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Volume 16, issue 6, 1996
- Radon and Breast Cancer pp. 729-730

- John S. Neuberger and R. William Field
- A Perspective on the Risk Assessment Process for Endocrine‐Disruptive Effects on Wildlife and Human Health pp. 731-739

- Robert J. Kavlock and Gerald T. Ankley
- Interspecies Extrapolation of Physiological Pharmacokinetic Parameter Distributions pp. 741-754

- Karen H. Watanabe and Frédéric Y. Bois
- Age and Gender Differences in Perceived Accident Likelihood and Driver Competences pp. 755-762

- A. Ian Glendon, Lisa Dorn, D. Roy Davies, Gerald Matthews and Ray G. Taylor
- Estimation of Dietary Exposure to Chemicals: A Case Study Illustrating Methods of Distributional Analyses for Food Consumption Data pp. 763-771

- Jeffrey H. Driver, Michael E. Ginevan and Gary K. Whitmyre
- Risk Perception and Symptom Reporting pp. 773-783

- Donald G. MacGregor and Raymond Fleming
- Hybrid Processing of Stochastic and Subjective Uncertainty Data pp. 785-791

- J. Arlin Cooper, Scott Ferson and Lev Ginzburg
- Risk Characterization and the Weight of Evidence: Adapting Gatekeeping Concepts from the Courts pp. 793-799

- Vern R. Walker
- Addressing the Dependency Problem in Access Security System Architecture Design pp. 801-812

- John E. Kobza and Sheldon H. Jacobson
- Evaluation of False Positive and False Negative Outcomes in NTP Long‐Term Rodent Carcinogenicity Studies pp. 813-820

- J. K. Haseman and M. R. Elwell
- Developing and Testing a Facility Location Model for Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste pp. 821-832

- Kevin R. Ballard and Richard G. Kuhn
- Determination of Leukemogenic Benzene Exposure Concentrations: Refined Analyses of the Pliofilm Cohort pp. 833-840

- A. Robert Schnatter, Mark J. Nicolich and Michael G. Bird
Volume 16, issue 5, 1996
- Better Risk Information for Communities pp. 601-603

- Iddo K. Wernick
- Response to “Urinary Excretion of Chromium Following Ingestion of Chromite‐Ore Processing Residues in Humans: Implications for Biomonitoring” by Gargas et al pp. 605-607

- Alan H. Stern, Natalie C. G. Freeman and Michael Gochfeld
- Response to Letter to the Editor Written by Stern et al. Regarding the Paper, “Urinary Excretion of Chromium Following Ingestion of Chromite‐Ore Processing Residues in Humans: Implications for Biomonitoring” pp. 609-612

- Michael L. Gargas, Dennis J. Paustenbach, Brent L. Finley and Mark A. Harris
- Cancer Prevention, Rodent High‐Dose Cancer Tests, and Risk Assessment pp. 613-617

- Bruce N. Ames, Lois Swirsky Gold and Mark K. Shigenaga
- Consideration of Background Exposures in the Management of Hazardous Waste Sites: A New Approach to Risk Assessment pp. 619-625

- Allan H. Smith, Stanley Sciortino, Helen Goeden and Catherine C. Wright
- Overview of Recent Developments in Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment pp. 627-633

- Keith R. Solomon
- Three Conceptions of Quantified Societal Risk pp. 635-644

- Pieter Jan M. Stallen, Rob Geerts and Han K. Vrijling
- Exposure of Contractors to Chemical Pollutants During the Maintenance Shut‐Down of a Chemical Plant pp. 645-655

- Michel Hery, François Diebold and Gérard Hecht
- A Semiparametric Approach to Risk Assessment for Quantitative Outcomes pp. 657-665

- Ronald J. Bosch, David Wypij and Louise M. Ryan
- Comparison of Contact Site Cancer Potency Across Dose Routes: Case Study with Epichlorohydrin pp. 667-681

