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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Biomathematical Modeling Approach to Explain the Phenomenon of Radiation Hormesis Schollnberger, H.
2001
4 p. 867-890
artikel
2 Absorption adjustment factor (AAF) distributions for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHS) Magee, Brian
1996
4 p. 841-873
artikel
3 A Catastrophe Model for Water Bloom Prediction: A Case Study of China's Lake Chaohu Yun-Feng, Chen
2007
4 p. 914-921
artikel
4 Acknowledgments to reviewers 1996
4 p. 1035-1037
artikel
5 A Conceptual Framework for the Interpretation of Biological Markers for Environmental Exposure Assessment Hoppin, Jane A.
2000
4 p. 711-725
artikel
6 A Dietary Assessment of Selenium Risk to Aquatic Birds on a Coal Mine Affected Stream in Alberta, Canada Wayland, Mark
2007
4 p. 823-842
artikel
7 Adult:Child Differences in the Intraspecies Uncertainty Factor: A Case Study Using Lead Beck, Barbara D.
2002
4 p. 877-884
artikel
8 A general framework for the analysis of uncertainty and variability in risk assessment Rai, S. N.
1996
4 p. 972-989
artikel
9 A Human Health Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals in the Aquatic Environment Schulman, Lisa J.
2002
4 p. 657-680
artikel
10 A Monte Carlo assessment of mercury exposure and risks from dental amalgam Richardson, G. Mark
1996
4 p. 709-761
artikel
11 Analysis of a Hormesis Effect in the Leukemia-Caused Mortality Among Atomic Bomb Survivors Tsodikov, Alexander
2001
4 p. 829-847
artikel
12 Analysis of Some Pesticide Residues in Tomatoes in Ghana Essumang, D. K.
2008
4 p. 796-806
artikel
13 An assessment of adult exposure and risks from components and degradation products of composite resin dental materials Richardson, G. Mark
1997
4 p. 683-697
artikel
14 An Assessment of the Carcinogenic Potential of Trichloroethylene in Humans Lavin, Amy L.
2000
4 p. 575-641
artikel
15 A National and International Debate on Default Uncertainty Factors vs. Data-Derived Uncertainty Factors 2002
4 p. 895-911
artikel
16 An Environmental Justice Paradigm For Risk Assessment Goldman, Benjamin A.
2000
4 p. 541-548
artikel
17 An Epidemiologic Study of Arsenic-Related Skin Disorders and Skin Cancer and the Consumption of Arsenic-Contaminated Well Waters in Huhhot, Inner Mongolia, China Lamm, Steven H.
2007
4 p. 713-746
artikel
18 An introduction to second-order random variables in human health risk assessments Burmaster, David E.
1996
4 p. 892-919
artikel
19 Annual TSP and Trace Metal Distribution in the Urban Atmosphere of Islamabad in Comparison with Mega-Cities of the World Shah, Munir H.
2007
4 p. 884-899
artikel
20 An Objective Uncertainty Factor Adjustment for Methyl mercury Pharmacokinetic Variability Stern, Alan H.
2002
4 p. 885-894
artikel
21 A Novel Approach to Determining a Population-Level Threshold in Ecological Risk Assessment: A Case Study of Zinc Kamo, Masashi
2008
4 p. 714-727
artikel
22 An overview of Monte Carlo, a fifty year perspective Rugen, Pamela
1996
4 p. 671-680
artikel
23 Application of a Probabilistic Risk Assessment Methodology to a Lead Smelter Site Griffin, Susan
1999
4 p. 845-868
artikel
24 Application of Kinetic and Dynamic Data for Antihistamines to Risk Characterization in Sensitive Populations Skowronski, Gloria A.
2002
4 p. 859-876
artikel
25 A quantitatively-based methodology for the evaluation of chemical hormesis Calabrese, Edward J.
1997
4 p. 545-554
artikel
26 Are There Health Risks from the Migration of Chemical Substances from Plastic Pipes into Drinking Water? A Review Stern, Bonnie Ransom
2008
4 p. 753-779
artikel
27 A Review of the Epidemiology of Trichloroethylene and Kidney Cancer Mandel, Jack
2001
4 p. 727-735
artikel
28 Assessing human health risks of chemicals and drugs: An overview Suh, Duck H.
1997
4 p. 599-615
artikel
29 Assessing Risks of Heavy Metal Toxicity in Agricultural Soils: Do Microbes Matter? Giller, Ken E.
1999
4 p. 683-689
artikel
30 Assessment of Human Health and Ecological Risks Posed by the Uses of Steel-Industry Slags in the Environment Proctor, Deborah M.
