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Volume 11, issue 4, 1991
- A Perspective on Biologically‐Based Approaches to Dioxin Risk Assessment pp. 565-568

- William F. Greenlee, Melvin E. Andersen and George W. Lucier
- Response to Tollefson et al pp. 569-571

- F. Terry Hearne
- Response to Hearne pp. 573-574

- Linda Tollefson, Robert N. Brown, Ronald J. Lorentzen and Janet A. Springer
- Comments on Predicting EPA's Forthcoming CO Standards in Light of New Clinical Evidence pp. 575-576

- John W. Tukey and Andrew Sivak
- Comments on Predicting EPA's Forthcoming CO Standards in Light of New Clinical Evidence pp. 577-579

- Jane Warren and Thomas E. Dahms
- Comments on Incorporating Mechanistic Data into Quantitative Risk Assessment pp. 581-582

- Clay B. Frederick and Alan G. E. Wilson
- Mathematical Modeling of Reproductive and Developmental Toxic Effects for Quantitative Risk Assessment pp. 583-590

- Ralph L. Kodell, Richard B. Howe, James J. Chen and David W. Gaylor
- The Repeatability of Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analyses for Complex Probabilistic Risk Assessments pp. 591-606

- Ronald L. Iman and Jon C. Helton
- Knowledge and Risk Perception Among Nuclear Power Plant Employees pp. 607-618

- Lennart Sjöberg and Britt‐Marie Drottz‐Sjöberg
- Estimating the Value of Avoiding Morbidity and Mortality from Foodborne Illnesses pp. 619-631

- Josephine A. Mauskopf and Michael T. French
- A Study of the Shape of Dose‐Response Curves for Acute Lethality at Low Response: A “Megadaphnia Study” pp. 633-640

- Jeanne L. Sebaugh, James D. Wilson, Michael W. Tucker and William J. Adams
- Modeling Benzene Pharmacokinetics Across Three Sets of Animal Data: Parametric Sensitivity and Risk Implications pp. 641-654

- Robert C. Spear, Frédéric Y. Bois, Tracey Woodruff, David Auslander, Jennifer Parker and Steve Selvin
- An Approach to Assessing the Impacts of Incident‐Free Transportation of Radioactive Materials: I. Air Transportation pp. 655-660

- Ruth F. Weiner, Patrick A. LaPlante and John P. Hageman
- An Approach to Assessing the Impacts of Incident‐Free Transportation of Radioactive Materials: II. Highway Transportation pp. 661-666

- Ruth F. Weiner, Patrick A. LaPlante and John P. Hageman
- Incentives Policies to Site Hazardous Waste Facilities pp. 667-675

- Robin Gregory, Howard Kunreuther, Doug Easterling and Ken Richards
- Planning Replacement of Natural Gas Distribution Systems Under Constraints on Acceptable Risk from Explosions pp. 677-682

- Francis Noonan
- Perceived Risk, Stigma, and Potential Economic Impacts of a High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository in Nevada pp. 683-696

- Paul Slovic, Mark Layman, Nancy Kraus, James Flynn, James Chalmers and Gail Gesell
- Comments on “Perceived Risk, Stigma, and Potential Economic Impacts of a High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository in Nevada” pp. 697-700

- Gilbert W. Bassett and Ross C. Hemphill
- Reply to Bassett and Hemphill pp. 701-702

- Paul Slovic and James Flynn
- A Review of HAZOPtimizer pp. 703-704

- David J. Hesse
- Software Listing pp. 705-705

- Paul D. Moskowitz
Volume 11, issue 3, 1991
- Benzene Risk Assessment: Status of Quantifying the Leukemogenic Risk Associated with the Low‐Dose Inhalation of Benzene pp. 355-357

- Peter E. Voytek and Todd W. Thorslund
- Expected Values for Projected Cancer Risks from Putative Genetically Acting Agents pp. 359-363

- Dale Hattis and Robert L. Goble
- Response to Fritz A. Seiler pp. 365-366

- Stein Haugen and Jan Erik Vinnem
- Comments on Chesson et al pp. 367-369

- Kenny S. Crump
- Response to Crump pp. 371-371

- Jean Chesson
- What Is the Risk? pp. 373-373

- John T. Barr
- Comments on “Background Exposure to Chemicals: What IS the Risk?” pp. 375-376

- Douglas W. Kononen and Richard C. Schwing
- Environmental Risk Analysis: An Overview pp. 377-379

- M. P. Singh and Curtis C. Travis
- Dispersion of Toxic Combustion Products from Large Fires pp. 381-384

- D. A. Carter
- Quantified Risk Assessment of Petrochemical Installations and Pipelines in the United Kingdom pp. 385-387

- D. A. Carter
- Emergency Preparedness in the Indian Nuclear Power Stations pp. 389-391

- A. R. Sundararajan
- Integration of Risk Assessment with Reliability Concept: A Case Study of a Paper Mill pp. 393-397

