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Authors: HATTIS D
Citation: D. Hattis, HUMAN VARIABILITY IN SUSCEPTIBILITY - HOW BIG, HOW OFTEN, FOR WHAT RESPONSES TO WHAT AGENTS, Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, 4(3-4), 1997, pp. 195-208

Authors: DICKEY C SANTELLA RM HATTIS D TANG DL HSU YZ COOPER T YOUNG TL PERERA FP
Citation: C. Dickey et al., VARIABILITY IN PAH-DNA ADDUCT MEASUREMENTS IN PERIPHERAL MONONUCLEAR-CELLS - IMPLICATIONS FOR QUANTITATIVE CANCER RISK ASSESSMENT, Risk analysis, 17(5), 1997, pp. 649-656

Authors: HATTIS D
Citation: D. Hattis, MORE ON RISK MANAGEMENT, Environment, 39(4), 1997, pp. 43-43

Authors: RENWICK AG HATTIS D
Citation: Ag. Renwick et D. Hattis, INTRODUCTION TO THE WORKSHOP ON VARIABILITY IN TOXIC RESPONSE - HUMANAND ENVIRONMENTAL - RAPPORTEURS SUMMARY, Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, 2(2-3), 1996, pp. 79-84

Authors: HATTIS D MINKOWITZ WS
Citation: D. Hattis et Ws. Minkowitz, RISK-EVALUATION - CRITERIA ARISING FROM LEGAL TRADITIONS AND EXPERIENCE WITH QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT IN THE UNITED-STATES, Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, 2(2-3), 1996, pp. 103-109

Authors: HATTIS D
Citation: D. Hattis, VARIABILITY IN SUSCEPTIBILITY - HOW BIG, HOW OFTEN FOR WHAT RESPONSESTO WHAT AGENTS, Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, 2(2-3), 1996, pp. 135-145

Authors: HATTIS D BARLOW K
Citation: D. Hattis et K. Barlow, HUMAN INTERINDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY IN CANCER RISKS - TECHNICAL AND MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES, Human and ecological risk assessment, 2(1), 1996, pp. 194-220

Authors: HATTIS D
Citation: D. Hattis, HUMAN INTERINDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY IN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO TOXIC EFFECTS - FROM ANNOYING DETAIL TO A CENTRAL DETERMINANT OF RISK, Toxicology, 111(1-3), 1996, pp. 5-14

Authors: HATTIS D GLOWA J TILSON H ULBRICH B
Citation: D. Hattis et al., RISK ASSESSMENT FOR NEUROBEHAVIORAL TOXICITY - SGOMSEC JOINT REPORT, Environmental health perspectives, 104, 1996, pp. 217-226

Authors: HATTIS D
Citation: D. Hattis, THE CHALLENGE OF MECHANISM-BASED MODELING IN RISK ASSESSMENT FOR NEUROBEHAVIORAL END-POINTS, Environmental health perspectives, 104, 1996, pp. 381-390

Authors: HATTIS D
Citation: D. Hattis, BIOMARKERS AND OCCUPATIONAL-HEALTH - PROGRESS AND PERSPECTIVES - MENDELSOHN,ML, PEETERS,JP, NORMANDY,MJ, Science, 271(5250), 1996, pp. 770-770

Authors: HATTIS D
Citation: D. Hattis, WHAT FUTURE FOR SALINE LAKES, Environment, 38(9), 1996, pp. 41-42

Authors: HATTIS D
Citation: D. Hattis, DRAWING THE LINE - QUANTITATIVE CRITERIA FOR RISK MANAGEMENT, Environment, 38(6), 1996, pp. 10

Authors: HATTIS D BURMASTER DE
Citation: D. Hattis et De. Burmaster, ASSESSMENT OF VARIABILITY AND UNCERTAINTY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR PRACTICALRISK ANALYSES, Risk analysis, 14(5), 1994, pp. 713-730

Authors: HATTIS D SILVER K
Citation: D. Hattis et K. Silver, HUMAN INTERINDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY - A MAJOR SOURCE OF UNCERTAINTY IN ASSESSING RISKS FOR NONCANCER HEALTH-EFFECTS, Risk analysis, 14(4), 1994, pp. 421-431

Authors: HATTIS D
Citation: D. Hattis, THE USE OF WELL-DEFINED BIOMARKERS (SUCH AS BLOOD LEAD) IN RISK ASSESSMENT, Environmental geochemistry and health, 16(3-4), 1994, pp. 223-228

Authors: HATTIS D WHITE P KOCH P
Citation: D. Hattis et al., UNCERTAINTIES IN PHARMACOKINETIC MODELING FOR PERCHLOROETHYLENE .2. COMPARISON OF MODEL PREDICTIONS WITH DATA FOR A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT PARAMETERS, Risk analysis, 13(6), 1993, pp. 599-610

Authors: AHMED FE HATTIS D WOLKE RE STEINMAN D
Citation: Fe. Ahmed et al., RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF CHEMICAL CONTAMINANTS IN FISHERY PRODUCTS CONSUMED IN THE USA, Journal of applied toxicology, 13(6), 1993, pp. 395-410

Authors: AHMED FE HATTIS D WOLKE RE STEINMAN D
Citation: Fe. Ahmed et al., HUMAN HEALTH RISKS DUE TO CONSUMPTION OF CHEMICALLY CONTAMINATED FISHERY PRODUCTS, Environmental health perspectives, 101, 1993, pp. 297-302
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