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Volume 10, issue 4, 1990
- Background Exposure to Chemicals: What Is the Risk? pp. 463-466

- Curtis C. Travis and Sheri T. Hester
- Communication of Relative Carcinogenic Risks: A Quantitative Approach pp. 467-468

- Seymour J. Garte
- Public Attitudes Toward Siting a High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository in Nevada pp. 469-484

- Howard Kunreuther, Douglas Easterling, William Desvousges and Paul Slovic
- The Effect of Risk Beliefs on Property Values: A Case Study of a Hazardous Waste Site pp. 485-497

- Gary H. McClelland, William D. Schulze and Brian Hurd
- Risk Communication, Knowledge, and Attitudes: Explaining Reactions to a Technology Perceived as Risky pp. 499-506

- Richard J. Bord and Robert E. O'Connor
- A Methodology for Grouping Source Terms for Consequence Calculations in Probabilistic Risk Assessments pp. 507-520

- Ronald L. Iman, Jon C. Helton and Jay D. Johnson
- Distribution Analyzer and Risk Evaluator (DARE) Using Fault Trees pp. 521-538

- Vijay Tulsiani, Yacov Y. Haimes and Duan Li
- Risk Assessment for Aflatoxin: I. Metabolism of Aflatoxin B1 by Different Species pp. 539-559

- Nancy J. Gorelick
- Risk Assessment for Aflatoxin: II. Implications of Human Epidemiology Data pp. 561-569

- Robert D. Bruce
- A Health‐Based Approach for Evaluating Soil at Depth Contaminated by Hazardous Waste: Utilizing the AALsoil contact Criterion pp. 571-574

- Stephen D. Reynolds, Paul W. Hadley and Richard M. Sedman
- Routes of Chloroform Exposure and Body Burden from Showering with Chlorinated Tap Water pp. 575-580

- Wan K. Jo, Clifford P. Weisel and Paul J. Lioy
- Chloroform Exposure and the Health Risk Associated with Multiple Uses of Chlorinated Tap Water pp. 581-585

- Wan K. Jo, Clifford P. Weisel and Paul J. Lioy
- Exposure Assessment: Methods of Analysis for Environmental Carcinogens pp. 587-595

- R.K.M. Jayanty, Max R. Peterson, Dennis F. Naugle and Michael A. Berry
- Connecticut's Dioxin Ambient Air Quality Standard pp. 597-603

- Hari V. Rao and David R. Brown
- Pollution as a Terminal Disease? pp. 605-607

- Vlasta Molak
- The Fallacy of Ranking Possible Carcinogen Hazards Using the TD50 pp. 609-613

- Daniel Wartenberg and Michael A. Gallo
- Measuring Carcinogenic Potency pp. 615-617

- Daniel Krewski
- The Importance of Being Quantitative When Crying “Fallacy” pp. 619-621

- Gay Goodman
- Assumptions of the HERP Index pp. 623-624

- David G. Hoel
- The Importance of Ranking Possible Carcinogenic Hazards Using HERP pp. 625-628

- Lois Swirsky Gold, Leslie Bernstein and Bruce N. Ames
- A Response to Comments pp. 629-633

- D. Wartenberg and M. A. Gallo
- Software Listings pp. 635-635

- Paul D. Moskowitz
Volume 10, issue 3, 1990
- Ethical Considerations in Risk Communication Practice and Research pp. 355-358

- M. Granger Morgan and Lester Lave
- Presentation of Risk Assessments pp. 359-361

- Fred D. Hoerger
- Lead in the Environment: Coming to Grips with Advocacy Versus Scientific Integrity in Risk Assessment pp. 363-363

- Rosalind A. Volpe
- On the Use of Risk Assessment in Project Management pp. 365-366

- Fritz A. Seiler
- Risk Perceptions and Food Choice: An Exploratory Analysis of Organic‐ Versus Conventional‐Produce Buyers pp. 367-374