- Gary L. Ginsberg, William E. Pepelko, Robert L. Goble and Dale B. Hattis
- Assessing Cross‐Media Impacts: A Comparative Risk Approach pp. 683-692

- D. S. Borys, R. D. Skarzinskas and L. D. Green
- Exposure‐Response Functions for Health Effects of Air Pollutants Based on Epidemiological Findings pp. 693-702

- Kristin Aunan
- A Nonidentifiability Aspect of the Two‐Stage Model of Carcinogenesis pp. 711-715

- Leonid G. Hanin and Andrej Yu. Yakovlev
- Risk Perception: An Empirical Study of the Relationship Between Worldview and the Risk Construct pp. 717-723

- Christina G. S. Palmer
Volume 16, issue 4, 1996
- Response to John Kissels' Letter to the Editor “Characterization of Soil Adherence to Skin: Impact of Historical Misinterpretation of the Que Hee et al. Data” pp. 443-444

- Brent Finley and Paul Scott
- No‐Effect Concentration as a Basis for Ecological Risk Assessment pp. 445-447

- S. A. L. M. Kooijman, J. J. M. Bedaux and W. Slob
- A Biologically‐Based Dose—Response Model for Developmental Toxicology pp. 449-458

- Brian G. Leroux, Wendy M. Leisenring, Suresh H. Moolgavkar and Elaine M. Faustman
- Fishing in a Polluted Estuary: Fishing Behavior, Fish Consumption, and Potential Risk pp. 459-471

- Helen May and Joanna Burger
- What Determines Trust in Information About Food‐Related Risks? Underlying Psychological Constructs pp. 473-486

- L. J. Frewer, C. Howard, D. Hedderley and R. Shepherd
- Public Perceptions of Everyday Food Hazards: A Psychometric Study pp. 487-500

- Chris Fife‐Schaw and Gene Rowe
- The SAM Framework: Modeling the Effects of Management Factors on Human Behavior in Risk Analysis pp. 501-515

- Dean M. Murphy and M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- The Role of Geographic Scale in Monitoring Environmental Justice pp. 517-526

- Susan L. Cutter, Danika Holm and Lloyd Clark
- An Analytical Framework for Relating Dose, Risk, and Incidence: An Application to Occupational Tuberculosis Infection pp. 527-538

- Mark Nicas
- Application of a Biologically‐Based RFD Estimation Method to Tetrachlorodibenzo‐P‐Dioxin (TCDD) Mediated Immune Suppression and Enzyme Induction pp. 539-548

- Lynne Fahey McGrath, Panos Georgopoulos and Michael A. Gallo
- Quantifying Water Pathogen Risk in an Epidemiological Framework pp. 549-563

- Joseph N. Eisenberg, Edmund Y. W. Seto, Adam W. Olivieri and Robert C. Spear
- The Role of Heavy Drinking in the Risk of Traffic Fatalities pp. 565-569

- Bruce P. Kennedy, Nancy E. Isaac and John D. Graham
- Cardiac Sensitization Thresholds of Halon Replacement Chemicals Predicted in Humans by Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling pp. 571-579

- Allen Vinegar and Gary W. Jepson
- An Empirical Analysis of Rock Climbers' Response to Hazard Warnings pp. 581-586

- Paul Jakus and W. Shaw
- Variance‐Based Importance Analysis Applied to a Complex Probabilistic Performance Assessment pp. 587-598

- Randall D. Manteufel
Volume 16, issue 3, 1996
- Epidemiology, Risk Assessment, and Public Policy: Restoring Epistemic Warrants pp. 291-293

- Gio Batta Gori
- Comment on “An Approach for Balancing Health and Ecological Risks at Hazardous Waste Sites” pp. 295-297

- D.C. Kocher and F.O. Hoffman
- Response to “Comment on‘An Approach for Balancing Health and Ecological Risks at Hazardous Waste Sites’” pp. 299-299

