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... evaluation of these strategies . Suggestions for revision of both documents are solicited . Because these are proposed strategies , they are in a continual process of review and revi- sion . They are not to be considered as final ...
... evaluation of these strategies . Suggestions for revision of both documents are solicited . Because these are proposed strategies , they are in a continual process of review and revi- sion . They are not to be considered as final ...
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... evaluated . Over 2,800 chemicals have been evaluated for teratogenicity in animals , and about 38 % exhibited some teratogenic potential ( 1 ) . Despite these disturbingly large numbers , only 30-40 chemical , physical , and bio- logic ...
... evaluated . Over 2,800 chemicals have been evaluated for teratogenicity in animals , and about 38 % exhibited some teratogenic potential ( 1 ) . Despite these disturbingly large numbers , only 30-40 chemical , physical , and bio- logic ...
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... evaluated without considering the rela- tionship between developmental and maternal toxicity . A fundamental principle states ... evaluate any associ- ation relative to a background incidence of the outcomes studied . Recall bias in a ...
... evaluated without considering the rela- tionship between developmental and maternal toxicity . A fundamental principle states ... evaluate any associ- ation relative to a background incidence of the outcomes studied . Recall bias in a ...
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... evaluate whether a health hazard exists . These include the background incidence of the outcome studied , the minimal increase that must be detected , and the level of statistical certainty desired in the research . All these influence ...
... evaluate whether a health hazard exists . These include the background incidence of the outcome studied , the minimal increase that must be detected , and the level of statistical certainty desired in the research . All these influence ...
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... evaluating female gonadal function and detecting early pregnancy loss may soon make similar studies of women ... evaluated . Disorders 8.
... evaluating female gonadal function and detecting early pregnancy loss may soon make similar studies of women ... evaluated . Disorders 8.
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