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Dose-response curves for succinylcholine: single versus cumulative techniquesSMITH, C. E; DONATI, F; BEVAN, D. R et al.Anesthesiology (Philadelphia). 1988, Vol 69, Num 3, pp 338-342, issn 0003-3022Article

Formation of micronuclei and of clastogenic factor(s) in patients receiving therapeutic doses of iodine-131BALLARDIN, Michela; GEMIGNANI, Federica; BODEI, Lisa et al.Mutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis. 2002, Vol 514, Num 1-2, pp 77-85, issn 1383-5718Article

Suxanethonium-the relation between dose and responseCHESTNUT, R. J; HEALY, T. E. J; HARPER, N. J. N et al.Anaesthesia. 1989, Vol 44, Num 1, pp 14-18, issn 0003-2409Article

Effets hémodynamiques de l'étomidate chez l'enfant: étude de la relation effet-dose = Haemodynamic effects of etomidate in children: study of relation dose-effectSFEZ, M; LEMAPIHAN, Y; GAILLARD, J. L et al.Cahiers d'anesthésiologie (Paris). 1989, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 155-159, issn 0007-9685Article

The effect of nitrous oxide on the dose-response relationship of rocuroniumKOPMAN, Aaron F; CHIN, Wanda A; MOE, Jimmy et al.Anesthesia and analgesia. 2005, Vol 100, Num 5, pp 1343-1347, issn 0003-2999, 5 p.Article

Dose-response relationships: an overview, a generative model and its application to the verification of descriptive modelsMURADO, M. A; GONZALEZ, M. P; VAZQUEZ, J. A et al.Enzyme and microbial technology. 2002, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 439-455, issn 0141-0229, 17 p.Article

Benchmarks derived from quantitative endpoints : An approach accounting for litter effectsSCHUSTER, C; MEISTER, R.Communications in statistics. Theory and methods. 1996, Vol 25, Num 12, pp 3085-3099, issn 0361-0926Article

Random-effect models in nonlinear regression with applications to bioassayRUDEMO, M; RUPPERT, D; STREIBIG, J. C et al.Biometrics. 1989, Vol 45, Num 2, pp 349-362, issn 0006-341X, 14 p.Article

Thermodynamic basis for expressing dose logarithmicallyWADDELL, William J.Toxicology and applied pharmacology. 2008, Vol 228, Num 2, pp 156-157, issn 0041-008X, 2 p.Article

Pharmacologie des corticoïdes: notions classiques et nouvelles = Pharmacology of corticosteroidsCHOSIDOW, O; ETIENNE, S. D; HERSON, S et al.Annales de dermatologie et de vénéréologie. 1989, Vol 116, Num 2, pp 147-166, issn 0151-9638, 20 p.Article

Chair summary and commentsGLEDHILL, Norman.Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 2001, Vol 33, Num 6, pp S452-S453, issn 0195-9131, SUPConference Paper

Differences between pharmacokinetics and toxicokineticsWELLING, P. G.Toxicologic pathology. 1995, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 143-147, issn 0192-6233Conference Paper

Alcohol and liver injury: dose-related or permissive effectsSORENSEN, T. I. A.Liver (Copenhagen). 1989, Vol 9, Num 4, pp 189-197, issn 0106-9543, 9 p.Article

A unified approach to dose-effect relationships in radiotherapy. I: Modified TDF and linear quadratic equationsORTON, C. G; COHEN, L.International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics. 1988, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 549-556, issn 0360-3016Article

Generation of dose intensity-response data suggested for drug studiesHRYNIUK, W. M.Cancer treatment reports. 1987, Vol 71, Num 11, pp 1125-1126, issn 0361-5960Article

Hormesis and the lawCALABRESE, Edward J.Human & experimental toxicology. 2008, Vol 27, Num 2, issn 0960-3271, 82 p.Serial Issue

Phosphorus bioavailability of fertilizers: a predictive laboratory method for its evaluationMOREL, C; FARDEAU, J.C.Fertilizer research. 1991, Vol 28, Num 1, pp 1-9, issn 0167-1731, 9 p.Article

Phosphoramidon, a metalloproteinase inhibitor, suppresses the hypertensive effect of big endothelin-1MATSUMURA, Y; HISAKI, K; TAKAOKA, M et al.European journal of pharmacology. 1990, Vol 185, Num 1, pp 103-106, issn 0014-2999, 4 p.Article

Identification des dangers : une étape de l'évaluation des risques sanitaires à approfondirDOR, Frédéric; BONVALLOT, Nathalie.Environnement risques & santé. 2007, Vol 6, Num 4, pp 279-289, issn 1635-0421, 11 p.Article

Divergent immunological responses following glutaraldehyde exposureAZADI, Shahla; KLINK, Kimberly J; MEADE, B. Jean et al.Toxicology and applied pharmacology. 2004, Vol 197, Num 1, pp 1-8, issn 0041-008X, 8 p.Article

Modeling of dose-response-time data : Four examples of estimating the turnover parameters and generating kinetic functions from response profilesGABRIELSSON, Johan; JUSKO, William J; ALARI, Liisi et al.Biopharmaceutics & drug disposition. 2000, Vol 21, Num 2, pp 41-52, issn 0142-2782Article

DNA damage and repair: consequences on dose-responsesMOUSTACCHI, E.Mutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis. 2000, Vol 464, Num 1, pp 35-40, issn 1383-5718Conference Paper

Extrapoler des hautes doses aux faibles doses = To extrapolate from hight doses to low dosesBARD, D.Energies santé (Paris). 1998, Vol 9, Num 3, pp 320-330, issn 1157-3325Article

Estimating the maximum effective dose in a quantitative dose-response experimentREMMENGA, M. D; MILLIKEN, G. A; KRATZER, D et al.Journal of animal science. 1997, Vol 75, Num 8, pp 2174-2183, issn 0021-8812Article

Challenges to default assumptions stimulate comprehensive realism as a new tier in quantitative cancer risk assessmentSIELKEN, R. L; BRETZLAFF, R. S; STEVENSON, D. E et al.Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology (Print). 1995, Vol 21, Num 2, pp 270-280, issn 0273-2300Article

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