- Glenn W. Suter
- Response to Dr. Barry's Article on Environmental Tobacco Smoke/Regarding Mr. Wilson's Letter pp. 301-302

- Steven Bayard and Jennifer Jinot
- Response to the Comments Made by Bayard and Jinot pp. 303-304

- Daniel Barry
- Using Time Intervals Between Expected Events to Communicate Risk Magnitudes pp. 305-308

- Neil D. Weinstein, Kathryn Kolb and Bernard D. Goldstein
- On‐Site Storage of High Level Nuclear Waste: Attitudes and Perceptions of Local Residents pp. 309-319

- Gilbert W. Bassett, Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith and Carol Silva
- Small Parts Aspiration, Ingestion, and Choking in Small Children: Findings of the Small Parts Research Project pp. 321-330

- Gene Rider and Cheryl L. Wilson
- A General Model for Exposure and Uptake from Consumer Products pp. 331-338

- Mark P. van Veen
- Monte Carlo Modeling of Time‐Dependent Exposures Using a Microexposure Event Approach pp. 339-348

- Paul S. Price, Cynthia L. Curry, Philip E. Goodrum, Michael N. Gray, Jane I. McCrodden, Natalie W. Harrington, Heather Carlson‐Lynch and Russell E. Keenan
- Systemic Uptake and Clearance of Chloroform by Hairless Rats Following Dermal Exposure. I. Brief Exposure to Aqueous Solutions pp. 349-357

- Mohammad S. Islam, Luhua Zhao, Joseph Zhou, Lilly Dong, James N. McDougal and Gordon L. Flynn
- Identifying Dangerous Trucking Firms pp. 359-366

- Leon N. Moses and Ian Savage
- The Effects of Exposure to “Synthetic” Chemicals on Human Health: A Review pp. 367-376

- Peter M. VanDoren
- Uncertainties in the Link Between Global Climate Change and Predicted Health Risks from Pollution: Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) Case Study Using a Fugacity Model pp. 377-393

- T. E. McKone, J. I. Daniels and M. Goldman
- A Simple Upper Limit for the Sum of the Risks of the Components in a Mixture pp. 395-398

- David W. Gaylor and James J. Chen
- A Simulation Study of the Influence of Study Design on the Estimation of Benchmark Doses for Developmental Toxicity pp. 399-410

- Robert J. Kavlock, Judith E. Schmid and R. Woodrow Setzer
- An Effective Statistical Approach for Comparative Risk Assessment pp. 411-419

- Cherng G. Ding, York Y. Woo, Her‐Jiun Sheu, Hui‐Chen Chien and Shu‐Fen Shen
- Citizen Perceptions of Risks Associated with Moving Radiological Waste pp. 421-427

- Mark K. McBeth and Ann S. Oakes
- Examining Psychometrics and Polarization in a Single‐Risk Case Study pp. 429-438

- Craig W. Trumbo
Volume 16, issue 2, 1996
- Comments on Tengs et al., “Comparative Study of the Cost‐Effectiveness of Life‐Saving Interventions” pp. 131-131

- Jerome S. Puskin and Byron Bunger
- Developing a Subject‐Derived Terminology to Describe Perceptions of Chemicals in Foods pp. 133-146

- Monique M. Raats and Richard Shepherd
- A Distributed Parameter Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Model for Dermal and Inhalation Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds pp. 147-160

- A. Roy, C. P. Weisel, P. J. Lioy and P. G. Georgopoulos
- The Constrained Extremal Distribution Selection Method pp. 161-176

- Michael J. Lenox and Yacov Y. Haimes
- Customer Perceptions of Agency Risk Communication pp. 177-184

- Ann Fisher and Ya‐Chin Chen
- Historical Application of a Social Amplification of Risk Model: Economic Impacts of Risk Events at Nuclear Weapons Facilities pp. 185-193

- William C. Metz
- A Comparison of Two Statistical Approaches to Estimate Long‐Term Exposure Distributions from Short‐Term Measurements pp. 195-200

