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Volume 14, issue 6, 1994

Biological Models of Carcinogenesis and Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment pp. 879-882 Downloads
Suresh H. Moolgavkar
Limitations of Biological Models of Carcinogenesis for Low‐Dose Extrapolation pp. 883-886 Downloads
Kenny S. Crump
The Valdez Air Health Study pp. 887-889 Downloads
Yoram Cohen, Gerald E. Anderson, Lyle R. Chinkin, Gary Pascoe, Charles E. Schmidt and Arthur Winer
Response to The Valdez Air Study Review Committee pp. 891-893 Downloads
Bernard D. Goldstein
Testing a Visual Display to Explain Small Probabilities pp. 895-896 Downloads
Neil D. Weinstein, Peter M. Sandman and William K. Hallman
Response: Risk Assessment for Aflatoxin pp. 897-897 Downloads
Robert D. Bruce
Boost for Risk Assessment in the United Kingdom pp. 899-900 Downloads
David J. Ball
Comments on “Comparing Toxicologic and Epidemiologic Studies: Methylene Chloride–A Case Study” pp. 901-902 Downloads
F. Terry Hearne and Wayne M. Lednar
Response to Hearne and Lednar pp. 903-904 Downloads
Leslie T. Stayner and A. John Bailer
“Improving” Risk Communication and Risk Management: Legislated Solutions or Legislated Disasters? pp. 905-906 Downloads
Branden B. Johnson and Paul Slovic
Risk Assessment Research: Only the Beginning pp. 907-911 Downloads
Adam M. Finkel
An Alternative Approach to Dietary Exposure Assessment pp. 913-916 Downloads
Barbara J. Petersen, Leila M. Barraj, Larry R. Muenz and Stanley L. Harrison
The Effect of Product Safety Regulation on Safety Precautions pp. 917-930 Downloads
W Viscusi and Gerald O. Cavallo
How Children Spend Their Time: A Sample Survey for Use in Exposure and Risk Assessments pp. 931-944 Downloads
Abraham Silvers, B. Thomas Florence, Daniel L. Rourke and Ronald J. Lorimor
Awareness of Bad News, Environmental Attitudes, and Subjective Estimates of Coastal Pollution pp. 945-948 Downloads
J. Richard Eiser, Steven D. Reicher and Tessa J. Podpadec
The Risks of “Putting the Numbers in Context”: A Cautionary Tale pp. 949-958 Downloads
William R. Freudenburg and Julie A. Rursch
What Do People Know About Global Climate Change? 1. Mental Models pp. 959-970 Downloads
Ann Bostrom, M. Granger Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff and Daniel Read
What Do People Know About Global Climate Change? 2. Survey Studies of Educated Laypeople pp. 971-982 Downloads
Daniel Read, Ann Bostrom, M. Granger Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff and Tom Smuts
Risk Decision Making in Operational Safety Management– Experience from the Nordic Benchmark Study pp. 983-991 Downloads
Jan Holmberg, Urho Pulkkinen, Kurt Pörn and Kecheng Shen
The Importance of Biological Realism in Dioxin Risk Assessment Models Michael pp. 993-1000 Downloads
C. Kohn, George W. Lucier and Christopher J. Portier
Estimating Upper Confidence Limits for Extra Risk in Quantal Multistage Models pp. 1001-1010 Downloads
A. John Bailer and Randall J. Smith
Estimated Risk of Occupational Fatalities Associated with Hazardous Waste Site Remediation pp. 1011-1017 Downloads
Alan F. Hoskin, J. Paul Leigh and Thomas W. Planek
Urinary Excretion of Chromium Following Ingestion of Chromite‐Ore Processing Residues in Humans: Implications for Biomonitoring pp. 1019-1024 Downloads
Michael L. Gargas, Robin L. Norton, Mark A. Harris, Dennis J. Paustenbach and Brent L. Finley
Adjusting Triangular Distributions for Judgmental Bias pp. 1025-1031 Downloads
David G. Hudak
Use of Mechanistic Models to Estimate Low‐Dose Cancer Risks pp. 1033-1038 Downloads
Kenny S. Crump
Multistage Models of Carcinogenesis: An Approximation for the Size and Number Distribution of Late‐Stage Clones pp. 1039-1048 Downloads
Claire D. Sherman, Christopher J. Portier and Annette Kopp‐Schneider
Derivation of a Target Level of Lead in Soil at Residential Sites Corresponding to a De Minimis Contribution to Blood Lead Concentration pp. 1049-1056 Downloads
Alan H. Stern
Design of Developmental Toxicity Studies for Assessing Joint Effects of Dose and Duration pp. 1057-1071 Downloads
Daniel O. Scharfstein and Paige L. Williams
Reproducibility of the Dose‐Response Curve of Steroid‐Induced Cleft Palate in Mice pp. 1073-1077 Downloads
Stan C. Freni, Mehdi Razzaghi and Gary E. Moore
The Exact Formula for Tumor Incidence in the Two‐Stage Model pp. 1079-1080 Downloads
Annette Kopp‐Schneider, Christopher J. Portier and Claire D. Sherman
On the Exact Hazard and Survival Functions of the MVK Stochastic Carcinogenesis Model pp. 1081-1084 Downloads
Qi Zheng
A Psychological Study of the Inverse Relationship Between Perceived Risk and Perceived Benefit pp. 1085-1096 Downloads
Ali Siddiq Alhakami and Paul Slovic
Dose‐Response Analysis Using Spreadsheets pp. 1097-1100 Downloads
Charles N. Haas
Gender, Race, and Perception of Environmental Health Risks pp. 1101-1108 Downloads
James Flynn, Paul Slovic and C. K. Mertz
A Review of GWSCREEN Version 2.0, with an Emphasis on Physical and Chemical Processes Important to Ground Water Pathway Assessments pp. 1109-1121 Downloads
R. J. MacKinnon and T. M. Sullivan