- James Hammitt
- What Do We Know About Making Risk Comparisons? pp. 375-387

- Emilie Roth, M. Granger Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff, Lester Lave and Ann Bostrom
- What Should We Know About Making Risk Comparisons? pp. 389-392

- Paul Slovic, Nancy Kraus and Vincent T. Covello
- Effects of the Chernobyl Accident on Public Perceptions of Nuclear Plant Accident Risks pp. 393-399

- Michael K. Lindell and Ronald W. Perry
- A Robust Measure of Uncertainty Importance for Use in Fault Tree System Analysis pp. 401-406

- Ronald L. Iman and Stephen C. Hora
- Dermal Uptake of Organic Chemicals from a Soil Matrix pp. 407-419

- Thomas E. McKone
- Associations Between Morbidity and Alternative Measures of Particulate Matter pp. 421-427

- Bart D. Ostro
- Comparison of the Cancer Risk of Methylene Chloride Predicted from Animal Bioassay Data with the Epidemiologic Evidence pp. 429-435

- Linda Tollefson, Ronald J. Lorentzen, Robert N. Brown and Janet A. Springer
- Interpretation of Airborne Asbestos Measurements pp. 437-447

- Jean Chesson, Jerry D. Rench, Bradley D. Schultz and Karen L. Milne
- Uncertainties in Pharmacokinetic Modeling for Perchloroethylene. I. Comparison of Model Structure, Parameters, and Predictions for Low‐Dose Metabolism Rates for Models Derived by Different Authors pp. 449-458

- Dale Hattis, Paul White, Laura Marmorstein and Paul Koch
- TECJET: An Atmospheric Dispersion Model pp. 459-460

- Jerry Havens and Tom Spicer
- Software Listings pp. 461-461

- Paul D. Moskowitz
Volume 10, issue 2, 1990
- Risk Analysis in the 1990s pp. 195-196

- Joseph Fiksel
- Risk Analysis: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going? pp. 197-198

- D. Warner North
- Of Apples, Alcohol, and Unacceptable Risk pp. 199-200

- Kenneth T. Bogen
- Risk Management Agonistes pp. 201-205

- H. Felix Kloman
- Driving Cancer Dose‐Response Modeling with Data, Not Assumptions pp. 207-208

- Robert L. Sielken
- “Underestimation” of Linear Models pp. 209-210

- Colin N. Park
- Response to Park pp. 211-212

- John Bailar, Edmund Crouch, Donna Spiegelman and Rashid Shaikh
- Small Group Studies of Regulatory Decision‐Making for Power‐Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields pp. 213-227

- Gordon Hester, M. Granger Morgan, Indira Nair and Keith Florig
- Using Related Samples in Assessing Conformance to Safety Goals: A Nuclear Reactor Safety Application pp. 229-237

- Daniel G. Brooks
- Is It Safer to Fly or Drive? pp. 239-246

- Leonard Evans, Michael C. Frick and Richard C. Schwing
- Appraisal of Individual Radiation Risk in the Context of Probabilistic Exposures pp. 247-253

- Hans Bohnenblust and Serge Prêtre
- Risk Assessment for Carcinogens Under California's Proposition 65 pp. 255-271

- William S. Pease, Lauren Zeise and Alex Kelter
- Priority Topics in the Study of Environmental Risk in Developing Countries: Report on a Workshop Held at the East–West Center, August, 1988 pp. 273-283

- Sylvia A. Edgerton, Kirk R. Smith, Richard A. Carpenter, Toufiq A. Siddiqi, Steven G. Olive, Corazon Pe Benito Claudio, Vincent T. Covello, Donald J. Fingleton, Kwi‐Gon Kim and Bruce A. Wilcox
- Estimation of the Joint Risk from Multiple‐Compound Exposure Based on Single‐Compound Experiments pp. 285-290