- Wout Slob
- Derivation of a Target Concentration of Pb in Soil Based on Elevation of Adult Blood Pressure pp. 201-210

- Alan H. Stern
- Ecological Risks to Fossorial Vertebrates from Volatile Organic Compounds in Soil pp. 211-219

- Tina M. Carlsen
- Risk Assessment of Nongenotoxic Carcinogens Based upon Cell Proliferation/Death Rates in Rodents pp. 221-225

- David W. Gaylor and Qi Zheng
- Uncertainty and the Value of Information with Stochastic Losses from Global Warming pp. 227-235

- Stephen C. Peck and Thomas J. Teisberg
- Who Holds the Stakes? A Case Study of Stakeholder Identification at Two Nuclear Weapons Production Sites pp. 237-249

- Patricia E. Boiko, Richard L. Morrill, James Flynn, Elaine M. Faustman, Gerald van Belle and Gilbert S. Omenn
- Credibility, Information Preferences, and Information Interests pp. 251-261

- Helmut Jungermann, Hans‐Rüdiger Pfister and Katrin Fischer
- Uncertainty and Variation in Indirect Exposure Assessments: An Analysis of Exposure to Tetrachlorodibenzo‐p‐Dioxin from a Beef Consumption Pathway pp. 263-277

- Paul S. Price, Steave H. Su, Jeff R. Harrington and Russell E. Keenan
- An Evaluation of Three Representative Multimedia Models Used to Support Cleanup Decision‐Making at Hazardous, Mixed, and Radioactive Waste Sites pp. 279-287

- P. D. Moskowitz, R. Pardi, V. M. Fthenakis, S. Holtzman, L. C. Sun and B. Irla
Volume 16, issue 1, 1996
- Radon Plateout on Synthetic Fibers as a Possible Risk Factor in Breast Cancer pp. 1-2

- P. M. Kildea and T. C. Lee
- Comment on “Uptake of Chloroform by Skin During Short Exposures to Contaminated Water” pp. 3-3

- Halina S. Brown
- On the Selection of Distributions for Stochastic Variables pp. 5-18

- Fritz A. Seiler and Joseph L. Alvarez
- Major Chemical Accidents in Industrializing Countries: The Socio‐Political Amplification of Risk pp. 19-29

- Marcelo Firpo de Souza Porto and Carlos Machado de Freitas
- Media Coverage of Hazard Events: Analyzing the Assumptions pp. 31-42

- William R. Freudenburg, Cynthia‐Lou Coleman, James Gonzales and Catherine Helgeland
- A Monte Carlo Procedure for the Construction of Complementary Cumulative Distribution Functions for Comparison with the EPA Release Limits for Radioactive Waste Disposal pp. 43-55

- J. C. Helton and A. W. Shiver
- Industry Response to SARA Title III: Pollution Prevention, Risk Reduction, and Risk Communication pp. 57-66

- Susan L. Santos, Vincent T. Covello and David B. McCallum
- Risk‐Based Environmental Remediation: Bayesian Monte Carlo Analysis and the Expected Value of Sample Information pp. 67-79

- Maxine E. Dakins, John E. Toll, Mitchell J. Small and Kevin P. Brand
- A Bayesian Benefit‐Risk Model Applied to the South Florida Building Code pp. 81-91

- James D. Englehardt and Chengjun Peng
- Recommendations on the Testing and Use of Pseudo‐Random Number Generators Used in Monte Carlo Analysis for Risk Assessment pp. 93-105

- Timothy M. Barry
- On the Correlation Coefficient Between the TD50 and the MTD pp. 107-113

- Mehdi Razzaghi and David W. Gaylor
- Field Measurement of Dermal Soil Loading Attributable to Various Activities: Implications for Exposure Assessment pp. 115-125

- John C. Kissel, Karen Y. Richter and Richard A. Fenske
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