Demanding that trials maximise their gathering of information on toxicology improves a protocol's balance of risk and social value. |
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And it is a concern that reproductive toxicology is such an under-resourced area. |
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No postmortem was ordered, and the dead woman's body was returned for burial before toxicology tests had been completed. |
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I hope that the science of genetic toxicology will remain sufficiently strong in the UK to guarantee their continued involvement. |
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Consequently, they and others argue that animal toxicology and animal data must cause us to ban DDT as a precaution. |
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The four tiers of text cover aspects of environmental toxicology from the molecular to the ecosystem level. |
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Traditional toxicology screens that employ thin-layer chromatography can detect MDMA metabolites in the urine. |
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Samples of body fluids should be obtained including blood and urine toxicology screenings, as well as gastric lavage samples if appropriate. |
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Apoptosis research continues and includes developmental biology, cancer research, genetics, immunology, and toxicology. |
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The investigations are believed to be highly complex and involve experts in toxicology, diabetes and orthopaedics as well as statisticians. |
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The results of a urine toxicology screen were positive for opiates and cocaine. |
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Clinical toxicology is a topic instructed at some level in most colleges of pharmacy. |
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It was divided into internal medicine, diseases of the head, surgery, toxicology, etc. |
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It is more of a compendium than a comprehensive text on the toxicology of poisons. |
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The attack is thought to have been motivated by bath salts, although toxicology results have not come out yet. |
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In this case there was no ingesta found, therefore no further tests could be carried out for toxicology. |
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Resuscitation, toxicology, and clinical criteria for imaging represent some of the core topics of the practice of emergency medicine. |
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Days after the discovery a post-mortem was performed, toxicology and DNA tests ordered. |
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However the cause of her death was unascertained and we now await the results of toxicology tests. |
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They adopted many of the methods used in classical toxicology for application to device materials. |
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The main thrust of the book is to describe the toxicology and pharmacology of herbal products. |
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This book represents an important contribution to neurology, toxicology and pharmacology. |
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The research is being led by Dr John Oliver, a senior lecturer in forensic toxicology at the university's department of forensic medicine. |
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Neither I nor most of my colleagues are romantic about forensic toxicology. |
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Development of the science of metal toxicology has been seriously hindered by the use of incorrect terminology. |
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I am a medical student currently doing a rotation in toxicology at the poison control centre. |
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The first rule of toxicology is that all chemicals produce an effect, but it is the dose that makes the poison. |
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The mean proportion of negative urines was used as the aggregated outcome measure for weekly urine toxicology. |
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At the time, his views were seen as revolutionary, but they mark the beginnings of modern toxicology. |
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Detectives said the case will remain open pending the completion of toxicology tests, but no foul play was suspected. |
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They do not consider the toxicology of individual congeners at all, period. |
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First, the child is examined, then a medical workup is done and a blood sample is taken for cultures and toxicology. |
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All pre-clinical studies, including a primate toxicology study, are close to completion. |
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In anticipation of the big day, he, too, takes up the study of botany and, most unchivalrously, the study of toxicology. |
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You use that for what it's worth, and you use the toxicology studies for what they're worth. |
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This work was started during the fourth quarter of 2003 and targets manufacture of GMP materials and animal toxicology. |
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It covers teratology and other aspects of developmental and reproductive toxicology. |
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Researcher in the fields of teratology, developmental pharmacology, medicinal plants, and occupational and clinical toxicology. |
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The toxicology data base did include a teratology study, but as usual no functional end points were assessed in the offspring. |
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The 111-year-old school of pharmacy offers degree programs in medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical science, pharmacology and toxicology. |
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The main concern is to mitigate the consequences of a spill, however we cannot afford to overlook responder safety and human toxicology. |
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These are notably regulatory studies of toxicology and safety pharmacology, as well as pharmacokinetic studies. |
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With the present knowledge, the chemical warfare agents do not constitute a problem in terms of food toxicology. |
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The toxicology and pharmacokinetics of an excipient used for the first time in the pharmaceutical field shall be investigated. |
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Software can be used to design compounds with favourable properties, but toxicology is difficult to predict computationally. |