- James J. Chen, David W. Gaylor and Ralph L. Kodell
- A Simple Formula for Calculating the “Mass Density” of a Lognormally Distributed Characteristic: Applications to Risk Analysis pp. 291-301

- Adam M. Finkel
- Pharmacokinetic Principles for Dose‐Rate Extrapolation of Carcinogenic Risk from Genetically Active Agents pp. 303-316

- Dale Hattis
- Tissue Dosimetry for Reactive Metabolites pp. 317-321

- Curtis C. Travis
- Two‐Event Model for Carcinogenesis: Biological, Mathematical, and Statistical Considerations pp. 323-341

- Suresh H. Moolgavkar and Georg Luebeck
- A Review of Crystal Ball pp. 343-345

- David E. Burmaster and Edye C. Udell
- Software Listings pp. 347-347

- Paul D. Moskowitz
Volume 10, issue 1, 1990
- How Much Cancer Can EPA Regulate Away? pp. 1-6

- Michael Gough
- The Problem with the Margin of Safety: Toward the Concept of Protection pp. 7-10

- Bernard D. Goldstein
- Three Candidate “Laws” of Uncertainty Analysis pp. 11-11

- Dale Hattis
- House Fire: A Source of Dioxins pp. 13-13

- Hari V. Rao and David R. Brown
- Introduction to the Risk Assessment Workshop on Indoor Air Quality pp. 15-17

- Halûk Özkaynak and John D. Spengler
- Assessing Exposures to Environmental Tobacco Smoke pp. 19-26

- Brian P. Leaderer
- Risk Assessment Methodologies for Passive Smoking‐Induced Lung Cancer pp. 27-37

- James L. Repace and Alfred H. Lowrey
- Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Exposure‐Response Relationships in Epidemiologic Studies pp. 39-48

- Anna H. Wu‐Williams and Jonathan M. Samet
- Assessment of Population Exposure and Carcinogenic Risk Posed by Volatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air pp. 49-57

- Jan A.J. Stolwijk
- Major Sources of Exposure to Benzene and Other Volatile Organic Chemicals pp. 59-64

- Lance Wallace
- Review of Radon and Lung Cancer Risk pp. 65-75

- Jonathan M. Samet and Richard W. Hornung
- Exposure to Formaldehyde in Indoor Air pp. 77-83

- Richard B. Gammage
- Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimation for Formaldehyde pp. 85-91

- Thomas B. Starr
- Subjective‐Probability‐Based Scenarios for Uncertain Input Parameters: Stratospheric Ozone Depletion pp. 93-102

- James Hammitt
- Bayesian Modeling of Initiating Event Frequencies at Nuclear Power Plants pp. 103-109

- Stephen C. Hora and Ronald L. Iman
- Multiobjective Decision‐Tree Analysis pp. 111-127

- Yacov Y. Haimes, Duan Li and Vijay Tulsiani
- The Effects of Publication Selection on Test Probabilities and Estimator Distributions pp. 131-136

- Frank T. Denton
- Electric‐Utility Resource Planning and Decision‐Making: The Importance of Uncertainty pp. 137-146

- Eric Hirst and Martin Schweitzer
- Mortality Risks Induced by Economic Expenditures pp. 147-159

- Ralph L. Keeney
- Desired Risk: Broadening the Social Amplification of Risk Framework pp. 161-168

- Gary E. Machlis and Eugene A. Rosa
- Knowledge‐Based Representations of Risk Beliefs pp. 169-184

- Bruce E. Tonn, Cheryl B. Travis, Richard T. Goeltz and Raymond H. Phillippi
- A Program for Calculating Health Risks from Hazardous Waste Incineration pp. 185-188

- Greg D. Belcher and Holly A. Hattemer‐Frey
- Response from Rowe Research & Engineering Associates, Inc pp. 188-188

- W. D. Rowe
- Software Listings pp. 189-189

- Paul D. Moskowitz
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