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Variables To Be Controlled A. Animal Factors B. Environmental Factors C. Drug Factors V. Use of the Laboratory Rat in Pharmaceutical Testing ... VI . Studies Using the Laboratory Rat in Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of New Drugs A.
Variables To Be Controlled A. Animal Factors B. Environmental Factors C. Drug Factors V. Use of the Laboratory Rat in Pharmaceutical Testing ... VI . Studies Using the Laboratory Rat in Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of New Drugs A.
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Before a study can be properly executed , Because of its diverse use , supply of laboratory rats is readily all the factors which modify the animal's response must be available at an economic price . Its disease status results in ...
Before a study can be properly executed , Because of its diverse use , supply of laboratory rats is readily all the factors which modify the animal's response must be available at an economic price . Its disease status results in ...
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SOME FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE gain an insight into the aging of humans , then mammals with relatively short life spans are needed . They should be large LONGEVITY AND THE INTERPRETATION OF enough for adequate volumes of blood or other ...
SOME FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE gain an insight into the aging of humans , then mammals with relatively short life spans are needed . They should be large LONGEVITY AND THE INTERPRETATION OF enough for adequate volumes of blood or other ...
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