- A. W. Deshpande, R. S. Olaniya and P. Khanna
- Research Requirements in Major Hazards Risk Analysis pp. 399-494

- R. F. Griffiths
- Some Models for Analysis of Hazards and Justification for Investment pp. 405-408

- S. Ramani and H. F. Finlay
- Risk Analysis of a Gas‐Processing Complex in India pp. 409-417

- R. K. Garg and A. A. Khan
- Atmospheric Dispersion of Inflammable Substances for Estimating Vulnerable Zones in Hydrocarbon Industry pp. 419-423

- Manju Mohan, M. P. Singh and T. S. Panwar
- Estimation of Vulnerable Zones Due to Accidental Release of Toxic Materials Resulting in Dense Gas Clouds pp. 425-440

- M. P. Singh, Manju Mohan, T. S. Panwar and H. V. K. Chopra
- Sampling Strategies for Toxic Air Contaminants pp. 441-451

- S. Trivikrama Rao, Jia‐Yeong Ku and K. Shankar Rao
- Biological Basis of Chemical Carcinogenesis: Insights from Benzene pp. 453-464

- Louis Anthony Cox
- Human Health Risks Associated with Asbestos Abatement pp. 465-481

- Paul C. Chrostowski, Sarah A. Foster and Elizabeth L. Anderson
- Additive and Multiplicative Relative Risk in the Two‐Stage Clonal Expansion Model of Carcinogenesis pp. 483-490

- Ralph L. Kodell, Daniel Krewski and Jan M. Zielinski
- Time‐ and Loading‐Dependence in the McKone Model for Dermal Uptake of Organic Chemicals from a Soil Matrix pp. 491-497

- David E. Burmaster and Nancy Irwin Maxwell
- The Accident Evolution and Barrier Function (AEB) Model Applied to Incident Analysis in the Processing Industries pp. 499-507

- Ola Svenson
- Estimation of Maximum Tolerated Dose for Long‐Term Bioassays from Acute Lethal Dose and Structure by QSAR pp. 509-517

- Viay K. Gombar, Kurt Enslein, Jeffrey B. Hart, Benjamin W. Blake and Harold H. Borgstedt
- Risk, Ambiguity, Insurance, and the Winner's Curse pp. 519-522

- Jeryl L. Mumpower
- A Prescriptive Risk Framework for Individual Health and Safety Decisions pp. 523-533

- Ralph L. Keeney and Detlof von Winterfeldt
- A Multistage Model of Carcinogenesis Incorporating DNA Damage and Repair pp. 535-543

- C. J. Portier and A. Kopp‐Schneide
- Risk Analysis Software and Databases: Review of Riskware‘90 Conference and Exhibition pp. 545-560

- Ronald J. Marnicio, P. J. (Bert) Hakkinen, Steven D. Lutkenhoff, Richard C. Hertzberg and Paul D. Moskowitz
Volume 11, issue 2, 1991
- Total Risk Management pp. 169-171

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- Risk Communication Challenges pp. 173-179

- Ann Fisher
- Joint Risk from Multiple Compound Exposure pp. 181-183

- T. R. Auton
- Reply to T. R. Auton's Letter to the Editor pp. 185-185

- James J. Chen, David W. Gaylor and Ralph L. Kodell
- The Risks of Economic Modeling Before Establishing the Causal Inference pp. 187-188

- Peter Sinsheimer
- Introduction: Risk Assessment and Communication in a Changing Europe pp. 189-189

- Ray Kemp and Timothy O'Riordan
- The Dependence of the Risk of Research Reactors from Their Operating Schedule–A Case Study pp. 191-197

- John G. Kollas
- Elicitation of Decision‐Makers’Preferences for Management of Major Hazards pp. 199-206

- P. Hubert, M.H. Barny and J. P. Moatti
- The Seveso Directive: An Italian Pilot Study in Enabling Communication pp. 207-215

- Bruna De Marchi
- Risk Prevention and Policy‐Making in Automatic Systems pp. 217-228

- Louis H.J. Goossens
- Information Needs Concerning a Planned Waste Incineration Facility pp. 229-237

- Peter M. Wiedemann, Holger Schütz and Hans Peter Peters
- Applications of Probabilistic Risk Assessments: The Selection of Appropriate Tools pp. 239-248

- Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer and Björn Wahlström
- More Large Accidents Through Complexity pp. 249-253

- Petter Wulff
- Public Perception of the Risks of Floods: Implications for Communication pp. 255-267

- Tamara R. Lave and Lester Lave
- Fishing a Superfund Site: Dissonance and Risk Perception of Environmental Hazards by Fishermen in Puerto Rico pp. 269-277

- Joanna Burger and Michael Gochfeld
- General Deterrence of Drunk Driving: Evaluation of Recent American Policies pp. 279-289

