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Volume 5, issue 4, 1985
- Toward a De Minimis Policy in Risk Regulation pp. 257-259

- Joseph Fiksel
- Toxicity and Carcinogenicity pp. 261-261

- Chris Whipple
- Toxicity and Carcinogenic Potency pp. 263-264

- Leslie Bernstein, Lois S. Gold, Bruce N. Ames, Malcolm C. Pike and David G. Hoel
- Reply to Comments: On the Relationship of Toxicity and Carcinogenicity pp. 265-270

- Lauren Zeise, Edmund A. C. Crouch and Richard Wilson
- Multidimensional Criteria for Technology Acceptability: A Response to Bernard L. Cohen pp. 271-273

- Harry Otway
- A Reply to Dr. Otway pp. 275-276

- Bernard L. Cohen
- Fire Risks in Oil Refineries: Economic Analysis of Camera Monitoring pp. 277-288

- M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- Assessment of Health Risk from Exposure to Contaminated Soil pp. 289-302

- John K. Hawley
- Entropy Principles in Decision Making Under Risk pp. 303-313

- James J. Buckley
- Socioeconomic Risk in Development of Energy Systems pp. 315-326

- Ion Ursu, Dan Vamanu, Adrian Gheorghe and Ionut Purica
Volume 5, issue 3, 1985
- PRA for Nuclear Power Plants pp. 169-169

- M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- Risk Assessment of Laboratory Rats and Mice Chronically Exposed to Formaldehyde Vapors pp. 171-180

- Kenneth G. Brown
- Synthetic‐Fuel Plants: Potential Tumor Risks to Public Health pp. 181-194

- Paul D. Moskowitz, Samuel C. Morris, Harris Fischer, Henry C. Thode, Jr. and Leonard D. Hamilton
- A Computer Aid for Risk and Other Policy Analysis pp. 195-208

- Max Henrion and M. Granger Morgan
- An Evaluation of Alternative Safety Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants pp. 209-216

- Kenneth A. Solomon, Pamela F. Nelson, James R. Chiesa and Katy Wolf
- Analytic Bayesian Solution of the Two‐Stage Poisson‐Type Problem in Probabilistic Risk Analysis pp. 217-225

- F. H. Fröhner
- The Two‐Stage Poisson‐Type Problem in Probabilistic Risk Analysis pp. 227-230

- Stan Kaplan
- The Two‐Stage Poisson‐Type Problem in Probabilistic Risk Analysis pp. 231-234

- F. H. Fröhner
- Discrete Probability Distributions for Probabilistic Fracture Mechanics pp. 235-240

- Robert E. Kurth and David C. Cox
- Medical Decision Making and Elective Surgery: The Case of Hysterectomy pp. 241-251

- Cheryl Brown Travis
- Risk Analysis and Decision Process pp. 253-256

- F. E. Burke
Volume 5, issue 2, 1985
- Risk in Developing Countries pp. 87-87

- Herbert Inhaber
- The Broadening of Failure Rate Distributions in Risk Analysis: How Good Are the Experts? pp. 89-91

- George Apostolakis
- Response to “The Broadening of Failure Rate Distributions in Risk Analysis: How Good Are the Experts?” pp. 93-95

- Harry F. Martz
- Risk Management, Assessment, and Acceptability pp. 97-102

- Chauncey Starr
- Risk Analysis and Risk Management: An Historical Perspective pp. 103-120

- Vincent T. Covello and Jeryl Mumpower
- Warning Systems and Defense Policy: A Reliability Model for the Command and Control of U.S. Nuclear Forces pp. 121-138

- M. E. Paté‐Cornell and J. E. Neu
- Powerline Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields: A Pilot Study of Risk Perception pp. 139-149

- M. Granger Morgan, Paul Slovic, Indira Nair, Dan Geisler, Donald MacGregor, Baruch Fischhoff, David Lincoln and Keith Florig
- Ambiguous Carcinogens and Their Regulation pp. 151-156

- Alvin M. Weinberg and John B. Storer
- “Ambiguous Carcinogensrdquo;—Another Look pp. 157-159

- Robert B. Cumming
- Evaluating the Carcinogenic Potential of a Chemical That Appears to Both Increase and Decrease Tumor Incidences pp. 161-164

- J. K. Haseman
- The Practical Importance of Antitumor Bioassay Responses in Carcinogen Risk Assessment pp. 165-165

- Roy E. Albert
- “Ambiguous Carcinogens”—The Main Point pp. 167-167

- John B. Storer and Alvin M. Weinberg
Volume 5, issue 1, 1985
- Criteria for Technology Acceptability pp. 1-3

- Bernard L. Cohen
- Quantitative Approaches for Cancer Risk Assessment pp. 5-6

- Nathan Mantel
- Reply to Comments on ”Quantitative Approaches in Use to Assess Cancer Risk “ pp. 7-8

- Elizabeth L. Anderson, Robert E. McGaughy and Todd W. Thorslund
- Experimental Design of Bioassays for Screening and Low Dose Extrapolation pp. 9-16

- David W. Gaylor, James J. Chen and Ralph L. Kodell
- Managing Risk: A Joint U.S.‐German Perspective pp. 17-23

- Lester Lave and Joshua Menkes
- Do Drivers of Small Cars Take Less Risk in Everyday Driving? pp. 25-32