Volume 14, issue 5, 1994

When and How Can You Specify a Probability Distribution When You Don't Know Much? pp. 661-706 Downloads
Yacov Y. Haimes, Timothy Barry and James H. Lambert
Propagation of Uncertainty in Risk Assessments: The Need to Distinguish Between Uncertainty Due to Lack of Knowledge and Uncertainty Due to Variability pp. 707-712 Downloads
F. Owen Hoffman and Jana S. Hammonds
Assessment of Variability and Uncertainty Distributions for Practical Risk Analyses pp. 713-730 Downloads
Dale Hattis and David E. Burmaster
Selection of Probability Distributions in Characterizing Risk of Extreme Events pp. 731-742 Downloads
James H. Lambert, Nicholas C. Matalas, Con Way Ling, Yacov Y. Haimes and Duan Li
Understanding Uncertainty pp. 743-750 Downloads
William D. Rowe
Stepping Out of Your Own Shadow: A Didactic Example of How Facing Uncertainty Can Improve Decision‐Making pp. 751-761 Downloads
Adam M. Finkel
Potential Negative Impacts of Nuclear Activities on Local Economies: Rethinking the Issue pp. 763-770 Downloads
William C. Metz
Comment on William C. Metz’“Potential Impacts of Nuclear Activities on Local Economics: Rethinking the Issue”1 pp. 771-772 Downloads
Kai Erikson
Stigma Happens: Social Problems in the Siting of Nuclear Waste Facilities pp. 773-777 Downloads
Paul Slovic, James Flynn and Robin Gregory
Designing Risk Communications: Completing and Correcting Mental Models of Hazardous Processes, Part I pp. 779-788 Downloads
Cynthia J. Atman, Ann Bostrom, Baruch Fischhoff and M. Granger Morgan
Evaluating Risk Communications: Completing and Correcting Mental Models of Hazardous Processes, Part II pp. 789-798 Downloads
Ann Bostrom, Cynthia J. Atman, Baruch Fischhoff and M. Granger Morgan
Public Perceptions of the Potential Hazards Associated with Food Production and Food Consumption: An Empirical Study pp. 799-806 Downloads
Paul Sparks and Richard Shepherd
Use of Biological Markers in Risk Assessment1 pp. 807-813 Downloads
Alex McMillan, Alice S. Whittemore, Abraham Silvers and Yasamin DiCiccio
Perception of Risks From Electromagnetic Fields: A Psychometric Evaluation of a Risk‐Communication Approach pp. 815-828 Downloads
Donald G. MacGregor, Paul Slovic and M. Granger Morgan
Database Requirements for Epidemiological Estimates of Radiation Risks in Continuously Exposed Populations pp. 829-831 Downloads
Y. S. Mayya, P. V. Joshi and K. S. V. Nambi
Communicating Contaminant Risks from Sport‐Caught Fish: The Importance of Target Audience Assessment pp. 833-841 Downloads
Christine M. Velicer and Barbara A. Knuth
Point Estimates of Cancer Risk at Low Doses pp. 843-850 Downloads
David W. Gaylor, Ralph L. Kodell, James J. Chen, Janet A. Springer, Ronald J. Lorentzen and Robert J. Scheuplein
Perceived Risk and Uncertainty of Nuclear Waste: Differences Among Science, Business, and Environmental Group Members pp. 851-856 Downloads
Hank Jenkins‐Smith and Gilbert W. Bassett
A Process for Incorporating Comparative Risk into Environmental Policymaking in Louisiana pp. 857-861 Downloads
Regina Thompson, Paul H. Templet, John K. Gamman, Scott T. McCleary and Margaret A. Reams
Opportunities and Impediments for Risk‐Based Standards: Some Views from a Workshop pp. 863-868 Downloads
Regina L. Hunter, David W. Layton and Lynn R. Anspaugh
Software Listings pp. 873-874 Downloads
Paul D. Moskowitz

