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Risk Assessment of the Intake of Foods and Soil With the Radionuclides and the Air Radiation Dose After the Fukushima Nuclear DisasterFUJINAGA, Aiichiro; YONEDA, Minoru; IKEGAMI, Maiko et al.Journal of engineering for gas turbines and power. 2014, Vol 136, Num 8, issn 0742-4795, 082901.1-082901.7Article

Importance of Considering the Framework Principles in Risk Assessment for MetalsMENZIE, Charles A; ZICCARDI, Linda M; KIERSKI, Michael W et al.Environmental science & technology. 2009, Vol 43, Num 22, pp 8478-8482, issn 0013-936X, 5 p.Article

QRAS: The Quantitative Risk Assessment SystemGROEN, Frank J; SMIDTS, Carol S; MOSLEH, Ali et al.Proceedings. Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium. 2002, pp 349-355, issn 0149-144X, isbn 0-7803-7348-0, 7 p.Conference Paper

RISK ASSESSMENT AS CENTRAL TO REACHKNIGHT, Derek J.International conference on the registration, evaluation and authorisation of chemicals. 2009, isbn 978-1-8473-5393-1 1-8473-5393-2, 1Vol, 1.1-1.6Conference Paper

La prévision des éruptions volcaniquesRecherche (Paris, 1970). 1986, Num 174, pp 280-287, issn 0029-5671Article

POSSIBILITIES AND PROBABILITIES IN ASSESSMENT OF THE HAZARDS OF THE IMPORTATION OF LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS. = POSSIBILITES ET PROBABILITES DANS L'EVALUATION DES RISQUES DE L'IMPORTATION DES GAZ NATUREL LIQUEFIEJAQUETTE DL.1975; RAND-P-5411; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; PP. (22P.); BIBL. 1 P. 1/2Report

The quantitative risk assessment of a hydrogen generation unitMOHAMMAD JAVAD JAFARI; ZAREI, Esmaeil; BADRI, Naser et al.International journal of hydrogen energy. 2012, Vol 37, Num 24, pp 19241-19249, issn 0360-3199, 9 p.Article

Land register of contaminated sites in an industrial chilean region : Identification and evaluation of suspected sitesBEZAMA, Alberto; AGÜERO, Rodrigo; MARQUEZ, Fernando et al.Waste management (Elmsford). 2008, Vol 28, Num 3, pp 588-596, issn 0956-053X, 9 p.Article

Risk assessment techniques for experimentalistsVAN HORN, D. J.A.C.S. symposium series. 1984, Num 274, pp 23-31, issn 0097-6156Article

Moving Beyond Obsolete Ecological Risk AssessmentsTANNENBAUM, Lawrence V.Environmental science & technology. 2010, Vol 44, Num 9, pp 3211-3212, issn 0013-936X, 2 p.Article

Basisanforderungen an Sicherheitsbewertungen kosmetischer Mittel = Basic requirements in safety assessments of cosmeticMILDAU, G; BURKHARD, A; DAPHI-WEBER, J et al.SÖFW-journal. 2007, Vol 133, Num 6, issn 0942-7694, 16-22 [5 p.]Article

Risk assessment as a framework for management of aquifers - A literature reviewCORRELL, R.L; DILLON, P.J.Conference Aquifers at risk : Towards a national groundwater quality perspective. 1993, Vol 14, Num 2-3, pp 155-159Conference Paper

Should hormesis be the default model in risk assessment?CALABRESE, Edward J.Human & experimental toxicology. 2005, Vol 24, Num 5, issn 0960-3271, p. 243Article

The toxicology expert : what is required?BASS, R; VAMVAKAS, S.Toxicology letters. 2000, Vol 112-13, pp 383-389, issn 0378-4274Conference Paper

Attitudes toward environmental hazards : Where do toxic wastes fit?BURGER, J; MARTIN, M; COOPER, K et al.Journal of toxicology and environmental health. 1997, Vol 51, Num 2, pp 109-121, issn 0098-4108Article

Managing sand and erosiue solids to optimize safety and production: Coordinated data gathering aids risk assessmentKINSLER, Andrew.Offshore (Conroe, Tex.). 2009, Vol 69, Num 4, issn 0030-0608, a, 106-107 [3 p.]Article

Un outil d'aide à la mise en place de l'Analyse Méthodique des Risques et de Plans de Surveillance des réseaux sanitaires et des tours aéroréfrigérantes = A tool to help set up Methodical Risk Analysis and Surveillance Plans for sanitary networks and cooling towersNAITYCHIA, Jacques; RAYMOND, Marc.L' Eau, l'industrie, les nuisances. 2008, Num 310, pp 73-74, issn 0755-5016, 2 p.Article

Risk doesn't have to be a risky businessGRESHAM, Robert M.Tribology & lubrication technology. 2007, Vol 63, Num 4, pp 21-23, issn 1545-858X, 3 p.Article

Values in science and risk assessmentWANDALL, Birgitte.Toxicology letters. 2004, Vol 152, Num 3, pp 265-272, issn 0378-4274, 8 p.Article

Stimulating research to improve the scientific basis of risk assessmentCONOLLY, R. B; BECK, B. D; GOODMAN, J. I et al.Toxicological sciences (Print). 1999, Vol 49, Num 1, pp 1-4, issn 1096-6080Article

Importance of Prey and Predator Feeding Behaviors for Trophic Transfer and Secondary PoisoningBROOKS, Amy C; GASKELL, Paul N; MALTBY, Lorraine L et al.Environmental science & technology. 2009, Vol 43, Num 20, pp 7916-7923, issn 0013-936X, 8 p.Article

Ecological risk assessment : Implications of hormesisVAN DER SCHALIE, W. H; GENTILE, J. H.Journal of applied toxicology. 2000, Vol 20, Num 2, pp 131-139, issn 0260-437XConference Paper

Le paradoxe de l'incertitude: Quand moins signifie plusDALCHER, Darren.Génie logiciel (1995). 2009, Num 91, pp 56-63, issn 1265-1397, 8 p.Article

Microbiological risk assessment of raw materialsORTH, D. S.Cosmetics and toiletries. 1996, Vol 111, Num 11, pp 43-45, issn 0361-4387Article

Cost savings for clean-upRICHELL, Martin.Petroleum review (London. 1968). 2011, Vol 65, Num 774, issn 0020-3076, p. 41Article

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