- Paul Wasielewski and Leonard Evans
- Fire Risk Analysis for Nuclear Power Plants: Methodological Developments and Applications pp. 33-51

- Mardyros Kazarians, Nathan O. Siu and George Apostolakis
- Evacuation Risks: A Tentative Approach for Quantification pp. 53-61

- M. C. Bastien, M. Dumas, J. Laporte and N. Parmentier
- The Management of Risk: Application to the Welding Industry pp. 63-72

- Richard M. Stern
- Managing a Low‐Incidence Risk: The Example of Toxic Shock Syndrome pp. 73-84

- Elke U. Weber
Volume 4, issue 4, 1984
- Nuclear Plant PRA: How Far Has It Come? pp. 247-254

- S. Levine and N. C. Rasmussen
- A Review of Plant Specific PRAs pp. 255-266

- V. Joksimovich
- Recent Case Studies and Advancements in Probabilistic Risk Assessment pp. 267-279

- B. John Garrick
- A Nuclear Utility's Views on the Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessment pp. 281-286

- Thomas A. Daniels and K. S. Canady
- Probabilistic Risk Analyses: NRC Programs and Perspectives pp. 287-297

- Robert M. Bernero
- Nuclear Plant Systems Analysis Research at EPRI pp. 299-311

- David H. Worledge, Boyer B. Chu and Ian B. Wall
- Uncertainties in Nuclear Probabilistic Risk Analyses pp. 313-322

- W. E. Vesely and D. M. Rasmuson
- External Initiators in Probabilistic Reactor Accident Analysis—Earthquakes, Fires, Floods, Winds pp. 323-335

- Robert J. Budnitz
Volume 4, issue 3, 1984
- Nuclear Power: Time for Détente pp. 153-153

- Baruch Fischhoff, Paul Slovic, R. Talbot Page and Douglas Maclean
- Price—Anderson Revisited pp. 155-155

- Roger Cooke
- Risk in a Free Society pp. 157-162

- William D. Ruckelshaus
- The Multistage Model with a Time‐Dependent Dose Pattern: Applications to Carcinogenic Risk Assessment pp. 163-176

- Kenny S. Clump and Richard B. Howe
- Fault Trees vs. Event Trees in Reliability Analysis pp. 177-186

- M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- Use of Acute Toxicity to Estimate Carcinogenic Risk pp. 187-199

- Lauren Zeise, Richard Wilson and Edmund Crouch
- Technical Uncertainty in Quantitative Policy Analysis — A Sulfur Air Pollution Example pp. 201-216

- M. Granger Morgan, Samuel C. Morris, Max Henrion, Deborah A. L. Amaral and William R. Rish
- Technical Uncertainty in Quantitative Policy Analysis pp. 217-218

- William C. Clark
- Uncertainties and Ignorance in Policy Analysis pp. 219-220

- Silvio O. Funtowicz and Jerome R. Ravetz
- Probability of Causation and the Attributable Proportion Risk pp. 221-230

- Louis Anthony Cox
- Risk Perception in an Interest Group Context: An Examination of the TMI Restart Issue pp. 231-244

- E. Jonathan Soderstrom, John H. Sorensen, Emily D. Copenhaver and Sam A. Carnes
Volume 4, issue 2, 1984
- Regulating Risks pp. 79-80

- Lester Lave
- Treatment of Interim Deaths and Low Dose Responses in Bioassay pp. 81-82

- Nathan Mantel
- Binary Event String Analysis: A Compact Numerical Representation of the Event Tree pp. 83-87

- Stephen D. Unwin
- Variability of Site‐Reactor Risk pp. 89-96

- Timothy S. Margulies and Roger M. Blond
- Risk Assessment for Interconnected Electrical Power Grids pp. 97-101

- Ulrich Hauptmanns
- Learning from Nuclear Accident Experience pp. 103-115

- Jussi K. Vaurio
- Ethics, Decision Analysis, and Public Risk pp. 117-129

- Ralph L. Keeney
- Characterising the Perceived Risks and Benefits of Some Health Issues pp. 131-141

- Christina M. Harding and J. Richard Eiser
- Low Probability Accidents pp. 143-152

- Howard Kunreuther and Joanne Linnerooth
Volume 4, issue 1, 1984
- Tackling a Very Difficult Problem pp. 1-2

- H. G. S. Van Raalte, P. Grasso and D. Irvine
- Benzene pp. 3-4

- D. Irvine
- The Methodology of Risk Assessment pp. 5-6

- William R. Gaffey
- Benzene and the One‐Hit Model pp. 7-8

- Jerry L.R. Chandler
- Assessment of Leukemia Mortality Associated with Occupational Exposure to Benzene pp. 9-13

- Peter F. Infante, Mary C. White and Kenneth C. Chu
- On Broadening Failure Rate Distributions in PRA Uncertainty Analyses pp. 15-23

- Harry F. Martz
- A Probabilistic Analysis of the Passive–Restraint Question pp. 25-40

- John D. Graham and Max Henrion
- Mandatory Belt Use and Driver Risk Taking pp. 41-53

- Adrian K. Lund and Paul Zador
- Patterns of Conflict About Risky Technologies pp. 55-68

- Detlof von Winterfeldt and Ward Edwards
- Improving Scientists’Judgments of Risk pp. 69-78

- Kenneth R. Hammond, Barry F. Anderson, Jeffrey Sutherland and Barbara Marvin
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