2002
4 p. 681-711
artikel
31 A Study of Safety Factors for Risk Assessment of Drugs Used for Treatment of Attention Deficiency Hyperactivity Disorder in Sensitive Populations Riyad, Carmen E.
2002
4 p. 823-840
artikel
32 Bayesian statistics: Evolution or revolution? Smith, Eric P.
1996
4 p. 660-665
artikel
33 Bayesian Updating of Model-Based Risk Estimates Using Imperfect Public Health Surveillance Data Devine, Owen J.
2008
4 p. 696-713
artikel
34 Bioavailability of Soil-Borne Chemicals: Abiotic Assessment Tools Ruby, Michael V.
2004
4 p. 647-656
artikel
35 Bioavailability of Soil-borne Chemicals: A Regulatory Perspective Maddaloni, Mark A.
2004
4 p. 657-663
artikel
36 Bioavailability of Soil-Borne Chemicals: Method Development and Validation Schoof, Rosalind A.
2004
4 p. 637-646
artikel
37 Biologically Based Prediction of Empirical Nonlinearity in Lung Cancer Risk vs. Residential/ Occupational Radon Exposure Bogen, Kenneth T.
2001
4 p. 811-827
artikel
38 Cadmium Exposure in the South Korean Population: Implications of Input Assumptions for Deterministic Dietary Assessment Kim, Meehye
2008
4 p. 835-850
artikel
39 Can Anything Significant Come Out of Monitoring? Thornton, Kent W.
1998
4 p. 797-805
artikel
40 Cancer and non-cancer risk assessment should be harmonized Crump, Kenny S.
1997
4 p. 495-499
artikel
41 Cancer risk assessment and the EPA guidelines Dragsted, Lars O.
1997
4 p. 501-505
artikel
42 Cancer risk assessment — a transatlantic perspective Tennant, David R.
1997
4 p. 507-511
artikel
43 Can science be more useful in politics? The case of ecological risk assessment Woodhouse, E. J.
1995
4 p. 395-406
artikel
44 Characterizing, simulating, and analyzing variability and uncertainty: An illustration of methods using an air toxics emissions example Frey, H. Christopher
1996
4 p. 762-797
artikel
45 Chemical Mixtures: An Unsolvable Riddle? Borgert, Christopher J.
2004
4 p. 619-629
artikel
46 Classical and Bayesian Approaches: Evolution or Revolution? Chapman, Peter M.
1996
4 p. 634-635
artikel
47 Commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Monte Carlo Callahan, Barbara G.
1996
4 p. 627
artikel
48 Conducting Ecological Risk Assessments of Inorganic Metals and Metalloids: Current Status Chapman, Peter M.
2003
4 p. 641-697
artikel
49 Cost-Benefit Analysis in a Regulatory Setting Montgomery, W. David
1998
4 p. 971-989
artikel
50 Debate-Commentary: Should Trichloroethylene Be Classified as a Human Carcinogen? DeSesso, John M.
2001
4 p. 651-655
artikel
51 Defaults and Incentives in Risk-Informed Regulation Bier, Vicki M.
1999
4 p. 635-644
artikel
52 Detecting and Estimating Hormesis Using a Model-Based Approach Deng, Chunqin
2001
4 p. 849-866
artikel
53 Developing Univariate Distributions from Data for Risk Analysis Thompson, Kimberly M.
1999
4 p. 755-783
artikel
54 Development of a Biokinetic Model to Evaluate Dermal Absorption of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Soil Shatkin, Jo Anne
2002
4 p. 713-734
artikel
55 Differentiating Between Direct (Physiological) and Food-Chain Mediated (Bioenergetic) Effects on Fish in Metal-Impacted Lakes Campbell, Peter G. C.
