
- Methyl tert Butyl Ether Systemic Toxicity pp. 661-672

- John J. Clary
- Carcinogenicity Studies on MTBE: Critical Review and Interpretation pp. 673-681

- John H. Mennear
- An Analysis of the Health Benefits Associated with the Use of MTBE Reformulated Gasoline and Oxygenated Fuels in Reducing Atmospheric Concentrations of Selected Volatile Organic Compounds pp. 683-691

- Hugh L. Spitzer
- Projection of Health Benefits from Ambient Ozone Reduction Related to the Use of Methyl tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) in the Reformulated Gasoline Program pp. 693-704

- Serap Erdal, Henry Gong, William S. Linn and Richard Rykowski
- Causality Assessment of the Acute Health Complaints Reported in Association with Oxygenated Fuels pp. 705-715

- Nancy J. Balter
- Route‐to‐Route Extrapolation of the Toxic Potency of MTBE pp. 717-725

- Michael L. Dourson and Susan P. Felter
- Risk Characterization of Methyl tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) in Tap Water pp. 727-743

- Bonnie R. Stern and Robert G. Tardiff
- The Dynamics of Risk Perception: How Does Perceived Risk Respond to Risk Events? pp. 745-757

- George O. Rogers
- The Elaboration Likelihood Model and Communication About Food Risks pp. 759-770

- Lynn J. Frewer, Chaya Howard, Duncan Hedderley and Richard Shepherd
- Estimating Benchmark Concentrations and Other Noncancer Endpoints in Epidemiology Studies pp. 771-780

- A. J. Bailer, L. T. Stayner, R. J. Smith, E. D. Kuempel and M. M. Prince
- Conservatism of the Accident Sequence Evaluation Program HRA Procedure pp. 781-787

- Bryan F. Gore, James S. Dukelow, Timothy M. Mitts and Wesley L. Nicholson
- A Native American Exposure Scenario pp. 789-795

- Stuart G. Harris and Barbara L. Harper
- A Score Comparison Method as an Aid to Integrating Separate Comparative Risk Rankings into a Single, Comparative Risk Ranking pp. 797-806

- Paul F. Deisler
- Does Diesel Exhaust Cause Human Lung Cancer? pp. 807-829

- Louis Anthony Cox
Volume 17, issue 5, 1997
- Breast Cancer, Radon, and Brassieres? pp. 525-526

- Anthony V. Nero
- ATSDR Science Panel on the Bioavailability of Mercury in Soils: Lessons Learned pp. 527-532

- Richard A. Canady, Jack E. Hanley and Allan S. Susten
- Current Views on the Oral Bioavailability of Inorganic Mercury in Soil: Implications for Health Risk Assessments pp. 533-544

- Dennis J. Paustenbach, Gretchen M. Bruce and Paul Chrostowski
- Evaluation of Methods for Assessing the Oral Bioavailability of Inorganic Mercury in Soil pp. 545-555

- Rosalind A. Schoof and Jesper Bo Nielsen
- The Environmental Geochemistry and Bioaccessibility of Mercury in Soils and Sediments: A Review pp. 557-569

- Andy Davis, Nicolas S. Bloom and Shane S. Que Hee
- The Effect of Decisions About Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage on Residential Property Values pp. 571-582

- William C. Metz and David E. Clark
- A Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Model Assessment of Methyl t‐Butyl Ether in Groundwater for a Bathing and Showering Determination pp. 583-598

- Hari V. Rao and Gary L. Ginsberg
- Biosphere Model for High Level Waste Repository pp. 599-608

- Runo Barrdahl
- A Simulation Model for Occupational Tuberculosis Transmission pp. 609-616

- Mark Nicas and Edmund Seto
- A Unified Approach to a Class of Stochastic Carcinogenesis Models pp. 617-624

- Qi Zheng
- Using GIS in Risk Analysis: A Case Study of Hazardous Waste Transport pp. 625-633

- Andrew A. Lovett, Julian P. Parfitt and Julii S. Brainard
- The Vulnerability of the Nevada Visitor Economy to a Repository at Yucca Mountain pp. 635-647

- Doug Easterling
- Variability in PAH‐DNA Adduct Measurements in Peripheral Mononuclear Cells: Implications for Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment pp. 649-656

- Christopher Dickey, Regina M. Santella, Dale Hattis, Deliang Tang, Yanzhi Hsu, Tom Cooper, Tie‐Lan Young and Frederica P. Perera
Volume 17, issue 4, 1997
- Smart Air Bags? pp. 401-402

- Niels Lind
- EPA's Ozone Standard May Harm Public Health and Welfare pp. 403-405

- Susan E. Dudley and Wendy L. Gramm
- The Words of Risk Analysis pp. 407-417

- Stan Kaplan
- Life Years Lost at Hazardous Waste Sites: Remediation Worker Fatalities vs. Cancer Deaths to Nearby Residents pp. 419-425

