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Wayne G Landis

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Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|September 11, 2004
Ecological risk assessment conceptual model formulation for nonindigenous speciesWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|September 30, 2020
The Origin, Development, Application, Lessons Learned, and Future Regarding the Bayesian Network Relative Risk Model for Ecological Risk AssessmentWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|June 17, 2020
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, Microplastics, and COVID-19: Will We Ever Learn?Wayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|August 19, 2007
The Exxon Valdez oil spill revisited and the dangers of normative scienceWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|April 28, 2006
Population-scale assessment endpoints in ecological risk assessment. Part 1: Reflections of stakeholder valuesWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|June 24, 2009
Context, toxicity reference values, and riskWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|September 19, 2012
Comment on Fox et al. (2012): What to do with NOECs/NOELsWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|September 21, 2011
Well past time to stop using NOELs and LOELsWayne G Landis, Peter M Chapman
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|May 22, 2010
Ecological risk assessment: population scale and invasive speciesWayne G Landis, Mark C Andersen
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|November 30, 2013
Regional risk assessment of the Puyallup River Watershed and the evaluation of low impact development in meeting management goalsEleanor E Hines, Wayne G Landis
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Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|September 11, 2004
Ecological risk assessment conceptual model formulation for nonindigenous speciesWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|September 30, 2020
The Origin, Development, Application, Lessons Learned, and Future Regarding the Bayesian Network Relative Risk Model for Ecological Risk AssessmentWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|June 17, 2020
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, Microplastics, and COVID-19: Will We Ever Learn?Wayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|August 19, 2007
The Exxon Valdez oil spill revisited and the dangers of normative scienceWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|April 28, 2006
Population-scale assessment endpoints in ecological risk assessment. Part 1: Reflections of stakeholder valuesWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|June 24, 2009
Context, toxicity reference values, and riskWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|September 19, 2012
Comment on Fox et al. (2012): What to do with NOECs/NOELsWayne G Landis
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|September 21, 2011
Well past time to stop using NOELs and LOELsWayne G Landis, Peter M Chapman
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|May 22, 2010
Ecological risk assessment: population scale and invasive speciesWayne G Landis, Mark C Andersen
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|November 30, 2013
Regional risk assessment of the Puyallup River Watershed and the evaluation of low impact development in meeting management goalsEleanor E Hines, Wayne G Landis
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