A guide to practical toxicology evaluation, prediction and risk

Toxicology is a means to an important end: safety. The effective toxicologist begins with this in mind, and uses a clear understanding of safety as a relative concept, together with a rational view of the current safety evaluation paradigm to direct their work. Too often this approach is ignored or...

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Main Author: Woolley, Adam (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Taylor & Francis 2003
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