1st Edition
Risk Assessment with Time to Event Models
188 Pages
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CRC Press
188 Pages
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CRC Press
192 Pages
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CRC Press
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How can environmental regulators use information on 48-hour toxicity tests to predict the effects of a few minutes of pollution? Or, at the other extreme, what is the relevance of 96-hour toxicity data for organisms that may have been exposed to a pollutant for six months or more? Time to event methods are the key to answering these types of questions. Risk Assessment with Time to Event Models... Read more
Introduction to Time to Event Methods. Time to Event Analysis of Standard Ecotoxicity Data. Applying Time to Event Methods to Assess Pollutant Effects on Populations. Time-Concentration-Effect Models in Predicting Chronic Toxicity from Acute Toxicity Data. Just How Much Better is a Time to Event Analysis? Using Time to Event Modeling to Assess the Ecological Risk of Produced Water Discharges. Time to Event Analysis in the Agricultural Sciences. Time to Event Analysis in Ecology. Time to Event Methods in Engineering. Can Risk Assessment be Improved with Time to Event Models? Conclusions.
Biography
Mark Crane, Michael C. Newman, Peter F. Chapman, John S. Fenlon






