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Alternative Strategies for Quantification of Non-Cancer Health Risks, Utilizing Human Information on Interindividual Variability
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Book Chapter | The conception of variability in risk analyses: developments since 1980. | RISK ANALYSIS | Hattis D | Hattis D. The conception of variability in risk analyses:developments since 1980. In:McDaniels T, Small MJ, eds. Risk Analysis and Society: An Interdisciplinary Characterization of the Field. Cambridge, England:Cambridge University Press, 2003, Chapter 2, pp. 15-45. |
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Journal Article | Human interindividual variability in parameters related to health risks. | RISK ANALYSIS | Hattis D, Banati JP, Goble R, Burmaster DE | Hattis D, Banati JP, Goble R, Burmaster DE. Human interindividual variability in parameters related to health risks. Risk Analysis 1999;19(4):711-726. |
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Journal Article | Distributions of individual susceptibility among humans for toxic effects: how much protection does the traditional tenfold factor provide for what fraction of which kinds of chemicals and effects? | ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES | Hattis D, Banati P, Goble R | Hattis D, Banati P, Goble R. Distributions of individual susceptibility among humans for toxic effects: how much protection does the traditional tenfold factor provide for what fraction of which kinds of chemicals and effects? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1999;895:286-316. |
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Journal Article | What should be the implications of uncertainty, variability, and inherent "biases"/"conservatism" for risk management decision-making? | RISK ANALYSIS | Hattis D, Anderson EL | Hattis D, Anderson EL. What should be the implications of uncertainty, variability, and inherent "biases"/"conservatism" for risk management decision-making? Risk Analysis 1999;19(1):95-107. |
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Journal Article | Uses of biomarkers for genetic susceptibility and exposure in the regulatory context. | JURIMETRICS | Hattis D, Swedis S | Hattis D, Swedis S. Uses of biomarkers for genetic susceptibility and exposure in the regulatory context. Jurimetrics 2001;41(2):177-194. |
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