2003
4 p. 847-866
artikel
56 Differentiating Natural and Anthropogenic Sources of Metals to the Environment Dias, G. M.
2003
4 p. 699-721
artikel
57 Distributions of job tenure for U.S. workers in selected industries and occupations Shaw, Cynthia D.
1996
4 p. 798-819
artikel
58 Distributions Selected for Use in Probabilistic Human Health Risk Assessments in Oregon Hope, Bruce K.
1999
4 p. 785-808
artikel
59 Does Exposure to Trichloroethene in Low Doses Constitute a Cancer Risk to Humans? Dekant, Wolfgang
2001
4 p. 657-675
artikel
60 Does risk assessment fit into a democracy? Clinton, Richard L.
1995
4 p. 392-394
artikel
61 Dose-Response Model for Lassa Virus Tamrakar, Sushil B.
2008
4 p. 742-752
artikel
62 Dose Scaling and Extrapolation Across Age Groups Rhomberg, Lorenz R.
2002
4 p. 783-803
artikel
63 Ecological alternatives assessment rather than ecological risk assessment: Considering options, benefits, and hazards O'Brien, Mary H.
1995
4 p. 357-366
artikel
64 Ecological benefits assessment: A policy-oriented alternative to regional ecological risk assessment Principe, Peter P.
1995
4 p. 423-435
artikel
65 Ecological Indicators in Risk Assessment: Workshop Summary Stahl, Ralph G.
2000
4 p. 671-677
artikel
66 "Ecologically Acceptable Concentrations" When Assessing the Environmental Risks of Pesticides Under European Directive 91/414/EEC Crane, Mark
2004
4 p. 733-747
artikel
67 Ecological Risk Assessment Approaches Within the Regulatory Framework Rand, Gary M.
1998
4 p. 853-886
artikel
68 Ecological risk assessment: Issues underlying the paradigm Regens, James L.
1995
4 p. 344-347
artikel
69 Ecological Risk Assessment of DDT Accumulation in Aquatic Organisms of Taihu Lake, China Xiao, Zhao
2008
4 p. 819-834
artikel
70 Ecological Risk Assessment of Regions Along the Roadside of the Qinghai-Tibet Highway and Railway Based on an Artificial Neural Network Hui, Chen
2007
4 p. 900-913
artikel
71 Ecological risk assessment: Use, abuse, and alternatives 1995
4 p. 337-338
artikel
72 Ecology as if people (and power) mattered Schrecker, Ted
1995
4 p. 407-415
artikel
73 Ecology, Environmental Impact Statements, and Ecological Risk Assessment: A Brief Historical Perspective Bartell, S. M.
1998
4 p. 843-851
artikel
74 Ecology: The Science Versus the Myth Kapustka, Lawrence A.
1998
4 p. 829-838
artikel
75 Editorial board 1995
4 p. 1
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76 Editorial board 1996
4 p. 1
artikel
77 Editorial board 1997
4 p. 1
artikel
78 Effects of Chronic Waterborne and Dietary Metal Exposures on Gill Metal-Binding: Implications for the Biotic Ligand Model Niyogi, S.
2003
4 p. 813-846
artikel
79 Effects of Metal Mixtures on Aquatic Biota: A Review of Observations and Methods Norwood, W. P.
2003
4 p. 795-811
artikel
80 Environmental Justice and Risk Assessment: The Uneasy Relationship Foreman, Christopher H.
2000
4 p. 549-554
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81 Environmental Justice: Examining the Role of Risk Assessment Roberts, Stephen M.
2000
4 p. 537-540
artikel
82 Environment and Social Values Glicken, Jessica
2000
4 p. 779-786
artikel
83 Epidemiological Assessment of Hormesis in Studies with Low-Level Exposure Mundt, Kenneth A.
2001
4 p. 795-809
artikel
84 Estimating exposure distributions: A caution for Monte Carlo risk assessment Stanek, Edward J.
1996
4 p. 874-891
artikel
85 Estimating Pesticide Effects on Fecundity Rates of Wild Birds Using Current Laboratory Reproduction Tests Bennett, Richard S.
2006
4 p. 762-781
artikel
86 Evaluating the Evidence for Hormesis: A Statistical Perspective Crump, Kenny
2001
4 p. 781-794
artikel
87 Evaluating the 10X Uncertainty Factor for Children and Elderly with Data-Derived Values for Neuromuscular Blocking Agents Suh, Duck H.
