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Authors: FOSTER KJ
Citation: Kj. Foster, CYBERNETIC RISK ANALYSIS, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 215-225

Authors: HANSSON SO
Citation: So. Hansson, CRITICAL EFFECTS AND EXPOSURE LIMITS, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 227-236

Authors: PATLOVANY RW
Citation: Rw. Patlovany, US AVIATION REGULATIONS INCREASE PROBABILITY OF MIDAIR COLLISIONS, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 237-248

Authors: HOFER E HORA SC IMAN RL PESCHKE J
Citation: E. Hofer et al., ON THE SOLUTION APPROACH FOR BAYESIAN MODELING OF INITIATING EVENT FREQUENCIES AND FAILURE RATES, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 249-252

Authors: THOMPSON KM EVANS JS
Citation: Km. Thompson et Js. Evans, THE VALUE OF IMPROVED NATIONAL EXPOSURE INFORMATION FOR PERCHLOROETHYLENE (PERC) - A CASE-STUDY FOR DRY CLEANERS, Risk analysis, 17(2), 1997, pp. 253-271

Authors: WILSON JD
Citation: Jd. Wilson, SO CARCINOGENS HAVE THRESHOLDS - HOW DO WE DECIDE WHAT EXPOSURE LEVELS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED SAFE, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 1-3

Authors: GAYLOR DW ZHENG Q
Citation: Dw. Gaylor et Q. Zheng, A NOTE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIFETIME TUMOR RISK AND EXPECTED TIME TO TUMOR, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 5-7

Authors: SELWYN MR GEORGES JE GEORGIEV AA
Citation: Mr. Selwyn et al., ESTIMATING THE OZONE DEPLETION POTENTIAL OF METHYL-BROMIDE, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 9-17

Authors: RECHARD RP TIERNEY MS SANCHEZ LC MARTELL MA
Citation: Rp. Rechard et al., BOUNDING ESTIMATES FOR CRITICAL EVENTS WHEN DIRECTLY DISPOSING HIGHLYENRICHED SPENT NUCLEAR-FUEL IN UNSATURATED TUFF, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 19-35

Authors: BROWN KG GUO HR KUO TL GREENE HL
Citation: Kg. Brown et al., SKIN-CANCER AND INORGANIC ARSENIC - UNCERTAINTY-STATUS OF RISK, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 37-42

Authors: PETERS RG COVELLO VT MCCALLUM DB
Citation: Rg. Peters et al., THE DETERMINANTS OF TRUST AND CREDIBILITY IN ENVIRONMENTAL RISK COMMUNICATION - AN EMPIRICAL-STUDY, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 43-54

Authors: EARLE TC CVETKOVICH G
Citation: Tc. Earle et G. Cvetkovich, CULTURE, COSMOPOLITANISM, AND RISK MANAGEMENT, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 55-65

Authors: LINKOV I MOREL B SCHELL WR
Citation: I. Linkov et al., REMEDIAL POLICIES IN RADIOLOGICALLY-CONTAMINATED FORESTS - ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES AND RISK ASSESSMENT, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 67-75

Authors: COGLIANO VJ
Citation: Vj. Cogliano, PLAUSIBLE UPPER-BOUNDS - ARE THEIR SUMS PLAUSIBLE, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 77-84

Authors: VANHOUTVEN GL
Citation: Gl. Vanhoutven, ALTRUISTIC PREFERENCES FOR LIFESAVING PUBLIC PROGRAMS - DO BASE-LINE RISKS LATTER, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 85-92

Authors: GALAMBOS JD HOLMES JA
Citation: Jd. Galambos et Ja. Holmes, EFFICIENT TREATMENT OF UNCERTAINTY IN NUMERICAL OPTIMIZATION, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 93-96

Authors: HAMED MM BEDIENT PB
Citation: Mm. Hamed et Pb. Bedient, ON THE EFFECT OF PROBABILITY-DISTRIBUTIONS OF INPUT VARIABLES IN PUBLIC-HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 97-105

Authors: HAAS CN
Citation: Cn. Haas, IMPORTANCE OF DISTRIBUTIONAL FORM IN CHARACTERIZING INPUTS TO MONTE-CARLO RISK ASSESSMENTS, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 107-113

Authors: KRAMER DA CONOLLY RB
Citation: Da. Kramer et Rb. Conolly, COMPUTER-SIMULATION OF CLONAL GROWTH CANCER MODELS .1. PARAMETER-ESTIMATION USING AN ITERATIVE ABSOLUTE BISECTION ALGORITHM, Risk analysis, 17(1), 1997, pp. 115-126

Authors: NEUBERGER JS FIELD RW
Citation: Js. Neuberger et Rw. Field, RADON AND BREAST-CANCER, Risk analysis, 16(6), 1996, pp. 729-730

Authors: KAVLOCK RJ ANKLEY GT
Citation: Rj. Kavlock et Gt. Ankley, A PERSPECTIVE ON THE RISK ASSESSMENT PROCESS FOR ENDOCRINE-DISRUPTIVEEFFECTS ON WILDLIFE AND HUMAN HEALTH, Risk analysis, 16(6), 1996, pp. 731-739

Authors: WATANABE KH BOIS FY
Citation: Kh. Watanabe et Fy. Bois, INTERSPECIES EXTRAPOLATION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PHARMACOKINETIC PARAMETERDISTRIBUTIONS, Risk analysis, 16(6), 1996, pp. 741-754

Authors: GLENDON AI DORN L DAVIES DR MATTHEWS G TAYLOR RG
Citation: Ai. Glendon et al., AGE AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PERCEIVED ACCIDENT LIKELIHOOD AND DRIVER COMPETENCES, Risk analysis, 16(6), 1996, pp. 755-762

Authors: DRIVER JH GINEVAN ME WHITMYRE GK
Citation: Jh. Driver et al., ESTIMATION OF DIETARY EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS - A CASE-STUDY ILLUSTRATING METHODS OF DISTRIBUTIONAL ANALYSES FOR FOOD-CONSUMPTION DATA, Risk analysis, 16(6), 1996, pp. 763-771

Authors: MACGREGOR DG FLEMING R
Citation: Dg. Macgregor et R. Fleming, RISK PERCEPTION AND SYMPTOM REPORTING, Risk analysis, 16(6), 1996, pp. 773-783
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