Statistics for toxicologists
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Statistics for toxicologists
(Drug and chemical toxicology, v. 4)
M. Dekker, c1986
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Note
Bibliography: p. 185-191
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book explains how the computer programs work and why and when they can be applied to problems in toxicology. It discusses the statistical models used and their applications in a general fashion. The book overviews the problems that can arise from the blind use of the statistical models.
Table of Contents
Unit I: The LD50 1. The LD50 2. Lessons from the LD50 3. Theory behind the LD50 Unit II: Subchronic Toxicity Studies 4. Subchronic Toxicity Studies 5. Lessons from Subchronic Studies 6. Theory behind Statistical Tests Unit III: Chronic Toxicity Studies 7. Chronic Toxicity Studies 8. Lessons from Chronic Toxicity Studies 9. Theory behind Chronic Toxicity Studies
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