2002
4 p. 841-858
artikel
88 Evolution of science-based uncertainty factors in noncancer risk assessment Dourson, Michael L.
1997
4 p. 579-589
artikel
89 Exposure Analysis of C8- and C9-Alkylphenols, Alkylphenol Ethoxylates, and Their Metabolites in Surface Water Systems within the United States Klecka, Gary
2007
4 p. 792-822
artikel
90 Exposure and Health Risk from Swimming in Outdoor Pools Contaminated by Trichloroethylene Blando, James D.
2004
4 p. 717-731
artikel
91 Exposure Assessment of Pharmaceuticals and Their Metabolites in the Aquatic Environment: Application to the French Situation and Preliminary Prioritization Besse, Jean-Philippe
2008
4 p. 665-695
artikel
92 Exposure to Metals through the Consumption of Fish and Seafood by the Population Living Near the Ebro River in Catalonia, Spain: Health Risks Nadal, Marti
2008
4 p. 780-795
artikel
93 Extrapolation for Exposure Duration in Oral Toxicity: A Quantitative Analysis of Historical Toxicity Data Groeneveld, C. N.
2004
4 p. 709-716
artikel
94 Finding A Niche for Soil Microbial Toxicity Tests in Ecological Risk Assessment Efroymson, Rebecca A.
1999
4 p. 715-727
artikel
95 Fraud and Deception in Publication of Scientific Research: Is There a Solution? HERA's Policy Change Teaf, Christopher M.
2006
4 p. 623-625
artikel
96 From Obscurity to Maturity: ATSDR's Toxicological Profiles 2002
4 p. 633-636
artikel
97 From science to decision-making: The applicability of Bayesian methods to risk assessment Hill, Ryan A.
1996
4 p. 636-642
artikel
98 Future Ecological Risk Assessment: “Status Humana,” Man as the Measure Chapman, Peter M.
2007
4 p. 702-712
artikel
99 Going beyond the single number: Using probabilistic risk assessment to improve risk management Thompson, Kimberly M.
1996
4 p. 1008-1034
artikel
100 Guidance for Derivation of Chemical-Specific Adjustment Factors (CSAF)—Development and Implementation Meek, Bette
2002
4 p. 769-782
artikel
101 Haber's Rule: The Search for Quantitative Relationships in Toxicology Bunce, Nigel J.
2003
4 p. 973-985
artikel
102 HAPPENINGS 2003
4 p. 1091-1092
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103 HAPPENINGS 2004
4 p. 749
artikel
104 HAPPENINGS 2007
4 p. 922-923
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105 Happenings 2006
4 p. 808-809
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106 Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice Paustenbach, Dennis J.
2003
4 p. 1089-1090
artikel
107 Human spirituality in the workplace and its relationship to responsible environmental decision-making Hayakawa, Ellen
1995
4 p. 416-422
artikel
108 Impacts of Mercury on Freshwater Fish-Eating Wildlife and Humans Chan, H. M.
2003
4 p. 867-883
artikel
109 Impacts of Mine Drainage and Other Nonpoint Source Pollutants on Aquatic Biota in the Upper Powell River System, Virginia Soucek, David J.
2003
4 p. 1059-1073
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110 Implementing Probabilistic Risk Assessment in USEPA Superfund Program Chang, S. Steven
1999
4 p. 737-754
artikel
111 Importance of Different Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon Fractions in Human Health Risk Assessment Sevigny, James H.
2003
4 p. 987-1001
artikel
112 Improving noncancer risk assessment in regulatory decisions Ohanian, Edward V.
1997
4 p. 591-597
artikel
113 Incorporating Information on Bioavailability of Soil-Borne Chemicals into Human Health Risk Assessments Roberts, Stephen M.
2004
4 p. 631-635
artikel
114 In Defense of Risk Assessment: A Reply to the Environmental Justice Movement's Critique Simon, Ted W.
2000
4 p. 555-560
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115 Industrial Health Risk Assessment for Routine Workers in a Military Paint Shop Sweeney, L. M.
