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... Pp. 115-122 in Chemically-Induced Cell Proliferation: Implications for Risk Assessment, B.E.
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... 1984. An improved procedure for low dose carcinogenic risk assessment from animal data.
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... Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution. Chang.
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... Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution. nological supplement to the carcinogenic potency database: Standardized results of animal bioassays published through December 1984 and by the National Toxicology Program through May 1986.
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... Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution.
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... . Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency and the Maximum Tolerated Dose: Implications for Risk Assessment.
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... 1981. Carcinogenicity bioassays of vinyl chloride monomer: A model of risk assessment on an experimental basis.
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... Pp. 21-34 in Chemically Induced Cell Proliferation: Implications for Risk Assessment, B.E.
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... Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution. Farland, and M
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... Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution. Pharmacol.
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... Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution. weight to longevity and to risk of development of nephropathy and neoplasia in Sprague Dawley Rats.
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... Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution.CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 78


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