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The REACH system: scientific and animal welfare implications of EU legislation on chemicals testingBALLS, Michael; COMBES, Robert.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2006, Vol 34, issn 0261-1929, 161 p., SUP1Serial Issue

UV-induced effectsLIEBSCH, Manfred; SPIELMANN, Horst; PAPE, Wolfgang et al.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2005, Vol 33, pp 131-146, issn 0261-1929, 16 p., SUP1Article

Proceedings of the FRAME 40th anniversary symposium on Human Alternatives to Animal StudiesSEABRA, Rita; BHOGAL, Nirmala.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2010, Vol 38, issn 0261-1929, 110 p., SUP1Conference Proceedings

The 7th amendment to the cosmetics directiveROSSIGNOL, Martine Ruet.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2005, Vol 33, pp 19-20, issn 0261-1929, 2 p., SUP1Article

CarcinogenicityMAURICI, Daniela; AARDEMA, Marilyn; PRENTICE, David et al.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2005, Vol 33, pp 177-182, issn 0261-1929, 6 p., SUP1Article

Skin sensitisationBASKETTER, David; CASATI, Silvia; GERBERICK, G. Frank et al.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2005, Vol 33, pp 83-103, issn 0261-1929, 21 p., SUP1Article

Validation-lessons learned from practical experienceFENTEM, J. H; PRINSEN, M. K; SPIELMANN, H et al.Toxicology in vitro. 1995, Vol 9, Num 6, pp 857-862, issn 0887-2333Conference Paper

Skin irritation and corrosionZUANG, Valéne; ALONSO, Marie-Ange; BOTHAM, Philip A et al.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2005, Vol 33, pp 35-46, issn 0261-1929, 12 p., SUP1Article

The OECD health effects test guidelines : A challenge to the sincerity of commitment to the three RsBALLS, Michael; COMBES, Robert D.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2006, Vol 34, pp 135-137, issn 0261-1929, 3 p., SUP1Article

Subacute and subchronic toxicityPRIETO, Pilar; CLEMEDSON, Cecilia; MENEGUZ, Annarita et al.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2005, Vol 33, pp 109-116, issn 0261-1929, 8 p., SUP1Article

Toxicokinetics and metabolismCOECKE, Sandra; BLAAUBOER, Bas J; LEAHY, David et al.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2005, Vol 33, pp 147-175, issn 0261-1929, 29 p., SUP1Article

The Progress of Humane Experimental Techniquea: The First Annual FRAME Lecture, presented at the Royal Society of Medicine, London, on 24 September 1999RUSSELL, William M. S.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2009, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 277-283, issn 0261-1929, 7 p.Conference Paper

Alternative methods for developmental toxicity testingPIERSMA, Aldert H.Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology (Print). 2006, Vol 98, Num 5, pp 427-431, issn 1742-7835, 5 p.Article

Safety data requirements for the purposes of the cosmetics directiveMANOU, Irene; ESKES, Chantra; DE SILVA, Odile et al.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2005, Vol 33, pp 21-26, issn 0261-1929, 6 p., SUP1Article

Congress on In Vitro Toxicology of the Scandinavian Society for Cell ToxicologyATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 1998, Vol 26, Num 4, pp 397-419, issn 0261-1929Conference Proceedings

Shear-driven flow approaches to LC and macromolecular separationsCLICQ, David; PAPPAERT, Kris; VANKRUNKELSVEN, Sarah et al.Analytical chemistry (Washington, DC). 2004, Vol 76, Num 23, pp 430A-438A, issn 0003-2700Article

ISLEEN AID ― An Alternative input method for Visually Impaired PeopleKEVIN, R; BALAJI, R; NITYANANDAM, N et al.Computer design. International conferenceWorldComp'2010. 2010, pp 124-127, isbn 1-60132-135-X, 4 p.Conference Paper

Advancing Refinement Through Training: Is There a Role for Reflective Practice? : RefinementLLOYD, Maggie.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2009, Vol 37, Num 2, pp 167-171, issn 0261-1929, 5 p.Article

Chemicals, Human and EnvironmentKAHRU, Anne.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2007, Vol 35, Num 1, issn 0261-1929, 13―122 [108 p.]Conference Paper

ECVAM Workshop ReportATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2001, Vol 29, Num 4, pp 393-469, issn 0261-1929Conference Proceedings

Alternatives to animal experiments: Progress made and challenges ahead. The proceedings of the ECVAM Status Seminar 2002, held on 4-6 June 2002, in the amphitheatre at the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, ItalyATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2002, Vol 30, issn 0261-1929, 247 p., SUP2Conference Proceedings

Let's take two systems and moreRANTANEN, K; GERASIMOV, V.Schriftenreihe WDK. 1997, pp 195-198, isbn 951-722-788-4, 3VolConference Paper

Alternative pretreatment methods to enzymatic treatment for clarification of mosambi juice using ultrafiltrationRAI, P; MAJUMDAR, G. C; JAYANTI, V. K et al.Journal of food process engineering. 2006, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 202-218, issn 0145-8876, 17 p.Article

Reproductive and developmental toxicityBREMER, Susanne; CORTVRINDT, Rita; DASTON, George et al.ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals. 2005, Vol 33, pp 183-209, issn 0261-1929, 27 p., SUP1Article

Ecopa: actual status and plansROGIERS, Vera.Toxicology in vitro. 2003, Vol 17, Num 5-6, pp 779-784, issn 0887-2333, 6 p.Conference Paper

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