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February 2010, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 224-235 Ensemble Habitat Mapping of Invasive Plant Species
by Thomas J. Stohlgren & Peter Ma & Sunil Kumar & Monique Rocca & Jeffrey T. Morisette & Catherine S. Jarnevich & Nate Benson - 236-249 A Framework for Assessing and Managing Risks Posed by Emerging Diseases
by Terry Walshe & Mark Burgman - 250-260 Managing Invasive Species in the Presence of Endogenous Technological Change with Uncertainty
by C. S. Kim & Glenn D. Schaible & Jan Lewandrowski & Utpal Vasavada - 261-276 Robustness of Risk Maps and Survey Networks to Knowledge Gaps About a New Invasive Pest
by Denys Yemshanov & Frank H. Koch & Yakov Ben‐Haim & William D. Smith - 277-284 Reconciling Uncertain Costs and Benefits in Bayes Nets for Invasive Species Management
by M. A. Burgman & B. A. Wintle & C. A. Thompson & A. Moilanen & M. C. Runge & Yakov Ben‐Haim - 285-292 Calibration of FI‐ISK, an Invasiveness Screening Tool for Nonnative Freshwater Invertebrates
by Elena Tricarico & Lorenzo Vilizzi & Francesca Gherardi & Gordon H. Copp - 293-309 Cocoa Pod Borer (Conopomorpha cramerella Snellen) in Papua New Guinea: Biosecurity Models for New Ireland and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville
by Jian D. L. Yen & Edward K. Waters & Andrew J. Hamilton - 310-323 Risk‐Based Probabilistic Approach to Assess the Impact of False Mussel Invasions on Farmed Hard Clams
by Chung‐Min Liao & Yun‐Ru Ju & Chia‐Pin Chio & Wei‐Yu Chen
January 2010, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-2 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 3-6 Dick Wilson: Applying Uncommon Sense to Risks
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 7-19 Quantitative Risk Assessment Relating to Adventitious Presence of Allergens in Food: A Probabilistic Model Applied to Peanut in Chocolate
by Loup Rimbaud & Fanny Heraud & Sébastien La Vieille & Jean‐Charles Leblanc & Amélie Crepet - 20-31 Modeling Logistic Performance in Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment
by Hajo Rijgersberg & Seth Tromp & Liesbeth Jacxsens & Mieke Uyttendaele - 32-48 Intelligent Adversary Risk Analysis: A Bioterrorism Risk Management Model
by Gregory S. Parnell & Christopher M. Smith & Frederick I. Moxley - 49-64 A Risk Assessment Model to Evaluate the Role of Fecal Contamination in Recreational Water on the Incidence of Cryptosporidiosis at the Community Level in Ontario
by K. D. M. Pintar & A. Fazil & F. Pollari & D. F. Charron & D. Waltner‐Toews & S. A. McEwen - 65-77 Beyond a Simple Case of Black and White: Searching for the White Male Effect in the African‐American Community
by Louie Rivers & Joseph Arvai & Paul Slovic - 78-94 Decision Making Under Uncertainty—An Example for Seismic Risk Management
by Solomon Tesfamariam & Rehan Sadiq & Homayoun Najjaran - 95-106 Risk Perception and Movies: A Study of Availability as a Factor in Risk Perception
by Lennart Sjöberg & Elisabeth Engelberg - 107-124 A Delphi Method Expert Survey to Derive Standards for Flood Damage Data Collection
by Florian Elmer & Isabel Seifert & Heidi Kreibich & Annegret H. Thieken - 125-142 Consumer Confidence in the Safety of Food and Newspaper Coverage of Food Safety Issues: A Longitudinal Perspective
by Janneke De Jonge & Hans Van Trijp & Reint Jan Renes & Lynn J. Frewer - 143-152 Public Trust in Government Concerning Tobacco Control in Japan
by Kazuya Nakayachi & George Cvetkovich - 153-154 The ETTO Principle: Efficiency‐Thoroughness Trade‐Off—Why Things That Go Right Sometimes Go Wrong by Erik Hollnagel
by David M. Clarke
December 2009, Volume 29, Issue 12
- 1645-1646 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1647-1654 On the Complex Definition of Risk: A Systems‐Based Approach