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Autopsies and full toxicology examinations of the two pilots did not reveal any conditions that could have led to or contributed to the accident. |
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Pre-clinical toxicology and pharmacology studies are also contracted to research organizations. |
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In Scotland alone, they were discovered during toxicology reports into 36 deaths. |
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Recently one of the environment groups in Canada did toxicology of our blood. |
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The research programs at both Institutes have a number of common objectives in the studies of habitat science and environmental toxicology. |
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Based on the autopsy and toxicology testing, there was nothing to indicate that the pilot's performance was degraded by physiological factors. |
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Learn more about wildlife toxicology and disease research and monitoring efforts, or read key publications. |
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Samples of the material associated with the intoxication should be gathered and stored for toxicology testing. |
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The statements on toxicology have been derived from products of a similar structure and composition. |
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Animal toxicology studies are conducted with the help of subcontractors as the Company does not have an animal housing facility. |
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She has written six book chapters dealing with radiation or toxicology and has three patents for radiation measurement devices. |
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The products are commonly mixed with alcohol, have a short duration of action, and are not easily detectable on routine hospital toxicology screens. |
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He faxed his two-page assessment to the Ministry of Agriculture warning that tests into nutritional performance, toxicology or allergenicity were insufficient and inadequate. |
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Urine toxicology was positive for opiates prior to in-hospital sedation. |
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A good example of a harmful nanoparticle is titanium dioxide, which has been used in toxicology for a long time and established as an inert substance. |
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Results of the autopsy weren't available yet and a toxicology report is not expected for six to eight weeks. |
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Also, toxicology testing indicated there were no drugs or alcohol in her system. |
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The Pathology Department has research projects in oncology, endocrinology, vaccinology, toxicology, and infectious diseases, particularly of wildlife. |
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The coroner's office spox said a toxicology report was still pending. |
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Of the eight main test categories, chemistry, hematology, and toxicology showed a significant difference in the number of tests ordered across the two facilities. |
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His autopsy was inconclusive and toxicology tests are pending. |
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The autopsy and toxicology test of the captain did not reveal any pre-existing condition or substance that could have affected the captain's performance. |
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These development activities which, according to the parties, are cost intensive, include tests for animal health-specific long-term toxicology, global field studies, target expansion, combinations, etc. |
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Expertise required: toxicology, occupational health, microbiology, biochemistry, environmental risk assessment, chemistry, food consumption and exposure assessment, entomology, plant pathology. |
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Anti-daclizumab antibody development was also monitored during the course of a 28-day toxicology study in monkeys and single-dose pharmacokinetic study in monkeys. |
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The toxicology tests found no drugs or alcohol in her blood. |
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No foul play had been suspected, and toxicology results showed only a minimal amount of hydrocodone in his system. |
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Forensic examination and toxicology tests did not indicate any physiological conditions or the presence of foreign substances that might have impaired the performance of any flight crew member. |
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Glimpse what goes on in the areas of the impact of toxic substances on wildlife, environmental quality, biodiversity, toxicology studies, species at risk and trends in hunting at this centre in Quebec. |
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This organisation brings together experts in the fields of workplace safety, industrial toxicology, industrial hygiene, fire safety, environmental technologies, life sciences and industrial risks. |
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The toxicology reports confirmed earlier findings that the cultists ate pudding or applesauce laced with the anti-seizure drug phenobarbital. |
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Mutagenicity: No product toxicology data available. |
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She says its research strengths in food, environmental sciences and toxicology, as well as its connections to nearby regional, provincial and federal agriculture headquarters, made Guelph the right choice. |
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The diagnostic laboratories focus on urine toxicology and pharmacogenetic testing. |
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A toxicology report noted that, at the time of his death, Mr Thomas had two to three times the expected levels of procyclidine in his system. |
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The supplementary information in the Retrovirology article reports successful toxicology and pharmacokinetic studies. |
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Make contacts with the health authorities and with local, regional or national institutions and groups, working in clinical medicine, pharmacology and toxicology outlining the importance of the project and its purposes. |
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But following toxicology tests, her death certificate was updated to show the 35-year-old was killed by an overdose of propranolol. |
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The Panel was comprised of five leading North American scientists representing the fields of biostatistics, epidemiology, clinical medicine, and toxicology. |