2000
4 p. 643-670
artikel
116 Interaction Effects of Wrist and Forearm Posture on the Prediction of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Cases Within a Fish-Processing Facility Babski-Reeves, Kari
2003
4 p. 1011-1022
artikel
117 Interpreting the Significance of Ecological Change in Risk Assessments: Introduction Gentile, John H.
2000
4 p. 775-777
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118 Interspecies comparison of kinetic data of chlorinated chemicals of potential relevance to risk assessment Skowronski, Gloria A.
1997
4 p. 635-653
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119 Introduction Lovell, D. P.
1997
4 p. 491-493
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120 Introduction: Improving Chemical Risk Assessments through Ecological Modeling Pastorok, Robert A.
2003
4 p. 885-888
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121 Introduction: Quantitative and Statistical Procedures to Detect and Estimate Hormetic Effects Callahan, Barbara G.
2001
4 p. 779-780
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122 Is Cancer in Israeli Professional Divers Exposed to Polluted Waters an Occupational Disease? Froom, Paul
2008
4 p. 807-818
artikel
123 Issues Related to Chemical Analysis, Data Reporting, and Use: Implications for Human Health Risk Assessment of PCBs and PBDEs in Fish Tissue Gilron, Guy
2007
4 p. 773-791
artikel
124 Joint PCB-Methylmercury Exposures and Neurobehavioral Outcomes Risher, J. F.
2003
4 p. 1003-1010
artikel
125 Journal of Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 2006
4 p. 806-807
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126 J-Shaped Dose-Response Relationship for Tumor Induction by Caffeic Acid in the Rat Forestomach, Modeled by Non-Monotonic Dose Response for DNA Damage and Cell Proliferation Kopp-Schneider, Annette
2001
4 p. 921-931
artikel
127 Kinetic and dynamic data of analgesics and NSAIDs drugs reduce 10X uncertainty factors Kadry, Abdelrazak M.
1997
4 p. 567-578
artikel
128 Legal issues of ecological risk assessment Merrell, Paul
1995
4 p. 454-458
artikel
129 Life Cycle Perspectives to Achieve Business Benefits: From Concept to Technique Fava, James A.
1998
4 p. 1003-1017
artikel
130 Limitations of ecological risk assessment Funke, Odelia C.
1995
4 p. 443-453
artikel
131 Metal Deposition Chronologies in Boreal Shield Lakes: Distinguishing Anthropogenic Signals from Diagenetic Effects Carignan, Richard
2003
4 p. 767-777
artikel
132 Metals in Northern Forest Ecosystems: Role of Vegetation in Sequestration and Cycling, and Implications for Ecological Risk Assessment Johnson, D.
2003
4 p. 749-766
artikel
133 Metal Sources for Freshwater Invertebrates: Pertinence for Risk Assessment Hare, Landis
2003
4 p. 779-793
artikel
134 Methyl Ethyl Ketone Safety Characterization for Infants and Children: Assessment in the USEPA Voluntary Children's Chemical Evaluation Program Zaleski, Rosemary T.
2007
4 p. 747-772
artikel
135 Microbial Endpoints: The Rationale for their Exclusion as Ecological Assessment Endpoints Kapustka, Lawrence A.
1999
4 p. 691-696
artikel
136 Modeling the Effect of Trace Metal Emissions on Boreal Forest Soils MacDonald, D.
2003
4 p. 723-747
artikel
137 Monte Carlo analysis: Classical and Bayesian applications Warren-Hicks, William J.
1996
4 p. 643-649
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138 Monte Carlo and Bayesian statistics Lavine, Michael
1996
4 p. 666-670
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139 Monte Carlo modeling of childhood lead exposure: Development of a probabilistic methodology for use with the Usepa Ieubk model for lead in children Goodrum, Philip E.
1996
4 p. 681-708
artikel
140 Monte Carlo modeling of epidemiological studies Shlyakhter, Alexander
1996
4 p. 920-938
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141 Monte Carlo modeling with uncertain probability density functions Brattin, William J.