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 1655-1663 Threshold Conditions for the Persistence of Plague Transmission in Urban Rats
by David P. Durham & Elizabeth A. Casman - 1664-1671 Why Reduced‐Form Regression Models of Health Effects Versus Exposures Should Not Replace QRA: Livestock Production and Infant Mortality as an Example
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 1672-1685 Bayesian Network for Risk of Diarrhea Associated with the Use of Recycled Water
by Margaret Donald & Angus Cook & Kerrie Mengersen - 1686-1698 Alternative Methods for Computing the Sensitivity of Complex Surveillance Systems
by G. M. Hood & S. C. Barry & P. A. J. Martin - 1699-1725 The Use of Multizone Models to Estimate an Airborne Chemical Contaminant Generation and Decay Profile: Occupational Exposures of Hairdressers to Vinyl Chloride in Hairspray During the 1960s and 1970s
by Jennifer Sahmel & Ken Unice & Paul Scott & Dallas Cowan & Dennis Paustenbach - 1726-1742 Development of a Unit Risk Factor for 1,3‐Butadiene Based on an Updated Carcinogenic Toxicity Assessment
by Roberta L. Grant & Joseph Haney & Angela L. Curry & Michael Honeycutt - 1743-1758 Pandemic Recovery Analysis Using the Dynamic Inoperability Input‐Output Model
by Joost R. Santos & Mark J. Orsi & Erik J. Bond - 1759-1778 Prevention, Adaptation, and Threat Denial: Flooding Experiences in the Netherlands
by Ruud Zaalberg & Cees Midden & Anneloes Meijnders & Teddy McCalley - 1779-1792 Analyzing Risk Response Dynamics on the Web: The Case of Hurricane Katrina
by Ka Lok Lee & Robert J. Meyer & Eric T. Bradlow - 1793-1806 Information Processing of Genetically Modified Food Messages Under Different Motives: An Adaptation of the Multiple‐Motive Heuristic‐Systematic Model
by Jooyoung Kim & Hye‐Jin Paek - 1807-1808 The Flaw of Averages by Savage, Sam L
by Joslyn Zale
November 2009, Volume 29, Issue 11
- 1491-1492 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1493-1493 Letter to the Editor
by Lynn A. Maguire - 1494-1494 Response
by Katie Steele - 1495-1505 Risk of Fetal Mortality After Exposure to Listeria monocytogenes Based on Dose‐Response Data from Pregnant Guinea Pigs and Primates
by Denita Williams & Jennifer Castleman & Chi‐Ching Lee & Beth Mote & Mary Alice Smith - 1506-1520 Modeling the Public Health System Response to a Terrorist Event in the Food Supply
by Emma Hartnett & Gregory M. Paoli & Donald W. Schaffner - 1521-1533 Development and Application of a Stochastic Epidemic Model for the Transmission of Salmonella Typhimurium at the Farm Level of the Pork Production Chain
by Ilias Soumpasis & Francis Butler - 1534-1548 Characterizing the Noncancer Toxicity of Mixtures Using Concepts from the TTC and Quantitative Models of Uncertainty in Mixture Toxicity
by Paul S. Price & Heli M. Hollnagel & Jack M. Zabik - 1549-1565 The Effect of Graphics on Environmental Health Risk Beliefs, Emotions, Behavioral Intentions, and Recall
by Dolores J. Severtson & Jeffrey B. Henriques - 1566-1577 Risk and Causality in Newspaper Reporting
by Max Boholm - 1578-1587 Risk‐Reducing Legal Documents: Controlling Personal Health and Financial Resources
by Michael R. Greenberg & Marc Weiner & Gwendolyn B. Greenberg - 1588-1600 Provision of a Wildfire Risk Map: Informing Residents in the Wildland Urban Interface
by Pallab Mozumder & Ryan Helton & Robert P. Berrens - 1601-1614 The Role of Environmental Accidental Risk Assessment in the Process of Granting Development Consent
by Branko Kontic & Marko Gerbec - 1615-1628 Using Probabilistic Modeling to Evaluate Human Exposure to Organotin in Drinking Water Transported by Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe
by Anthony Fristachi & Ying Xu & Glenn Rice & Christopher A. Impellitteri & Heather Carlson‐Lynch & John C. Little - 1629-1643 Landslide Risk Models for Decision Making