Volume 14, issue 4, 1994

A Note on Compounded Conservatism pp. 379-381 Downloads
Kenneth T. Bogen
Estimation of Common Cause Failure Rates Based on Uncertain Event Data pp. 383-387 Downloads
Jussi K. Vaurio
Measures of Compounding Conservatism in Probabilistic Risk Assessment pp. 389-393 Downloads
Alison C. Cullen
Lognormal Distributions for Fish Consumption by the General U.S. Population pp. 395-404 Downloads
Betsy Ruffle, David E. Burmaster, Paul D. Anderson and Henry D. Gordon
Uses of Probabilistic Exposure Models in Ecological Risk Assessments of Contaminated Sites pp. 405-419 Downloads
David L. Macintosh, Glenn W. Suter and F. Owen Hoffman
Human Interindividual Variability–A Major Source of Uncertainty in Assessing Risks for Noncancer Health Effects pp. 421-431 Downloads
Dale Hattis and Ken Silver
Use of Monte Carlo Simulation for Human Exposure Assessment at a Superfund Site pp. 433-439 Downloads
Roy L. Smith
An Improved Framework for Uncertainty Analysis: Accounting for Unsuspected Errors pp. 441-447 Downloads
Alexander I. Shlyakhter
Uncertainty and Variability in Human Exposures to Soil Contaminants Through Home‐Grown Food: A Monte Carlo Assessment pp. 449-463 Downloads
Thomas E. McKone
Managing Uncertainty: The Tropospheric Ozone Challenge pp. 465-475 Downloads
Hung‐po Chao, Stephen C. Peck and Y. Steve Wan
Principles of Good Practice for the Use of Monte Carlo Techniques in Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessments pp. 477-481 Downloads
David E. Burmaster and Paul D. Anderson
Treatment of Uncertainty in Performance Assessments for Complex Systems pp. 483-511 Downloads
Jon C. Helton
Estimated Distributions for Average Daily Consumption of Total and Self‐Caught Fish for Adults in Michigan Angler Households pp. 513-519 Downloads
Donald M. Murray and David E. Burmaster
Sensitivity of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models to Variation in Model Parameters: Methylene Chloride pp. 521-531 Downloads
H. J. Clewell, Tze‐san Lee and R. L. Carpenter
Recommended Distributions for Exposure Factors Frequently Used in Health Risk Assessment pp. 533-553 Downloads
Brent Finley, Deborah Proctor, Paul Scott, Natalie Harrington, Dennis Paustenbach and Paul Price
Development of a Standard Soil‐to‐Skin Adherence Probability Density Function for Use in Monte Carlo Analyses of Dermal Exposure pp. 555-569 Downloads
Brent L. Finley, Paul K. Scott and Douglas A. Mayhall
Uncertainty Analysis in Multiplicative Models pp. 571-576 Downloads
Wout Slob
Probabilistic Health Risk Assessment for Exposures to Estuary Sediments and Biota Contaminated with Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Polychlorinated Terphenyls and Other Toxic Substances pp. 577-594 Downloads
Michael R. Adams, Cynthia A. Hanna, Janet A. Mayernik and William M. Mendez
Summary of the Workshop on Issues in Risk Assessment: Quantitative Methods for Developmental Toxicology pp. 595-604 Downloads
Donald R. Mattison and J. David Sandler
Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models in Developmental Toxicology pp. 605-611 Downloads
E. J. O'Flaherty
Applications of Multinomial Dose‐Response Models in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessment pp. 613-627 Downloads
D. Krewski and Y. Zhu
Modeling Fetal Death and Malformation in Developmental Toxicity Studies pp. 629-637 Downloads
Paul Catalano, Louise Ryan and Daniel Scharfstein
Tests for Trend in Developmental Toxicity Experiments with Correlated Binary Data pp. 639-648 Downloads
K. Y. Fung, D. Krewski, J. N. K. Rao and A. J. Scott
Structural Determinants of Developmental Toxicity pp. 649-657 Downloads
Noriyuki Takihi, Herbert S. Rosenkranz, Gilles Klopman and Donald R. Mattison

