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Evaluation of OECD screening tests 421 (reproduction, developmental toxicity screening test) and 422 (combined repeated dose toxicity study with the reproduction, developmental toxicity screening test)
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An „Advisory Committee on Existing Chemicals of Environmental Relevance“ (BUA) was appointed 1982 by the German Chemical Society. The members have developed, from a practical point of view, a selective procedure for these chemicals (in total about 100,000 in the European Community) which, in a first phase, resulted in two lists of together 135 substances. In a second phase, based on a survey of the German Chemical Industry Association, a third list of ca. 435 substances was established in 1989 to 1993. The data necessary for the evaluation of these chemicals are collected, critically assessed and published regulary as BUA-Reports. Up-to-date, reports on nearly 290 substances have been published. They may serve as a reliable aid for the instignation of measures, if necessary, to responsible persons and competent authorities.
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Evaluation of OECD screening tests 421 (reproduction, developmental toxicity screening test) and 422 (combined repeated dose toxicity study with the reproduction, developmental toxicity screening test), Patricia Karbe
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- 2002
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- Titul
- Evaluation of OECD screening tests 421 (reproduction, developmental toxicity screening test) and 422 (combined repeated dose toxicity study with the reproduction, developmental toxicity screening test)
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Patricia Karbe
- Vydavateľ
- Wiss. Verl.-Ges.
- Rok vydania
- 2002
- ISBN10
- 3777612006
- ISBN13
- 9783777612003
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- Architektúra a urbanizmus
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- An „Advisory Committee on Existing Chemicals of Environmental Relevance“ (BUA) was appointed 1982 by the German Chemical Society. The members have developed, from a practical point of view, a selective procedure for these chemicals (in total about 100,000 in the European Community) which, in a first phase, resulted in two lists of together 135 substances. In a second phase, based on a survey of the German Chemical Industry Association, a third list of ca. 435 substances was established in 1989 to 1993. The data necessary for the evaluation of these chemicals are collected, critically assessed and published regulary as BUA-Reports. Up-to-date, reports on nearly 290 substances have been published. They may serve as a reliable aid for the instignation of measures, if necessary, to responsible persons and competent authorities.