by Jaime Bonachea & Juan Remondo & José Ramón Díaz De Terán & Alberto González‐Díez & Antonio Cendrero
October 2009, Volume 29, Issue 10
- 1343-1344 From the Editors
by Michael R. Greenberg & Karen W. Lowrie - 1345-1346 Mining Risks
by Yacov Y. Haimes & Kenneth G. Crowther - 1347-1354 Postmining Management in France: Situation and Perspectives
by Christophe Didier - 1355-1370 Abandoned Metal Mine Stability Risk Evaluation
by Marc C. Bétournay - 1371-1380 Modeling Uncertainties in Mining Pillar Stability Analysis
by Maxime Cauvin & Thierry Verdel & Romuald Salmon - 1381-1394 Vulnerability Assessment of Mining Subsidence Hazards
by Olivier Deck & Thierry Verdel & Romuald Salmon - 1395-1409 Risks of Ingestion of Aflatoxin‐Contaminated Groundnuts in Benin: Scale Measurements, Beliefs, and Socioeconomic Factors
by C. M. Jolly & B. Bayard & S. Vodouhe - 1410-1426 A Monte Carlo Risk Assessment Model for Acrylamide Formation in French Fries
by Enda Cummins & Francis Butler & Ronan Gormley & Nigel Brunton - 1427-1442 Bayesian Modeling of Measurement Errors and Pesticide Concentration in Dietary Risk Assessments
by Marc Kennedy & Andy Hart - 1443-1453 Improving the Predictive Accuracy of Hurricane Power Outage Forecasts Using Generalized Additive Models
by Seung‐Ryong Han & Seth D. Guikema & Steven M. Quiring - 1454-1472 Risk Analysis of the Vessel Traffic in the Strait of Istanbul
by Özgecan S. Ulusçu & Birnur Özbaş & Tayfur Altıok & İlhan Or - 1473-1488 The Use of Narrative Evidence and Explicit Likelihood by Decisionmakers Varying in Numeracy
by Nathan F. Dieckmann & Paul Slovic & Ellen M. Peters - 1489-1490 Reforming Regulatory Impact Analysis edited by WinstonHarrington, Lisa Heinzerling, and Richard D. Morgenstern
by Lisa Robinson
September 2009, Volume 29, Issue 9
- 1197-1198 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1199-1200 Letter to the Editor
by Kevin Konty & Joseph R. Egger & Bonnie D. Kerker & Beth Maldin & Marisa Raphael - 1201-1202 Response
by Walter W. Piegorsch & Susan L. Cutter - 1203-1216 Epidemiologic Evidence for Chloroprene Carcinogenicity: Review of Study Quality and its Application to Risk Assessment
by John Arthur Bukowski - 1217-1226 Accidents and Unpleasant Incidents: Worry in Transport and Prediction of Travel Behavior
by Agathe Backer‐Grøndahl & Aslak Fyhri & Pål Ulleberg & Astrid Helene Amundsen - 1227-1241 Evaluating Critical Uncertainty Thresholds in a Spatial Model of Forest Pest Invasion Risk
by Frank H. Koch & Denys Yemshanov & Daniel W. McKenney & William D. Smith - 1242-1254 NIMBY, CLAMP, and the Location of New Nuclear‐Related Facilities: U.S. National and 11 Site‐Specific Surveys
by Michael R. Greenberg - 1255-1264 Effect of Risk Ladder Format on Risk Perception in High‐ and Low‐Numerate Individuals
by Carmen Keller & Michael Siegrist & Vivianne Visschers - 1265-1280 A Social‐Cognitive Perspective of Terrorism Risk Perception and Individual Response in Canada
by Jennifer E. C. Lee & Louise Lemyre - 1281-1291 An Exposure Assessment of Methyl Mercury via Fish Consumption for the Japanese Population
by Ying Zhang & Satoshi Nakai & Shigeki Masunaga - 1292-1303 Relative Contributions of Four Exposure Pathways to Influenza Infection Risk
by Mark Nicas & Rachael M. Jones - 1304-1316 Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Cyber Security Incidents
by Ginger Davis & Alfredo Garcia & Weide Zhang - 1317-1335 Risk Analysis of Chemical, Biological, or Radionuclear Threats: Implications for Food Security
by Hamid Mohtadi & Antu Panini Murshid - 1336-1341 The Unfinished Game by K. Devlin
by William A. Huber
August 2009, Volume 29, Issue 8
- 1059-1060 Risk Perception and Communication
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1061-1061 The Elephant in the Room Is Called Game Theory