Volume 14, issue 3, 1994

Introduction pp. 217-217 Downloads
Hugh A. Barton, David R. Mattie and W. Bruce Peirano
Times Are Tough—Brother, Can You Paradigm? pp. 219-223 Downloads
Donald G. Barnes
Exposure Assessment: Then, Now, and Quantum Leaps in the Future pp. 225-230 Downloads
Russell E. Keenan, Brent L. Finley and Paul S. Price
Mechanistic Insights Aid the Search for CFC Substitutes: Risk Assessment of HCFC‐123 as an Example pp. 231-250 Downloads
Annie M. Jarabek, Jeffrey W. Fisher, Reva Rubenstein, John C. Lipscomb, R. Joel Williams, Allen Vinegar and James N. McDougal
Issues in Ecological Risk Assessment: The CRAM Perspective pp. 251-256 Downloads
Lawrence W. Barnthouse
Analysis of the Multistep Process of Carcinogenesis Using Human Fibroblasts pp. 257-263 Downloads
J. Justin McCormick and Veronica M. Maher
Incorporation of Pharmacokinetics in Noncancer Risk Assessment: Example with Chloropentafluorobenzene pp. 265-276 Downloads
Harvey J. Clewell and Bruce M. Jarnot
Significance of the Dermal Route of Exposure to Risk Assessment pp. 277-284 Downloads
David R. Mattie, John H. Grabau and James N. McDougal
Combination of Cancer Data in Quantitative Risk Assessments: Case Study Using Bromodichloromethane pp. 285-291 Downloads
Susan F. Velazquez, Patricia M. McGinnis, Sarah T. Vater, William S. Stiteler, Linda A. Knauf and Rita S. Schoeny
Morphometric Approaches for Evaluating Pulmonary Toxicity in Mammals: Implications for Risk Assessment pp. 293-302 Downloads
Dallas M. Hyde, Robert P. Bolender, Jack R. Harkema and Charles G. Plopper
The Role of Modulated Gap Junctional Intercellular Communication in Epigenetic Toxicology pp. 303-312 Downloads
James E. Trosko, Chia‐Cheng Chang and Burra V. Madhukar
Cell Proliferation and Formaldehyde‐Induced Respiratory Carcinogenesis pp. 313-319 Downloads
Thomas M. Monticello and Kevin T. Morgan
Apoptosis and Chemical Carcinogenesis pp. 321-326 Downloads
Daniel S. Marsman and J. Carl Barrett
Reducing Conservatism in Risk Estimation for Mixtures of Carcinogens pp. 327-332 Downloads
Ralph L. Kodell and James J. Chen
Modeling for Risk Assessment of Neurotoxic Effects pp. 333-338 Downloads
David W. Gaylor and William Slikker
Lactational Transfer of Tetrachloroethylene in Rats pp. 339-349 Downloads
Janusz Z. Byczkowski and Jeffrey W. Fisher
Role for Risk Communication in Closing Military Waste Sites pp. 351-356 Downloads
B. Jon Klauenberg and Erik K. Vermulen
Risk Communication in Environmental Restoration Programs pp. 357-363 Downloads
Judith A. Bradbury
Why Rules for Risk Communication Are Not Enough: A Problem‐Solving Approach to Risk Communication pp. 365-374 Downloads
Katherine E. Rowan
The NAS Risk Paradigm as a Medium for Communication pp. 375-378 Downloads
Dorothy E. Patton

