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Does HIV Affect All? Researchers' Duty to Warn
Dissent About Nuclear Safety
Owing Your Soul to the Pharmaceutical Store
New Supervisor Policies
What You See Is What You Don't Get!
Probabilistic Software Testing
Product Reliability, Hazard, and Risk
Risk, Tradeoffs, and Informed Consent: "The Hundred-Year Flood"
Challenger O-Ring Data Analysis
Heat Transfer Problem
Beyond Expertise: One Person's Science, Another Person's Policy
Crashing into Law
Blowing the Whistle on a Therapeutic Experiment
The Aberdeen Three Case
TV Antenna Collapse
A Plow For Mexican Peasant Farmers
Anhydrous Ammonia Hose Failure
Michael DeKort - (Barus Awardee 2008)
Risk Communication and Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)
Risk Assessment and Nuclear Waste Sites

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