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Authors: SIEGRIST M
Citation: M. Siegrist, COMMUNICATING LOW-RISK MAGNITUDES - INCIDENCE RATES EXPRESSED AS FREQUENCY VERSUS RATES EXPRESSED AS PROBABILITY, Risk analysis, 17(4), 1997, pp. 507-510

Authors: PATECORNELL ME LAKATS LM MURPHY DM GABA DM
Citation: Me. Patecornell et al., ANESTHESIA PATIENT RISK - A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH TO ORGANIZATIONAL-FACTORS AND RISK MANAGEMENT OPTIONS, Risk analysis, 17(4), 1997, pp. 511-523

Authors: BAXTER LA FINCH SJ LIPFERT FW YU QQ
Citation: La. Baxter et al., COMPARING ESTIMATES OF THE EFFECTS OF AIR-POLLUTION ON HUMAN MORTALITY OBTAINED USING DIFFERENT REGRESSION METHODOLOGIES, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 273-278

Authors: TORNEROVELEZ R SYMANSKI E KROMHOUT H YU RC RAPPAPORT SM
Citation: R. Tornerovelez et al., COMPLIANCE VERSUS RISK IN ASSESSING OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 279-292

Authors: HINE DW SUMMERS C PRYSTUPA M MCKENZIERICHER A
Citation: Dw. Hine et al., PUBLIC OPPOSITION TO A PROPOSED NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY IN CANADA - AN INVESTIGATION OF CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC-EFFECTS, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 293-302

Authors: MARRIS C LANGFORD I SAUNDERSON T ORIORDAN T
Citation: C. Marris et al., EXPLORING THE PSYCHOMETRIC PARADIGM - COMPARISONS BETWEEN AGGREGATE AND INDIVIDUAL ANALYSES, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 303-312

Authors: BURGER J SANCHEZ J GIBBONS JW GOCHFELD M
Citation: J. Burger et al., RISK PERCEPTION, FEDERAL SPENDING, AND THE SAVANNA RIVER SITE - ATTITUDES OF HUNTERS AND FISHERMEN, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 313-320

Authors: GUTH DJ CARROLL RJ SIMPSON DG ZHOU HB
Citation: Dj. Guth et al., CATEGORICAL REGRESSION-ANALYSIS OF ACUTE EXPOSURE TO TETRACHLOROETHYLENE, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 321-332

Authors: WHEELER TA GAWANDE K BESPALKO S
Citation: Ta. Wheeler et al., DEVELOPMENT OF RISK-BASED RANKING MEASURES OF EFFECTIVENESS FOR THE UNITED-STATES-COAST-GUARD VESSEL INSPECTION PROGRAM, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 333-340

Authors: MCDANIELS TL AXELROD LJ CAVANAGH NS SLOVIC P
Citation: Tl. Mcdaniels et al., PERCEPTION OF ECOLOGICAL RISK TO WATER ENVIRONMENTS, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 341-352

Authors: MALILAY J HENDERSON A MCGEEHIN M FLANDERS WD
Citation: J. Malilay et al., ESTIMATING HEALTH RISKS FROM NATURAL HAZARDS USING RISK ASSESSMENT AND EPIDEMIOLOGY, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 353-358

Authors: OWENS JW
Citation: Jw. Owens, LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT IN RELATION TO RISK ASSESSMENT - AN EVOLVING PERSPECTIVE, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 359-365

Authors: SHERMAN CD PORTIER CJ
Citation: Cd. Sherman et Cj. Portier, THE 2-STAGE MODEL OF CARCINOGENESIS - OVERCOMING THE NONIDENTIFIABILITY DILEMMA, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 367-374

Authors: BAILEY RT
Citation: Rt. Bailey, ESTIMATION FROM ZERO-FAILURE DATA, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 375-380

Authors: MUNERA HA CANAL MB MUNOZ M
Citation: Ha. Munera et al., RISK ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSPORTATION OF SPENT NUCLEAR-FUEL UNDER DEMANDING SECURITY CONSTRAINTS - THE COLOMBIAN EXPERIENCE, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 381-389

Authors: HEIDENREICH WF LUEBECK EG MOOLGAVKAR SH
Citation: Wf. Heidenreich et al., SOME PROPERTIES OF THE HAZARD FUNCTION OF THE 2-MUTATION CLONAL EXPANSION MODEL, Risk analysis, 17(3), 1997, pp. 391-399

Authors: BLINKIN VL
Citation: Vl. Blinkin, EXOGENOUS RISK IN THE MOSCOW POPULATION, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 127-129

Authors: LOFSTEDT RE RENN O
Citation: Re. Lofstedt et O. Renn, THE BRENT-SPAR-CONTROVERSY - AN EXAMPLE OF RISK COMMUNICATION GONE WRONG, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 131-136

Authors: LIPFERT FW
Citation: Fw. Lipfert, AIR-POLLUTION AND HUMAN HEALTH - PERSPECTIVES FOR THE 90S AND BEYOND, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 137-146

Authors: LINDELL MK PERRY RW
Citation: Mk. Lindell et Rw. Perry, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASES IN THE NORTH-RIDGE EARTHQUAKE - IMPLICATIONS FOR SEISMIC RISK ASSESSMENT, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 147-156

Authors: EVANS AW VERLANDER NQ
Citation: Aw. Evans et Nq. Verlander, WHAT IS WRONG WITH CRITERION FN-LINES FOR JUDGING THE TOLERABILITY OFRISK, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 157-168

Authors: GREENBERG M SCHNEIDER D
Citation: M. Greenberg et D. Schneider, NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY, ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS, PERSONALITY-TRAITS, AND RESIDENT ACTIONS, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 169-175

Authors: HAMED MM
Citation: Mm. Hamed, FIRST-ORDER RELIABILITY-ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC-HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 177-185

Authors: MILLS WB CHENG JJ DROPPO JG FAILLACE ER GNANAPRAGASAM EK JOHNS RA LANIAK GF LEW CS STRENGE DL SUTHERLAND JF WHELAN G YU C
Citation: Wb. Mills et al., MULTIMEDIA BENCHMARKING ANALYSIS FOR 3 RISK ASSESSMENT MODELS - RESRAD, MMSOILS, AND MEPAS, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 187-201

Authors: LANIAK GF DROPPO JG FAILLACE ER GNANAPRAGASAM EK MILLS WB STRENGE DL WHELAN G YU C
Citation: Gf. Laniak et al., AN OVERVIEW OF A MULTIMEDIA BENCHMARKING ANALYSIS FOR 3 RISK ASSESSMENT MODELS - RESRAD, MMSOILS, AND MEPAS, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 203-214
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