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3by Remoundou, Kyriaki Brennan, Mary Hart, Andy Frewer, Lynn J Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (04.07.2014)“...The literature on the risk perceptions, knowledge levels, and attitudes of operators, workers, and residents in relation to non-dietary exposure to...”
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4by Turaga, Rama Mohana R Howarth, Richard B Borsuk, Mark E Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (03.09.2014)“...Anthropogenic activities, such as coal burning for electricity generation, release mercury (Hg), a toxic, bioaccumulative pollutant with potential health...”
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5by Markon, Marie-Pierre L Lemyre, Louise Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (04.07.2013)“...There is an abundant literature on the challenge of integrating uncertainties in experts' risk assessments, but the evidence on the way they are understood by...”
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6by Wallquist, Lasse Visschers, Vivianne H. M Dohle, Simone Siegrist, Michael Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (01.07.2012)“...For the public to accept new technologies, trust and convictions play an important role. In the present research, we used structural equation modeling to...”
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7by Geelen, Loes M. J Souren, Astrid F. M. M Jans, Henk W. A Ragas, Ad M. J Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (02.11.2013)“...The aim of the present study was to compare the perceived risks of air pollution from industry and traffic in the Moerdijk region in The Netherlands, and to...”
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8by Harrington, Daniel W Elliott, Susan J Clarke, Ann E Ben-Shoshan, Moshe Godefroy, Samuel Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (01.11.2012)“...Food allergies are emerging health risks in much of the Western world, and some evidence suggests prevalence is increasing. Despite lacking scientific...”
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9by Rundmo, Torbjørn Nordfjærn, Trond Roche-Cerasi, Isabelle Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (02.11.2013)“...The aim of this study was to identify groups of travel mode users, based on objective risk estimates, and examine overall differences in demographic...”
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10by Ma, Hongxian Zhai, Guofang Tsuchida, Shoji Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (04.03.2013)“...Risk response and cognitive characteristics of different groups are important aspects in risk research. In this article we discuss the general features of risk...”
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11by Dohle, Simone Keller, Carmen Siegrist, Michael Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (01.05.2012)“...The number of people using mobile phones has dramatically increased. At the same time, many people are unsettled about the potential health effects from the...”
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12by Profeta, Barbara Rechel, Bernd Moshennikova, Svetlana V Kolyado, Igor B Robertus, Yurij V McKee, Martin Published in Health, risk & society (01.10.2010)“...There is widespread concern among people living in some parts of Altai territory in Siberia about potential health effects from fallout from rockets launched...”
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13by Denscombe, Martyn Published in Health, risk & society (01.10.2010)“...Young people's perceptions of the health risks associated with smoking are explored with specific reference to the affect heuristic. It is argued that young...”
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18by Tester, Keith“...Impending environmental catastrophe, threat of terrorism, viruses both biological and virtual, disease: there seem to be so many reasons to panic today. But...”
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