by John R. Hall, Jr - 1062-1068 Game Theory and Risk Analysis
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 1069-1069 Hands‐Free Embedded Cell Phones and Airbag‐Deployment Crash Rates
by Elisa R. Braver & Adrian K. Lund & Anne T. McCartt - 1070-1071 Response to Braver et al
by Richard A. Young & Christopher Schreiner - 1072-1088 Why People Do What They Do to Protect Against Earthquake Risk: Perceptions of Hazard Adjustment Attributes
by Michael K. Lindell & Sudha Arlikatti & Carla S. Prater - 1089-1104 Living with Nuclear Power: A Q‐Method Study of Local Community Perceptions
by Dan Venables & Nick Pidgeon & Peter Simmons & Karen Henwood & Karen Parkhill - 1105-1115 Communicating About Xenotransplantation: Models and Scenarios
by Wändi Bruine De Bruin & Ümit Güvenç & Baruch Fischhoff & Christopher M. Armstrong & Denise Caruso - 1116-1128 The Role of Similarity Cues in the Development of Trustin Sources of Information About GM Food
by Anneloes Meijnders & Cees Midden & Anna Olofsson & Susanna Öhman & Jörg Matthes & Olha Bondarenko & Jan Gutteling & Maria Rusanen - 1129-1140 Competence‐Based and Integrity‐Based Trust as Predictors of Acceptance of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS)
by Bart W. Terwel & Fieke Harinck & Naomi Ellemers & Dancker D. L. Daamen - 1141-1155 Does Communicating (Flood) Risk Affect (Flood) Risk Perceptions? Results of a Quasi‐Experimental Study
by Teun Terpstra & Michael K. Lindell & Jan M. Gutteling - 1156-1169 Changes in Aleut Concerns Following the Stakeholder‐Driven Amchitka Independent Science Assessment
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld - 1170-1181 Phthalate Exposure Through Food and Consumers’ Risk Perception of Chemicals in Food
by Maria Dickson‐Spillmann & Michael Siegrist & Carmen Keller & Matthias Wormuth - 1182-1191 Stochasticity in Physiologically Based Kinetics Models: Implications for Cancer Risk Assessment
by Alexandre Roger Raymond Péry & Frederic Yves Bois - 1192-1195 Nanomaterials Risks and Benefits (NATO Science for Peace and Security Studies)
by Jo Anne Shatkin
July 2009, Volume 29, Issue 7
- 933-934 From the Editors
by Michael R. Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 940-948 What's Wrong with Hazard‐Ranking Systems? An Expository Note
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 949-962 Assessing Infection Control Measures for Pandemic Influenza
by Lawrence M. Wein & Michael P. Atkinson - 963-969 Public Perceptions of Florida Red Tide Risks
by Sara E. Kuhar & Kate Nierenberg & Barbara Kirkpatrick & Graham A. Tobin - 970-984 Source Attribution of Food‐Borne Zoonoses in New Zealand: A Modified Hald Model
by Petra Mullner & Geoff Jones & Alasdair Noble & Simon E. F. Spencer & Steve Hathaway & Nigel Peter French - 985-999 The Influence of Weather Conditions on the Relative Incident Rate of Fishing Vessels
by Yue Wu & Ronald P. Pelot & Casey Hilliard - 1000-1014 Uncertainty and Variability in Health‐Related Damages from Coal‐Fired Power Plants in the United States
by Jonathan I. Levy & Lisa K. Baxter & Joel Schwartz - 1015-1023 Managing Societal and Institutional Risk in Child Protection
by Eileen Munro - 1024-1040 The Risk Management of Third Parties During Construction in Multifunctional Urban Locations
by Shahid Suddle - 1041-1055 Hot Potato: Expert‐Consumer Differences in the Perception of a Second‐Generation Novel Food
by Kit S. Hagemann & Joachim Scholderer - 1056-1057 Reliability and Risk by Nozer Singpurwalla
by R. T. Smythe
June 2009, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 783-784 Globalization of Risk Analysis: An International Journal
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 785-792 Trust, Confidence, and the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
by Timothy C. Earle - 793-795 How Bad Can a Crisis Be If It Does Not Top the News?