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A detailed and critical review of the human and mammalian toxicology of 1,4-dioxane is required as input to the development of a scientific rationale document to support the development of soil and water quality guidelines. |
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Environmental toxicology is a U of S research strength and our students benefit by learning from the best in the world such as renowned toxicologist John Giesy. |
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An appreciation of the pharmacodynamics and toxicology of the human metabolites of a drug is helpful in anticipating the clinical implications of drug interactions. |
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The toxicology exam, which was conducted the morning after Mr. Martin was killed, found a mere 1.5 nanograms per milliliter of blood of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, in his body. |
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The exhumation and autopsies on 13 bodies in 1993 failed to determine what caused the deaths, but toxicology tests in 2001 found succinylcholine in tissues from all 10 patients. |
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Each primary human metabolite of retapamulin was detected in the hepatocyte incubations of at least one of the non-clinical species used in the toxicology. |
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We function with a very strong medical advisory committee and scientific advisory committee in pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacokinetics, and in pharmacognosy itself, which is the study of plant medicine. |
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In traditional toxicology, the effect becomes more pronounced as the dose or concentration of the compound increases yielding a monotonic relationship. |
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Scientists provide expertise in ecology, limnology, fisheries biology, water chemistry, geochemistry, radiation science, physiology, microbiology, toxicology, meteorology and hydrology. |
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We hold a unique position on the development and publication of new methods for in vitro toxicology testing on skin to reduce the need for animal testing. |
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The safety factors account for interspecies extrapolation from animals to humans, for intraspecies variability, as well as for any other concerns identified in the toxicology data such as potential sensitivity of the young. |
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A urine toxicology screen was positive for benzodiazepines and tetrahydrocannabinol, but was otherwise negative. |
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In light of the unrevealing work up thus far, a toxicology consult was obtained. |
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Blainey earned his BSc Biochemistry with toxicology from Surrey University and a Post Graduate diploma in Occupational Health and Safety from the Aston Business School. |
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The 24 scientific papers and the extensive discussions focussed attention on the different aspects of the subject comprising internal medicine, nephrology, renal dialysis, inmunology, physiology and toxicology. |
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The HT fiber has been evaluated in well designed chronic inhalation toxicology study as well as in a chronic intraperitoneal injection study and found to be not carcinogenic. |
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The first day of the workshop was attended by 60 veterinarians and other experts in the fields of toxicology, parasitology, pathology, and anatomy of ungulates and carnivores. |
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A Coroner's Act case constitutes a request from a provincial coroner or medical examiner for FLS services, usually in the disciplines of toxicology and alcohol, in the investigation of a death. |
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The hallowed, sequential model of drug development is being reshuffled, moving toxicology and other tests of a new compound earlier in the process. |
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A final section addresses toxicology issues such as emergency toxicology, heavy metal toxicity and chelators. |
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The Company's employees have expertise in various biotechnology sectors such as the development of peptides, synthesis, toxicology, immunology, regulatory and the conduct of preclinical and clinical studies. |
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Inhalation toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of propylene glycol mono-t-butyl ether in rats and mice. |
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The company provides research and chemical process development for the production of bulk pharmaceutical compounds and advanced intermediates used in toxicology studies, clinical trials and commercial sales. |
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The actor's death was attributed to asphyxia caused by hanging, though the investigation is ongoing, including a toxicology report which is expected to take up to six weeks. |
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The toxicology results were pending, the statement added. |
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Forensic scientists generally specialise in a certain area of research, such as body fluids or toxicology or, in the case of Sheridan, textile fibres. |
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By its very nature, environmental health is an issue that is examined from many different perspectives by researchers from such diverse fields as toxicology, sociology, public health, medical anthropology, and biology. |
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Ideally, toxicology studies would be completed earlier in the process, but so far that has proven difficult. Evidently there is no shortage of new ways to generate and evaluate drug candidates. |
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The result is likely to be about 4m toxicology experiments that would not otherwise have happened. This extra testing may or may not be good in principle, but it is likely to lead to chaos in practice. |
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Areas explored include preclinical and clinical pharmacokinetics, as well as toxicology and safety of flavonoids and their possible drug interactions. |
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These findings have precedent in the phenomenon of hormesis within the field of toxicology, involving bidirectional and non-linear dose-response relationships. |
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The apparent paradox of the actual toxicology of the substance suggests the possibility of serious gaps in the understanding of the action of gold in physiology. |
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Part one of this book addresses the basic toxicologic principles and provides a brief overview of basic toxicology definitions, regulatory bodies, and toxicokinetics. |
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