ISSN 1080-7039 (Print); ISSN 1549-7860 (Online)
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Thank You, Dr. Callahan pp. 617-617(1)
Chemical Mixtures: An Unsolvable Riddle? pp. 619-629(11) Author: Borgert, Christopher
Incorporating Information on Bioavailability of Soil-Borne Chemicals into Human Health Risk Assessments pp. 631-635(5) Author: Roberts, Stephen
Bioavailability of Soil-Borne Chemicals: Method Development and Validation pp. 637-646(10) Author: Schoof, Rosalind
Bioavailability of Soil-Borne Chemicals: Abiotic Assessment Tools pp. 647-656(10) Author: Ruby, Michael
Bioavailability of Soil-borne Chemicals: A Regulatory Perspective pp. 657-663(7) Author: Maddaloni, Mark
Nickel Carcinogenicity in Relation to the Health Risks from Residual Oil Fly Ash pp. 665-682(18) Authors: Teaf, Christopher; Tuovila, Bruce; Zillioux, Edward; Shipp, Annette; Lawrence, Greg; Landingham, Cynthia
The Lab-to-Field (LTF) Rating Scheme: A New Method of Investigating the Relationships between Laboratory Sublethal Toxicity Tests and Field Measurements in Environmental Effects Monitoring Studies pp. 683-707(25) Authors: Borgmann, Anne; Moody, Mary; Scroggins, Richard
Extrapolation for Exposure Duration in Oral Toxicity: A Quantitative Analysis of Historical Toxicity Data pp. 709-716(8) Authors: Groeneveld, C.; Hakkert, B.; Bos, P.; Heer, C.
Exposure and Health Risk from Swimming in Outdoor Pools Contaminated by Trichloroethylene pp. 717-731(15) Authors: Blando, James; Cohn, Perry
“Ecologically Acceptable Concentrations” When Assessing the Environmental Risks of Pesticides Under European Directive 91/414/EEC pp. 733-747(15) Authors: Crane, Mark; Giddings, Jeffrey
HAPPENINGS pp. 749-749(1)