by Allan Mazur - 796-805 Human Health Risk Assessment of Penicillin/Aminopenicillin Resistance in Enterococci Due to Penicillin Use in Food Animals
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. & Douglas A. Popken & Jeremy J. Mathers - 806-819 Quantitative Risk Assessment of Listeria monocytogenes in French Cold‐Smoked Salmon: II. Risk Characterization
by Régis Pouillot & Véronique Goulet & Marie Laure Delignette‐Muller & Aurélie Mahé & Marie Cornu - 820-840 Development of a Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment for Human Salmonellosis Through Household Consumption of Fresh Minced Pork Meat in Belgium
by Kaatje Els Bollaerts & Winy Messens & Laurent Delhalle & Marc Aerts & Yves Van der Stede & Jeroen Dewulf & Sophie Quoilin & Dominiek Maes & Koen Mintiens & Koen Grijspeerdt - 841-856 A New Theoretical Discrete Growth Distribution with Verification for Microbial Counts in Water
by James Englehardt & Jeff Swartout & Chad Loewenstine - 857-867 High Production Volume Chemical Amine Oxides [C8–C20] Category Environmental Risk Assessment
by Hans Sanderson & Caritas Tibazarwa & William Greggs & Donald J. Versteeg & Yutaka Kasai & Kathleen Stanton & Richard I. Sedlak - 868-884 Mapping Invasive Species Risks with Stochastic Models: A Cross‐Border United States‐Canada Application for Sirex noctilio Fabricius
by Denys Yemshanov & Frank H. Koch & Daniel W. McKenney & Marla C. Downing & Frank Sapio - 885-899 Predicting Future Excess Events in Risk Assessment
by Kyoji Furukawa & John B. Cologne & Yukiko Shimizu & N. Phillip Ross - 900-911 The Roads Ahead: Collision Risks, Trends, and Safety of Drivers
by Sandy Helene Straus & Xiaojun Gu - 912-929 Policy Learning for Flood Mitigation: A Longitudinal Assessment of the Community Rating System in Florida
by Samuel D. Brody & Sammy Zahran & Wesley E. Highfield & Sarah P. Bernhardt & Arnold Vedlitz - 930-931 Social Theories of Risk and Uncertainty: An Introduction edited by Jens O. Zinn
by Debasmita Patra
May 2009, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 615-616 Food‐Bourne Risks and Hurricane Katrina
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 617-632 A Model of Exposure to Rotavirus from Nondietary Ingestion Iterated by Simulated Intermittent Contacts
by Timothy R. Julian & Robert A. Canales & James O. Leckie & Alexandria B. Boehm - 633-647 The Association of Knowledge with Concern About Global Warming: Trusted Information Sources Shape Public Thinking
by Ariel Malka & Jon A. Krosnick & Gary Langer - 648-661 Time‐Dose‐Response Models for Microbial Risk Assessment
by Yin Huang & Charles N. Haas - 662-675 Uncertainty Analysis Based on Probability Bounds (P‐Box) Approach in Probabilistic Safety Assessment
by Durga Rao Karanki & Hari Shankar Kushwaha & Ajit Kumar Verma & Srividya Ajit - 676-698 Loss of Life Caused by the Flooding of New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina: Analysis of the Relationship Between Flood Characteristics and Mortality
by Sebastiaan N. Jonkman & Bob Maaskant & Ezra Boyd & Marc Lloyd Levitan - 699-713 Analyzing the Homeland Security of the U.S.‐Mexico Border
by Lawrence M. Wein & Yifan Liu & Arik Motskin - 714-728 The Impact of Social Amplification and Attenuation of Risk and the Public Reaction to Mad Cow Disease in Canada
by Roxanne E. Lewis & Michael G. Tyshenko - 729-742 Efficacy of Risk‐Based, Culturally Sensitive Ogaa (Walleye) Consumption Advice for Anishinaabe Tribal Members in the Great Lakes Region
by Adam D. DeWeese & Neil E. Kmiecik & Esteban D. Chiriboga & Jeffery A. Foran - 743-751 The Role of Trust in the Affective Evaluation of Novel Risks: The Case of CO2 Storage