1996
4 p. 820-840
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142 Multicriteria Bayesian Analysis of Lower Trophic Level Uncertainties and Value of Research in Lake Erie Kim, Jong Bum
2003
4 p. 1023-1057
artikel
143 Net Environmental Benefit Analysis, a Framework for Defining Risk Management Options Friant, Steve
2007
4 p. 699-701
artikel
144 Nickel Carcinogenicity in Relation to the Health Risks from Residual Oil Fly Ash Teaf, Christopher M.
2004
4 p. 665-682
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145 Opportunities to improve quantitative risk assessment Sielken, Robert L.
1997
4 p. 479-489
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146 Overview: The future of ecological risk assessment Lackey, Robert T.
1995
4 p. 339-343
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147 Overview: 10X uncertainty factors in noncancer risk assessment Abdel-Rahman, Mohamed S.
1997
4 p. 543-544
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148 Perspective on flexibility, expert judgment, peer review, and transparency: Critical elements of advanced risk assessment Lewis, Steven C.
1997
4 p. 655-658
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149 Perspectives on the Conduct and Use of Economic Analysis in Federal Environmental Decisionmaking Morgenstern, Richard D.
1998
4 p. 953-970
artikel
150 Petroleum-related risk factors and soil screening levels Staats, Dee Ann
1997
4 p. 659-681
artikel
151 Physiological Daily Inhalation Rates for Free-Living Individuals Aged 2.6 Months to 96 Years Based on Doubly Labeled Water Measurements: Comparison with Time-Activity-Ventilation and Metabolic Energy Conversion Estimates Brochu, Pierre
2006
4 p. 736-761
artikel
152 Physiological Daily Inhalation Rates for Free-Living Individuals Aged 1 Month to 96 Years, Using Data from Doubly Labeled Water Measurements: A Proposal for Air Quality Criteria, Standard Calculations and Health Risk Assessment Brochu, Pierre
2006
4 p. 675-701
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153 Physiological Daily Inhalation Rates for Free-Living Pregnant and Lactating Adolescents and Women Aged 11 to 55 Years, Using Data from Doubly Labeled Water Measurements for Use in Health Risk Assessment Brochu, Pierre
2006
4 p. 702-735
artikel
154 Policy Before the Ecological Risk Assessment: What Are We Trying To Protect? Barton, Anne
1998
4 p. 787-795
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155 Potential Importance of Inhalation Exposures for Wildlife Using Screening-Level Ecological Risk Assessment Archbold, Josephine A.
2007
4 p. 870-883
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156 Practical Issues in the Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Roberts, Stephen M.
1999
4 p. 729-736
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157 Predictive Value of Species Sensitivity Distributions for Effects of Herbicides in Freshwater Ecosystems Brink, Paul J. Van den
2006
4 p. 645-674
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158 Premature Mortality in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Associated with Particulate Matter Air Pollution from the 1991 Gulf War White, Ronald H.
2008
4 p. 645-664
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159 Principles for Assessing the Reliability of Sediment Quality Guidelines Michelsen, Teresa C.
1999
4 p. 645-656
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160 Probability concepts in ecological risk assessment Power, Michael
1996
4 p. 650-654
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161 Public Perception of Population Health Risks in Canada: Health Hazards and Sources of Information Krewski, Daniel
2006
4 p. 626-644
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162 Quality of Life and the Attainment of National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Are They Compatible? More Questions Than Answers. The Challenge for Risk Assessment 2003
4 p. 637-640
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163 Quandaries and complexities of ecological risk assessment: Viable options to reduce humanistic arrogance Pagel, Joel E.
1995
4 p. 376-391
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164 Radionuclide Contamination at Kazakhstan's Semipalatinsk Test Site: Implications on Human and Ecological Health Carlsen, Tina M.
2001
4 p. 943-955
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165 Range-Finding Study of Risk Factors for Childhood Asthma Development and National Asthma Prevalence Bukowski, John A.
2002
4 p. 735-765
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166 Realism and Relevance of Ecological Models Used in Chemical Risk Assessment Bartell, Steven M.
2003
4 p. 907-938
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167 Recognizing and Incorporating Health Benefits of Pollutants in Risk Assessment Calabrese, Edward J.
2001
4 p. 639-640
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168 Recommendations for the Implementation of a National Sediment Quality Policy in the United States Nord, Mari A.
2001
4 p. 641-650
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169 Regulatory Perspectives on the Significance of Ecological Changes as Reported in Ecological Risk Assessments Henning, M.
