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Authors: COHEN JT BECK BD BOWERS TS BORNSCHEIN RL CALABRESE EJ
Citation: Jt. Cohen et al., AN ARSENIC EXPOSURE MODEL - PROBABILISTIC VALIDATION USING EMPIRICAL-DATA, Human and ecological risk assessment, 4(2), 1998, pp. 341-377

Authors: VALBERG PA BECK BD BOARDMAN PD COHEN JT
Citation: Pa. Valberg et al., LIKELIHOOD RATIO ANALYSIS OF SKIN-CANCER PREVALENCE ASSOCIATED WITH ARSENIC IN DRINKING-WATER IN THE USA, Environmental geochemistry and health, 20(2), 1998, pp. 61-66

Authors: BECK BD
Citation: Bd. Beck, THE USE OF INFORMATION ON SUSCEPTIBILITY IN RISK ASSESSMENT - STATE OF THE SCIENCE AND POTENTIAL FOR IMPROVEMENT, Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, 4(3-4), 1997, pp. 229-234

Authors: BECK BD COHEN JT
Citation: Bd. Beck et Jt. Cohen, RISK ASSESSMENT FOR CRITERIA POLLUTANTS VS. OTHER NONCARCINOGENS - THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT CONSERVATISM, Human and ecological risk assessment, 3(4), 1997, pp. 617-626

Authors: VALBERG PA BECK BD BOWERS TS KEATING JL BERGSTROM PD BOARDMAN PD
Citation: Pa. Valberg et al., ISSUES IN SETTING HEALTH-BASED CLEANUP LEVELS FOR ARSENIC IN SOIL, Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology, 26(2), 1997, pp. 219-229

Authors: COHEN JT BECK BD RUDEL R
Citation: Jt. Cohen et al., LIFE YEARS LOST AT HAZARDOUS-WASTE SITES - REMEDIATION WORKER FATALITIES VS. CANCER DEATHS TO NEARBY RESIDENTS, Risk analysis, 17(4), 1997, pp. 419-425

Authors: CHAPPELL WR BECK BD BROWN KG CHANEY R COTHERN CR IRGOLIC KJ NORTH DW THORNTON I TSONGAS TA
Citation: Wr. Chappell et al., INORGANIC ARSENIC - A NEED AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE RISK ASSESSMENT, Environmental health perspectives, 105(10), 1997, pp. 1060-1067

Authors: BROWN KG BECK BD
Citation: Kg. Brown et Bd. Beck, ARSENIC AND BLADDER-CANCER MORTALITY, Epidemiology, 7(5), 1996, pp. 557-558

Authors: BRAIN JD BLANCHARD JD HEYDER J WOLFTHAL SF BECK BD
Citation: Jd. Brain et al., RELATIVE TOXICITY OF DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL) SEBACATE AND RELATED-COMPOUNDS IN AN IN-VIVO HAMSTER BIOASSAY, Inhalation toxicology, 8(6), 1996, pp. 579-593

Authors: RUDEL R SLAYTON TM BECK BD
Citation: R. Rudel et al., IMPLICATIONS OF ARSENIC GENOTOXICITY FOR DOSE-RESPONSE OF CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS, Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology, 23(2), 1996, pp. 87-105

Authors: SHIFRIN NS BECK BD GAUTHIER TD CHAPNICK SD GOODMAN G
Citation: Ns. Shifrin et al., CHEMISTRY, TOXICOLOGY, AND HUMAN HEALTH RISK OF CYANIDE COMPOUNDS IN SOILS AT FORMER MANUFACTURED-GAS PLANT SITES, Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology, 23(2), 1996, pp. 106-116

Authors: SLAYTON TM BECK BD REYNOLDS KA CHAPNICK SD VALBERG PA YOST LJ SCHOOF RA GAUTHIER TD JONES L
Citation: Tm. Slayton et al., ISSUES IN ARSENIC CANCER RISK ASSESSMENT, Environmental health perspectives, 104(10), 1996, pp. 1012-1014

Authors: SEXTON K BECK BD BINGHAM E BRAIN JD DEMARINI DM HERTZBERG RC OFLAHERTY EJ POUNDS JG
Citation: K. Sexton et al., CHEMICAL-MIXTURES FROM A PUBLIC-HEALTH PERSPECTIVE - THE IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH FOR INFORMED DECISION-MAKING, Toxicology, 105(2-3), 1995, pp. 429-441

Authors: BECK BD BOARDMAN PD HOOK GC RUDEL RA SLAYTON TM CARLSONLYNCH H
Citation: Bd. Beck et al., ARSENIC RISK ASSESSMENT - RESPONSE (VOL 103, PG 15, 1995), Environmental health perspectives, 103(3), 1995, pp. 220-220

Authors: BECK BD BOARDMAN PD HOOK GC RUDEL RA SLAYTON TM CARLSONLYNCH H
Citation: Bd. Beck et al., ARSENIC RISK ASSESSMENT - RESPONSE, Environmental health perspectives, 103(1), 1995, pp. 15-17

Authors: BOWERS TS BECK BD KARAM HS
Citation: Ts. Bowers et al., ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD CONCENTRATIONS AND ADULT-BLOOD LEAD LEVELS, Risk analysis, 14(2), 1994, pp. 183-189

Authors: CARLSONLYNCH H BECK BD BOARDMAN PD
Citation: H. Carlsonlynch et al., ARSENIC RISK ASSESSMENT, Environmental health perspectives, 102(4), 1994, pp. 354-356
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