by Cees J. H. Midden & Nicole M. A. Huijts - 752-763 An Integrated Methodology for Assessment and Selection of the Project Risk Response Actions
by Seyed Mohammad Seyedhoseini & Siamak Noori & Mohammad Ali Hatefi - 764-779 Nuclear Risk Management on Stage: A Decision Analysis Perspective on the UK's Committee on Radioactive Waste Management
by Alec Morton & Mara Airoldi & Lawrence D. Phillips - 780-781 Epidemiologic Principles and Food Safety edited by Tamar Lasky
by Michele Morrone
April 2009, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 471-473 Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 474-479 Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Implications for Human Health Risk Assessment
by Daniel Krewski & Melvin E. Andersen & Ellen Mantus & Lauren Zeise - 480-481 Commentary on “Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Implications for Human Health Risk Assessment” by Krewski et al
by Rory B. Conolly - 482-482 Needed: A Strategy for Implementing the Vision
by E. Donald Elliott - 483-484 High‐Throughput Testing—The NRC Vision, The Challenge of Modeling Dynamic Changes in Biological Systems, and the Reality of Low‐Throughput Environmental Health Decision Making
by Dale Hattis - 485-487 Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Implications for Human Health Risk Assessment
by Robert J. Kavlock & Christopher P. Austin & Raymond R. Tice - 488-489 Risk Assessment in the 21st Century: Changes Wrought by Changing Science
by Lorenz R. Rhomberg - 490-491 Advances in Toxicity Testing Herald Improvements and Challenges for Risk Assessment
by Joyce S. Tsuji & Michael R. Garry - 492-497 Reply to Invited Commentaries on Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Implications for Human Health Risk Assessment
by Daniel Krewski & Melvin E. Andersen & Ellen Mantus & Lauren Zeise - 498-501 On the Definition of Resilience in Systems
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 502-517 NUSAP Method for Evaluating the Data Quality in a Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment Model for Salmonella in the Pork Production Chain
by Ides Boone & Yves Van der Stede & Kaatje Bollaerts & David Vose & Dominiek Maes & Jeroen Dewulf & Winy Messens & Georges Daube & Marc Aerts & Koen Mintiens - 518-532 Using Structured Decision Making to Help Implement a Precautionary Approach to Endangered Species Management
by Robin Gregory & Graham Long - 533-540 Cooking Practices in the Kitchen—Observed Versus Predicted Behavior
by Esther Van Asselt & Arnout Fischer & Aarieke E. I. De Jong & Maarten J. Nauta & Rob De Jonge - 541-557 The BSE Risk of Processing Meat and Bone Meal in Nonruminant Feed: A Quantitative Assessment for the Netherlands
by Clazien J. De Vos & Lourens Heres - 558-564 Model‐Averaged Benchmark Concentration Estimates for Continuous Response Data Arising from Epidemiological Studies
by Robert B. Noble & A. John Bailer & Robert Park - 565-575 Risk Assessment for Hospital‐Acquired Diseases: A Risk‐Theory Approach
by Mathieu Emily & Pierre Casez & Olivier François - 576-586 A Mathematical Model of Protease‐Antiprotease Homeostasis Failure in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 587-600 The Role of Quantitative Risk Assessments for Characterizing Risk and Uncertainty and Delineating Appropriate Risk Management Options, with Special Emphasis on Terrorism Risk
by Terje Aven & Ortwin Renn - 601-611 Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease Entrance Assessment Model Through Air Passenger Violations
