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Authors: JACOBS HL KAHN HD STRALKA KA PHAN DB
Citation: Hl. Jacobs et al., ESTIMATES OF PER-CAPITA FISH CONSUMPTION IN THE US BASED ON THE CONTINUING SURVEY OF FOOD-INTAKE BY INDIVIDUALS (CSFII), Risk analysis, 18(3), 1998, pp. 283-291

Authors: CRUMP KS
Citation: Ks. Crump, ON SUMMARIZING GROUP EXPOSURES IN RISK ASSESSMENT - IS AN ARITHMETIC MEAN OR A GEOMETRIC MEAN MORE APPROPRIATE, Risk analysis, 18(3), 1998, pp. 293-297

Authors: CRUMP KS KREWSKI D WANG Y
Citation: Ks. Crump et al., ESTIMATES OF THE NUMBER OF LIVER CARCINOGENS IN BIOASSAYS CONDUCTED BY THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, Risk analysis, 18(3), 1998, pp. 299-308

Authors: MARKS HM COLEMAN ME LIN CTJ ROBERTS T
Citation: Hm. Marks et al., TOPICS IN MICROBIAL RISK ASSESSMENT - DYNAMIC FLOW TREE PROCESS, Risk analysis, 18(3), 1998, pp. 309-328

Authors: FUNG KY MARRO L KREWSKI D
Citation: Ky. Fung et al., A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR ESTIMATING THE BENCHMARK DOSE BASED ON OVERDISPERSED DATA FROM DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY STUDIES, Risk analysis, 18(3), 1998, pp. 329-342

Authors: HAMPSON SE ANDREWS JA LEE ME FOSTER LS GLASGOW RE LICHTENSTEIN E
Citation: Se. Hampson et al., LAY UNDERSTANDING OF SYNERGISTIC RISK - THE CASE OF RADON AND CIGARETTE-SMOKING, Risk analysis, 18(3), 1998, pp. 343-350

Authors: ISUKAPALLI SS ROY A GEORGOPOULOS PG
Citation: Ss. Isukapalli et al., STOCHASTIC RESPONSE-SURFACE METHODS (SRSMS) FOR UNCERTAINTY PROPAGATION - APPLICATION TO ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIOLOGICAL-SYSTEMS, Risk analysis, 18(3), 1998, pp. 351-363

Authors: KLEINDORFER PR KUNREUTHER HC
Citation: Pr. Kleindorfer et Hc. Kunreuther, INNOVATIVE MARKET-BASED APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL-POLICY - IMPLEMENTING THE MAJOR-ACCIDENT PROVISIONS OF THE CLEAN-AIR-ACT-AMENDMENTS-CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY THE WHARTON RISK MANAGEMENT AND DECISION-PROCESSES CENTER AND THE CHEMICAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION OFFICEOF THE US EPA - SPECIAL INTRODUCTION, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 131-131

Authors: MAKRIS J
Citation: J. Makris, INNOVATIVE MARKET-BASED APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL-POLICY - IMPLEMENTING THE MAJOR-ACCIDENT PROVISIONS OF THE CLEAN-AIR-ACT-AMENDMENTS-CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY THE WHARTON RISK MANAGEMENT AND DECISION-PROCESSES CENTER AND THE CHEMICAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION OFFICEOF THE US EPA - INTRODUCTION, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 133-133

Authors: CHINANDER KR KLEINDORFER PR KUNREUTHER HC
Citation: Kr. Chinander et al., COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES AND REGULATORY EFFECTIVENESS OF PERFORMANCE-BASED REGULATION OF CHEMICAL ACCIDENT RISKS, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 135-143

Authors: ER J KUNREUTHER HC ROSENTHAL I
Citation: J. Er et al., UTILIZING 3RD-PARTY INSPECTIONS FOR PREVENTING MAJOR CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 145-153

Authors: KLEINDORFER PR ORTS EW
Citation: Pr. Kleindorfer et Ew. Orts, INFORMATIONAL REGULATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 155-170

Authors: ROSENTHAL I MCNULTY PJ HELSING LD
Citation: I. Rosenthal et al., THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EPAS RULE ON RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS FOR CHEMICAL ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PREVENTION, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 171-179

Authors: SCHALLER LC MCNULTY PJ CHINANDER KR
Citation: Lc. Schaller et al., IMPACT OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATIONS ON SMALL FIRMS IN DELAWAREAND NEW-JERSEY, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 181-189

Authors: MCNULTY PJ SCHALLER LC CHINANDER KR
Citation: Pj. Mcnulty et al., COMMUNICATING UNDER SECTION 112(R) OF THE CLEAN-AIR ACT AMENDMENTS, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 191-197

Authors: ROSENTHAL I THEILER DF
Citation: I. Rosenthal et Df. Theiler, USE OF AN ISO-14000 OPTION IN IMPLEMENTING EPAS RULE ON RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS FOR CHEMICAL ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PREVENTION, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 199-203

Authors: BROWN EA SHELLEY ML FISHER JW
Citation: Ea. Brown et al., A PHARMACOKINETIC STUDY OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENZENE EXPOSURE WITH REGARD TO GENDER, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 205-213

Authors: BURMASTER DE
Citation: De. Burmaster, LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTIONS FOR TOTAL WATER-INTAKE AND TAP WATER-INTAKE BY PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN IN THE UNITED-STATES, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 215-219

Authors: BLINKIN VL
Citation: Vl. Blinkin, ANALYSIS OF EXOGENOUS COMPONENTS OF MORTALITY RISKS, Risk analysis, 18(2), 1998, pp. 221-227

Authors: BYRD DM ALLEN DO BEAMER RL BESCH HR BYLUND DB DOULL J FLEMING WW FRIES A GUENGERICH FP HORNBROOK R LASAGNA L LUM BKB MICHAELIS EK MORGAN ET POLAND A ROZMAN KK SMITH JB SWANSON HI WADDELL W WILSON JD
Citation: Dm. Byrd et al., THE DOSE-RESPONSE MODEL FOR DIOXIN, Risk analysis, 18(1), 1998, pp. 1-2

Authors: SUTER GW
Citation: Gw. Suter, COMMENTS ON THE INTERPRETATION OF DISTRIBUTIONS IN OVERVIEW OF RECENTDEVELOPMENTS IN ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT, Risk analysis, 18(1), 1998, pp. 3-4

Authors: KISSEL JC
Citation: Jc. Kissel, ON CONSTRUCTION OF A DERMAL SOIL ADHERENCE PDF - RESPONSE TO FINLEY AND SCOTT, Risk analysis, 18(1), 1998, pp. 5-7

Authors: FINLEY BL SCOTT PK
Citation: Bl. Finley et Pk. Scott, RESPONSE TO KISSEL,JOHN LETTER TO THE EDITOR ON CONSTRUCTION OF A DERMAL SOIL ADHERENCE PDF - RESPONSE TO FINLEY AND SCOTT, Risk analysis, 18(1), 1998, pp. 9-11

Authors: MURRELL JA PORTIER CJ MORRIS RW
Citation: Ja. Murrell et al., CHARACTERIZING DOSE-RESPONSE I - CRITICAL-ASSESSMENT OF THE BENCHMARKDOSE CONCEPT, Risk analysis, 18(1), 1998, pp. 13-26

Authors: BURMASTER DE
Citation: De. Burmaster, LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTIONS FOR SKIN AREA AS A FUNCTION OF BODY-WEIGHT, Risk analysis, 18(1), 1998, pp. 27-32
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