- William Evans, Doreen Neville and John D. Graham
- Do Faster Rescues Save More Lives pp. 291-301

- Tony K. Quon and Jan A. Laube
- What Risks Are People Concerned About pp. 303-314

- Gregory W. Fischer, M. Granger Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff, Indira Nair and Lester Lave
- Worry Over Technological Activities and Life Concerns pp. 315-324

- Donald MacGregor
- Predicting EPA's Forthcoming CO Standards in Light of New Clinical Evidence pp. 325-332

- John D. Graham and David R. Holtgrave
- A Note on the Influence of Rail Defects on the Risk Associated with Shipping Hazardous Materials by Rail pp. 333-338

- Sue McNeil and Sci‐Chang Oh
- Parametric Distributions for Soil Ingestion by Children pp. 339-342

- Kimberly M. Thompson and David E. Burmaster
- Response to 7“A Review of FaultrEASE Version 1.0” by Robert W. Youngblood pp. 349-349

- Gregory Wilcox and Paul A. Croce
Volume 11, issue 1, 1991
- Human Exposure to Chemicals from Multiple Media and through Multiple Pathways: Research Overview and Comments pp. 5-10

- Thomas E. McKone
- A Usually Unrecognized Source of Bias in Cancer Risk Estimations pp. 11-12

- James D. Wilson
- It's Safer to Fly pp. 13-14

- Arnold Barnett
- Risk Perception pp. 15-16

- Aaron Wildavsky
- Response to Barnett pp. 17-17

- Leonard Evans, Michael C. Frick and Richard C. Schwing
- Managing Hazardous Waste: Past, Present, and Future pp. 19-26

- Howard Kunreuther
- The Importance of the Technical Characteristics of Hazardous Materials in Considering Environmental Risk pp. 27-29

- Ruth Patrick
- Comments on “The Importance of the Technical Characteristics of Hazardous Materials in Considering Environmental Risk” pp. 31-32

- Michael Gough
- Comments on “The Importance of the Technical Characteristics of Hazardous Materials in Considering Environmental Risk” pp. 33-34

- Ellen Silbergeld
- Technology Forecasting as a Risk Management Tool pp. 35-39

- Thomas J. Tuffey
- Comments on “Technology Forecasting as a Risk Management Tool” pp. 41-42

- Elizabeth L. Anderson
- If Only We Could Make It All Go Away: The Technology Challenge for Hazardous Waste pp. 43-45

- John W. Wilson
- Public Perception of Hazardous Waste pp. 47-57

- Susan G. Hadden
- Comments on “Public Perception of Hazardous Waste” pp. 59-60

- Mark Jaffe
- Comments on “Public Perception of Hazardous Waste” pp. 61-62

- I. Rosenthal
- Cleanup of Old Waste: Some Thoughts on Rethinking the Fundamentals of Superfund pp. 63-67

- Gene A. Lucero
- Comments on “Cleanup of Old Waste: Some Thoughts on Rethinking the Fundamentals of Superfund” pp. 69-69

- Dennis Connolly
- Cleanup of Old Wastes: Is Superfund Broke? pp. 71-74

- Milton Russell
- Strategies for Managing Present and Future Wastes pp. 75-80

- Marcia E. Williams
- Comments on “Strategies for Managing Present and Future Wastes” pp. 81-82

- Paul Arbesman
- Comments on “Strategies for Managing Present and Future Wastes” pp. 83-88

- Richard C. Fortuna
- Capturing Superfund's Potential: Ideas on the Federal Cleanup Program and Environmental Law‐Making Generally pp. 89-100

- Seth Mones
- Superfund: Bad Administration or Bad Law? A Critique of Seth Mones’“Capturing Superfund's Potential” pp. 101-102

- Leslie Cheek
- Comments on “Capturing Superfund's Potential” pp. 103-105

- Don Strait
- Synthesis of Conference on “Minimizing Environmental Damage: Strategies for Managing Hazardous Waste” pp. 107-109

- Don R. Clay
- An Evaluation of the Rai and Van Ryzin Dose‐Response Model in Teratology pp. 111-120

- Gregory J. Carr and Christopher J. Portier
- Protective Responses to Household Risk: A Case Study of Radon Mitigation pp. 121-134

- James K. Doyle, Gary H. McClelland, William D. Schulze, Steven R. Elliott and Glenn W. Russell
- Cancer Fatalities from Waterborne Radon (Rn‐222) pp. 135-143

- Douglas J. Crawford‐Brown
- Nonstop Flying Is Safer Than Driving pp. 145-148

- Michael Sivak, Daniel J. Weintraub and Michael Flannagan
- Stochastic Analysis of Intermediate Lesions in Carcinogenesis Experiments pp. 149-157

- E. Georg Luebeck and Suresh H. Moolgavkar
- DETECT pp. 159-161

- Ronald G. Whitfield and Jack C. VanKuiken
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