by Xiao‐Wei Lin & Chin‐Tsang Chiang & Tai‐Hwa Shih & Yan‐Nian Jiang & Chin‐Cheng Chou - 612-614 RISK—Philosophical Perspectives Edited by Tim Lewens
by N. Krishnamurthy
March 2009, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 315-316 From the Editors
by Michael R. Greenberg & Karen W. Lowrie - 321-335 Risk‐Based Decision Making for Terrorism Applications
by Robin L. Dillon & Robert M. Liebe & Thomas Bestafka - 336-341 Improving Risk‐Based Decision Making for Terrorism Applications
by Louis Anthony Cox, Jr - 342-343 Invited Response to Cox's Comment: Improving Risk‐Based Decision Making for Terrorism Applications
by Robin L. Dillon & Robert M. Liebe - 344-354 A New Approach to Hazardous Materials Transportation Risk Analysis: Decision Modeling to Identify Critical Variables
by Renee M. Clark & Mary E. Besterfield‐Sacre - 355-365 Characterizing the Risk of Infection from Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Commercial Passenger Aircraft Using Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment
by Rachael M. Jones & Yoshifumi Masago & Timothy Bartrand & Charles N. Haas & Mark Nicas & Joan B. Rose - 366-379 Reducing Risk Through Real Options in Systems Design: The Case of Architecting a Maritime Domain Protection System
by Joost Buurman & Stephen Zhang & Vladan Babovic - 380-392 Benzene Risk Estimation Using Radiation Equivalent Coefficients
by Aki Nakayama & Tomomi Isono & Takuro Kikuchi & Iichiro Ohnishi & Junichiro Igarashi & Minoru Yoneda & Shinsuke Morisawa - 393-400 Hormesis Without Cell Killing
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr - 401-415 A Comparison of Egg Consumption with Other Modifiable Coronary Heart Disease Lifestyle Risk Factors: A Relative Risk Apportionment Study
by Leila Barraj & Nga Tran & Pamela Mink - 416-424 Avian Influenza Risk Perception and Live Poultry Purchase in Guangzhou, China, 2006
by Qiuyan Liao & Wendy Wing Tak Lam & Chao Qiang Jiang & Ella Yuk Yi Ho & Yi Min Liu & Wei Sen Zhang & Fielding Richard - 425-437 The Future of Nuclear Power: Value Orientations and Risk Perception
by Stephen C. Whitfield & Eugene A. Rosa & Amy Dan & Thomas Dietz - 438-456 Ranking the Risks from Multiple Hazards in a Small Community
by Hua Li & George E. Apostolakis & Joseph Gifun & William VanSchalkwyk & Susan Leite & David Barber - 457-467 Calibration of FISK, an Invasiveness Screening Tool for Nonnative Freshwater Fishes
by Gordon H. Copp & Lorenzo Vilizzi & John Mumford & Gemma V. Fenwick & Michael J. Godard & Rodolphe E. Gozlan - 468-469 The Psychology of Risk by Glynis M. Breakwell
by El Sawah Sondoss
February 2009, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 157-158 From the Very Public to the Less Known
by Michael R. Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 159-170 Regulatory Models and the Environment: Practice, Pitfalls, and Prospects
by K. John Holmes & Judith A. Graham & Thomas McKone & Chris Whipple - 171-175 Some Limitations of Frequency as a Component of Risk: An Expository Note
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 176-186 Inclusion of Dietary Evaluation in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Prediction Models Increases Accuracy and Reduces Bias of the Estimations
by Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos & Christos Pitsavos & Christodoulos Stefanadis - 187-204 Real‐World Personal Conversations Using a Hands‐Free Embedded Wireless Device While Driving: Effect on Airbag‐Deployment Crash Rates
by Richard A. Young & Christopher Schreiner - 205-222 System Perspectives of Experts and Farmers Regarding the Role of Livelihood Assets in Risk Perception: Results from the Structured Mental Model Approach