Volume 14, issue 2, 1994

Time for Congress to Embrace Risk Analysis? pp. 139-142 Downloads
John D. Graham
The Possibility for “Natural” Generation of Chlorinated Organic Compounds pp. 143-145 Downloads
Charles N. Haas
Leukemia Risk Associated with Benzene Exposure in the Pliofilm Cohort: I. Mortality Update and Exposure Distribution pp. 147-154 Downloads
Mary B. Paxton, Vernon M. Chinchilli, Susan M. Brett and Joseph V. Rodricks
Leukemia Risk Associated with Benzene Exposure in the Pliofilm Cohort. II. Risk Estimates pp. 155-161 Downloads
Mary B. Paxton, Vernon M. Chinchilli, Susan M. Brett and Joseph V. Rodricks
Environmental Hazards in the Chinese Public's Eyes pp. 163-167 Downloads
Zhang Jianguang
Natural Disasters in the United States as Release Agents of Oil, Chemicals, or Radiological Materials Between 1980‐1989: Analysis and Recommendations pp. 169-182 Downloads
Pamela Sands Showalter and Mary Fran Myers
Assessing the Relationship Between Environmental Lead Concentrations and Adult Blood Lead Levels pp. 183-189 Downloads
Teresa S. Bowers, Barbara D. Beck and Hala S. Karam
Dose‐Response Assessment of Airborne Methyl Isothiocyanate (MITC) Following a Metam Sodium Spill pp. 191-198 Downloads
George V. Alexeeff, Dennis J. Shusterman, Robert A. Howd and Richard J. Jackson
A Hint of Risk: Tradeoffs Between Quantitative and Qualitative Risk Factors pp. 199-206 Downloads
Robin Gregory and Sarah Lichtenstein
One Agency's Use of Risk Assessment and Risk Communication pp. 207-212 Downloads
Ann Fisher, Atsushi Chitose and Philip S. Gipson

Volume 14, issue 1, 1994

How Dangerous is Radon in Buildings?–Some Reflections from Europe pp. 1-2 Downloads
Klaus Becker
Does Protecting for Human Health Protect Ecological Health? pp. 3-4 Downloads
Robert E. Hegner
Perceived Risks of Radioactive Waste Transport Through Oregon: Results of a Statewide Survey pp. 5-14 Downloads
Donald MacGregor, Paul Slovic, Robert G. Mason, John Detweiler, Stephen E. Binney and Brian Dodd
The Risk of Photochemical Reactions pp. 15-19 Downloads
Dina R. Rezvanova and Valery V. Menshikov
Societal Risk Perception and Media Coverage pp. 21-24 Downloads
Daboula Koné and Etienne Mullet
A Distributional Approach to Characterizing Low‐Dose Cancer Risk pp. 25-34 Downloads
John S. Evans, John D. Graham, George M. Gray and Robert L. Sielken
High Risk or Low: How Location on a “Risk Ladder” Affects Perceived Risk pp. 35-45 Downloads
Peter M. Sandman, Neil D. Weinstein and Paul Miller
Assessing Health Risks Associated with DDT Residues in Soils in California: A Proposition 65 Case Study pp. 47-52 Downloads
John A. Lowe and Ijaz S. Jamall
The Benefits of Probabilistic Exposure Assessment: Three Case Studies Involving Contaminated Air, Water, and Soil pp. 53-73 Downloads
Brent Finley and Dennis Paustenbach
Can Long‐Term Exposure Distributions Be Predicted from Short‐Term Measurements? pp. 75-85 Downloads
Lance A. Wallace, Naihua Duan and Robert Ziegenfus
Risk Communication in The Netherlands: The Monitored Introduction of the EC “Post‐Seveso” Directive pp. 87-96 Downloads
Joseé CM. Van Eijndhoven, Rob A.P.M. Weterings, Cor W. Worrell, Joop de Boer, Joop van der Pligt and Pieter‐Jan M. Stallen
A Structured Literature Review for Risk Assessment: EMF and Human Health Risk pp. 97-100 Downloads
James R. Murphy, Gail E. Armstrong, Michele Reynolds and Stuart G. Gordon
Exposure to Chlorination By‐Products from Hot Water Uses pp. 101-106 Downloads
Clifford P. Weisel and Wei Jie Chen
Managing Nuclear Waste from Power Plants pp. 107-130 Downloads
Ralph L. Keeney and Detlof von Winterfeldt
Software Listing pp. 131-131 Downloads
Paul D. Moskowitz
Models'n'Data, Version 1.0 pp. 133-134 Downloads
David Stock and Paul D. Moskowitz
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