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Book Review: Human Risk Assessment—The Role of Animal Selection and Extrapolation
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals
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10.1177/026119298701500218
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1987
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Vol 15
(2)
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pp. 159-160
Author(s):
Ralph Heywood
Keyword(s):
Risk Assessment
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Human Risk Assessment
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Human Risk
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