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Title: | Information Resources in Toxicology |
Authors: | Wexler, Philip |
Keywords: | chemical substances |
Issue Date: | 2000 |
Publisher: | Academic Press |
Description: | Since the first edition of this book five years ago, testingmustbeseriouslyexaminedbyresponsibletoxicologists. The sophistication of new computer systemsthefieldoftoxicologyhascontinuedtogrowunabated. Thisyoungersiblingofthemoreestablishedsciencesis is allowing studies in such areas as structure–activity relationships. Indeed, computers in general are aidingcrossingmoreandmoredisciplinaryboundarieswhile graduallyrefiningitsscientificbasis.Muchfundamen- experiments in direct measurement and analysis, as well as data capture, manipulation, and retrieval.talresearchisstillnecessary.Theexcitementoftoxicology is based, in large measure, on the difficulty of Areas of toxicology that this book has not stressed aremanagementofhazardouswastes,aspectsofpollu-ma |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/3155 |
ISBN: | 0- 12-744770-9 |
Appears in Collections: | Veterinary Medicine |
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