by Regina Schoell & Claudia R. Binder - 223-248 A Comprehensive Network Security Risk Model for Process Control Networks
by Matthew H. Henry & Yacov Y. Haimes - 249-256 Benchmark Dose Estimation Incorporating Multiple Data Sources
by Matthew W. Wheeler & A. John Bailer - 257-266 Effects of Etiological Agent and Bather Shedding of Pathogens on Interpretation of Epidemiological Data Used to Establish Recreational Water Quality Standards
by Frank J. Loge & Elisabetta Lambertini & Mark A. Borchardt & Hakan Başağaoğlu & Timothy R. Ginn - 267-287 Probability Information in Risk Communication: A Review of the Research Literature
by Vivianne H. M. Visschers & Ree M. Meertens & Wim W. F. Passchier & Nanne N. K. De Vries - 288-297 “Trust me, I'm a Scientist (Not a Developer)”: Perceived Expertise and Motives as Predictors of Trust in Assessment of Risk from Contaminated Land
by J. Richard Eiser & Tom Stafford & John Henneberry & Philip Catney - 298-311 The Impact of Joint Responses of Devices in an Airport Security System
by Xiaofeng Nie & Rajan Batta & Colin G. Drury & Li Lin - 312-313 Nanotechnology: Health and Environmental Risks by Jo Anne Shatkin
by Richard A. Williams
January 2009, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 3-17 Could Removing Arsenic from Tobacco Smoke Significantly Reduce Smoker Risks of Lung Cancer?
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 18-25 Parameters of a Dose‐Response Model Are on the Boundary: What Happens with BMDL?
by Leonid Kopylev & John Fox - 26-33 Uses and Misuses of Multicriteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) in Environmental Decision Making
by Katie Steele & Yohay Carmel & Jean Cross & Chris Wilcox - 34-47 Evaluating Efficiency‐Equality Tradeoffs for Mobile Source Control Strategies in an Urban Area
by Jonathan I. Levy & Susan L. Greco & Steven J. Melly & Neha Mukhi - 48-61 A Spatial Approach to Environmental Risk Assessment of PAH Contamination
by Göran Bengtsson & Niklas Törneman - 62-75 Resource Allocation in Integrated Preoperational and Operational Management of Natural Hazards
by Riccardo Minciardi & Roberto Sacile & Eva Trasforini - 76-94 Dealing with the White Death: Avalanche Risk Management for Traffic Routes
by Christoph M. Rheinberger & Michael Bründl & Jakob Rhyner - 95-120 Use of Fuzzy Evidential Reasoning in Maritime Security Assessment
by Z. L. Yang & J. Wang & S. Bonsall & Q. G. Fang - 121-136 Are Adult Patients More Tolerant of Treatment Risks Than Parents of Juvenile Patients?
by F. Reed Johnson & Semra Özdemir & Carol Mansfield & Steven Hass & Corey A. Siegel & Bruce E. Sands - 137-154 International Trade Inoperability Input‐Output Model (IT‐IIM): Theory and Application
by Jeesang Jung & Joost R. Santos & Yacov Y. Haimes - 155-156 Global Catastrophic Risks edited by Nick Bostrom & Milan Ćirković
by Seth D. Baum
December 2008, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 1491-1492 Improving Risk Analysis: Policies, Practices and Individual Needs
by Michael R. Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1493-1496 Arthur C. Upton: Let the Evidence Speak
by Michael R. Greenberg & Karen W. Lowrie - 1497-1506 Issues in Evaluating Fish Consumption Rates for Native American Tribes
by Jamie Donatuto & Barbara L. Harper - 1507-1513 Is Epidemiology the Key to Cumulative Risk Assessment?
by Jonathan I. Levy - 1515-1530 Public Views on Drinking Water Standards as Risk Indicators
by Branden B. Johnson - 1531-1538 Lay and Expert Interpretations of Cancer Cluster Evidence
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