1998
4 p. 807-814
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170 Relationship of Farm Level Pesticide Use and Physical Habitat on Benthic Community Status in a California Agricultural Stream Hall, Lenwood W.
2007
4 p. 843-869
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171 Review of Systat for windows, version 7.0 Burmaster, David E.
1997
4 p. 537-541
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172 Risk Analysis: Changes Needed from a Native American Perspective Harris, Stuart G.
2000
4 p. 529-535
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173 Risk analysis in fisheries and natural resource management Hilborn, Ray
1996
4 p. 655-659
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174 Risk Assessment and Risk Management: An Essential Integration Cooper, William E.
1998
4 p. 931-937
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175 Risk assessment for criteria pollutants vs. other non-carcinogens: The difference between implicit and explicit conservatism Beck, Barbara D.
1997
4 p. 617-626
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176 Risk assessment in practice: Success and failure Fairbrother, Anne
1995
4 p. 367-375
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177 Risk Assessment, Microbial Communities, and Pollution-Induced Community Tolerance Rutgers, Michiel
1999
4 p. 661-670
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178 Risk Assessment Modeling: Beyond Exposure and Effects Toll, John E.
1998
4 p. 939-949
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179 Risk assessment: We need more than an ecological veneer Karr, James R.
1995
4 p. 436-442
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180 Risk-based BTEX screening criteria for a groundwater irrigation scenario Walden, Terry
1997
4 p. 699-722
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181 Risk-Cost Trade Off Considerations for Contaminated Sediment Disposal Pavlou, Spyros P.
1998
4 p. 991-1002
artikel
182 Role of Ecological Modeling in Risk Assessment Pastorok, Robert A.
2003
4 p. 939-972
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183 Screening Evaluation of the Ecological Risks to Terrestrial Wildlife Associated with a Coal Ash Disposal Site Sample, Bradley E.
2002
4 p. 637-656
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184 Screening Level Assessment of Risks Associated with Dietary Exposure to Selected Heavy Metals, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, and Radionuclides in Kuwait Husain, Adnan
2003
4 p. 1075-1087
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185 Session Moderator's Summary for Cost Benefit Analysis Morgenstern, Richard D.
1998
4 p. 951-952
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186 Session Moderator's Summary for Ecological Risk Assessment Thornton, Kent W.
1998
4 p. 839-841
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187 Socioeconomic and Racial Disparities in Environmental Health: Is Risk Assessment Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? Sexton, Ken
2000
4 p. 561-574
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188 Soil Microbial Bioassays: Quick and Relevant But Are They Useful? Sheppard, S. C.
1999
4 p. 697-705
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189 Soil Microbial Communities and Ecological Risk Assessment: Risk Assessors' Perspective Hull, Ruth N.
1999
4 p. 707-714
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190 Some current procedures and issues in cancer risk assessment Gaylor, David W.
1997
4 p. 513-519
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191 Statistical Dose-Response Models with Hormetic Effects Schabenberger, Oliver
2001
4 p. 891-908
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192 Stream Condition and Infant Mortality in U.S. Mid-Atlantic States Paul, John F.
2008
4 p. 728-741
artikel
193 Supplemental Material for Physiological Daily Inhalation Rates for Free-Living Individuals Aged 2.6 Months to 96 Years Based on Doubly Labeled Water Measurements Comparison with Time-Activity-Ventilation and Metabolic Energy Conversion Estimates 2006
4 p. 1-7
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194 Testing and Risk Assessment of Persistent and Bioaccumulating Chemical Substances—Improvements within REACH? Breitholtz, Magnus
2006
4 p. 782-805
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195 Thank You, Dr. Callahan 2004
4 p. 617
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196 The Applicability of Habitat Evaluation Methodologies in Ecological Risk Assessment Rand, Gary M.
1998
4 p. 905-929
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197 The Concentration Term and Derivation of Cleanup Goals Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment Bowers, Teresa S.
1999
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207 The Use Of Methods For Injury Determination And Quantification From Natural Resource Damage Assessment In Ecological Risk Assessment Deis, Donald R.
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218 Use of toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic data to reduce uncertainties when setting occupational exposure limits for pharmaceuticals Naumann, Bruce D.
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