- Joshua T. Cohen, Barbara D. Beck and Ruthann Rudel
- An Approach for Modeling Noncancer Dose Responses with an Emphasis on Uncertainty pp. 427-437

- Paul S. Price, Russell E. Keenan, Jeffrey C. Swartout, Carol A. Gillis, Heather Carlson‐Lynch and Michael L. Dourson
- Residential House and Zone Volumes in the United States: Empirical and Estimated Parametric Distributions pp. 439-446

- Donald M. Murray
- Statistical Quantification of the Sources of Variance in Uncertainty Analyses pp. 447-453

- R. Bruce Robinson and Brian T. Hurst
- Bias in Population Estimates of Long‐Term Exposure from Short‐Term Measurements of Individual Exposure pp. 455-466

- Robert J. Buck, Karen A. Hammerstrom and P. Barry Ryan
- The Cost‐Effectiveness of Lifesaving Interventions in Sweden pp. 467-478

- Joakim A. L. Ramsberg and Lennart Sjöberg
- Cross‐Cultural Differences in Risk Perception: A Model‐Based Approach pp. 479-488

- Robert N. Bontempo, William P. Bottom and Elke U. Weber
- Mixed Messages in Risk Communication pp. 489-498

- Cynthia G. Jardine and Steve E. Hrudey
- Lognormal Distributions for Body Weight as a Function of Age for Males and Females in the United States, 1976–1980 pp. 499-505

- David E. Burmaster and Edmund A. C. Crouch
- Communicating Low Risk Magnitudes: Incidence Rates Expressed as Frequency Versus Rates Expressed as Probability pp. 507-510

- Michael Siegrist
- Anesthesia Patient Risk: A Quantitative Approach to Organizational Factors and Risk Management Options pp. 511-523

- M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell, Linda M. Lakats, Dean M. Murphy and David M. Gaba
Volume 17, issue 3, 1997
- Comparing Estimates of the Effects of Air Pollution on Human Mortality Obtained Using Different Regression Methodologies pp. 273-278

- Laurence A. Baxter, Stephen J. Finch, Frederick W. Lipfert and Qiqing Yu
- Compliance Versus Risk in Assessing Occupational Exposures pp. 279-292

- Rogelio Tornero‐Velez, Elaine Symanski, Hans Kromhout, Rong C. Yu and Stephen M. Rappaport
- Public Opposition to a Proposed Nuclear Waste Repository in Canada: An Investigation of Cultural and Economic Effects pp. 293-302

- Donald W. Hine, Craig Summers, Mark Prystupa and Antoinette McKenzie‐Richer
- Exploring the “Psychometric Paradigm”: Comparisons Between Aggregate and Individual Analyses pp. 303-312

- Claire Marris, Ian Langford, Thomas Saunderson and Timothy O'Riordan
- Risk Perception, Federal Spending, and the Savannah River Site: Attitudes of Hunters and Fishermen pp. 313-320

- Joanna Burger, Jessica Sanchez, J. Whitfield Gibbons and Michael Gochfeld
- Categorical Regression Analysis of Acute Exposure to Tetrachloroethylene pp. 321-332

- Daniel J. Guth, Raymond J. Carroll, Douglas G. Simpson and Haibo Zhou
- Development of Risk‐Based Ranking Measures of Effectiveness for the United States Coast Guard's Vessel Inspection Program pp. 333-340

- Timothy A. Wheeler, Kishore Gawande and Stephen Bespalko
- Perception of Ecological Risk to Water Environments pp. 341-352

- Timothy L. McDaniels, Lawrence J. Axelrod, Nigel S. Cavanagh and Paul Slovic
- Estimating Health Risks from Natural Hazards Using Risk Assessment and Epidemiology pp. 353-358

- Josephine Malilay, Alden Henderson, Michael McGeehin and W. Dana Flanders
- Life‐Cycle Assessment in Relation to Risk Assessment: An Evolving Perspective pp. 359-365

- J. W. Owens
- The Two‐Stage Model of Carcinogenesis: Overcoming the Nonidentifiability Dilemma pp. 367-374

- Claire D. Sherman and Christopher J. Portier
- Estimation from Zero‐Failure Data pp. 375-380

- Robert T. Bailey
- Risk Associated with Transportation of Spent Nuclear Fuel Under Demanding Security Constraints: The Colombian Experience pp. 381-389

- Héctor A. Múnera, María B. Canal and Mauricio Muñoz
- Some Properties of the Hazard Function of the Two‐Mutation Clonal Expansion Model pp. 391-399

- Wolfgang F. Heidenreich, E. Georg Luebeck and Suresh H. Moolgavkar
Volume 17, issue 2, 1997
- Exogenous Risk in the Moscow Population pp. 127-129

- Victor L. Blinkin
- The Brent Spar Controversy: An Example of Risk Communication Gone Wrong pp. 131-136

- Ragnar E. Löfstedt and Ortwin Renn
- Air Pollution and Human Health: Perspectives for the ‘90s and Beyond pp. 137-146

- Frederick W. Lipfert
- Hazardous Materials Releases in the Northridge Earthquake: Implications for Seismic Risk Assessment pp. 147-156

- Michael K. Lindell and Ronald W. Perry
- What Is Wrong with Criterion FN‐Lines for Judging the Tolerability of Risk? pp. 157-168

- Andrew W. Evans and Neville Q. Verlander
- Neighborhood Quality, Environmental Hazards, Personality Traits, and Resident Actions pp. 169-175

- Michael Greenberg and Dona Schneider
- First‐Order Reliability Analysis of Public Health Risk Assessment pp. 177-185

- Maged M. Hamed
- Multimedia Benchmarking Analysis for Three Risk Assessment Models: RESRAD, MMSOILS, and MEPAS pp. 187-201

- William B. Mills, J. J. Cheng, James G. Droppo, Ernest R. Faillace, Emmanuel K. Gnanapragasam, Robert A. Johns, Gerard F. Laniak, Christine S. Lew, Dennis L. Strenge, Jonna F. Sutherland, Gene Whelan and Charley Yu
- An Overview of a Multimedia Benchmarking Analysis for Three Risk Assessment Models: RESRAD, MMSOILS, and MEPAS pp. 203-214

- Gerard F. Laniak, James G. Droppo, Ernest R. Faillace, Emmanuel K. Gnanapragasam, William B. Mills, Dennis L. Strenge, Gene Whelan and Charley Yu
- Cybernetic Risk Analysis pp. 215-225

- Kevin J. Foster
- Critical Effects and Exposure Limits pp. 227-236

- Sven Ove Hansson
- U.S. Aviation Regulations Increase Probability of Midair Collisions pp. 237-248

- Robert W. Patlovany
- On the Solution Approach for Bayesian Modeling of Initiating Event Frequencies and Failure Rates pp. 249-252

- Eduard Hofer, Stephen C. Hora, Ronald L. Iman and Jörg Peschke
- The Value of Improved National Exposure Information for Perchloroethylene (Perc): A Case Study for Dry Cleaners pp. 253-271

- Kimberly M. Thompson and John S. Evans
Volume 17, issue 1, 1997
- So Carcinogens Have Thresholds: How Do We Decide What Exposure Levels Should Be Considered Safe? pp. 1-3

- James D. Wilson
- A Note on the Relationship Between Lifetime Tumor Risk and Expected Time to Tumor pp. 5-7

- David W. Gaylor and Qi Zheng
- Estimating the Ozone Depletion Potential of Methyl Bromide pp. 9-17

- Murray R. Selwyn, James E. Georges and Alexander A. Georgiev
- Bounding Estimates for Critical Events When Directly Disposing Highly Enriched Spent Nuclear Fuel in Unsaturated Tuff pp. 19-35

- Rob P. Rechard, Martin S. Tierney, Larry C. Sanchez and Mary‐Alena Martell
- Skin Cancer and Inorganic Arsenic: Uncertainty‐Status of Risk pp. 37-42

- Kenneth G. Brown, How‐Ran Guo, Tsung‐Li Kuo and Howard L. Greene
- The Determinants of Trust and Credibility in Environmental Risk Communication: An Empirical Study pp. 43-54

- Richard G. Peters, Vincent T. Covello and David B. McCallum
- Culture, Cosmopolitanism, and Risk Management pp. 55-65

- Timothy C. Earle and George Cvetkovich
- Remedial Policies in Radiologically‐Contaminated Forests: Environmental Consequences and Risk Assessment pp. 67-75

- Igor Linkov, Benoit Morel and William R. Schell
- Plausible Upper Bounds: Are Their Sums Plausible? pp. 77-84

- Vincent James Cogliano
- Altruistic Preferences for Life‐Saving Public Programs: Do Baseline Risks Matter? pp. 85-92

- George L. Van Houtven
- Efficient Treatment of Uncertainty in Numerical Optimization pp. 93-96

- J. D. Galambos and J. A. Holmes
- On the Effect of Probability Distributions of Input Variables in Public Health Risk Assessment pp. 97-105

- Maged M. Hamed and Philip B. Bedient
- Importance of Distributional Form in Characterizing Inputs to Monte Carlo Risk Assessments pp. 107-113

- Charles N. Haas
- Computer Simulation of Clonal Growth Cancer Models. I. Parameter Estimation Using an Iterative Absolute Bisection Algorithm pp. 115-126

- David A. Kramer and Rory B. Conolly
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