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Systemic toxicity tests include acute systemic toxicity tests and pyrogenic tests. ...
BySTEMart
The new technology enables faster and less costly screening than conventional methods. “This is the beginning of a new day for testing chemicals for safety,” said Jim Jones, assistant administrator for the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention. ...
The National Toxicology Program (NTP) Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods (NICEATM) published a Federal Register notice on June 19, 2014, requesting available data and information on devices and/or technologies currently used for identifying potential inhalation hazards. According to NICEATM, it will use submitted information “to ...
Two National Academies of Sciences reports have called for developing better methods of toxicity testing and human-health risk assessment, using fewer animals. Pastoor offered insights on RISK21, a systematic and transparent risk-assessment model that considers both possible exposure and potential toxicity. These approaches ...
BySyngenta
These grants will help the universities develop fast and effective methods to test chemicals’ toxicity to people and the environment. These innovative testing methods will be used to predict a chemical’s potential to interact with biological processes that could lead to reproductive and developmental ...
These grants will help the universities develop fast and effective methods to test chemicals’ toxicity to people and the environment. These innovative testing methods will be used to predict a chemical’s potential to interact with biological processes that could lead to reproductive and developmental ...
These grants will help the universities develop fast and effective methods to test chemicals’ toxicity to people and the environment. The innovative testing methods will be used to predict a chemical’s potential to interact with biological processes that could lead to reproductive and developmental ...
According to the IG, the Work Plan does not adequately address how EPA will use its authority under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). The Work Plan describes, among other things, how EPA would incorporate computer and in vitro high throughput tests into its EDSP. ...
Specimens shall be sampled, tested, and conform accordingly to the following physical property requirements: apparent thermal conductivity; water and gas permeability; density; percent closed cell; upper temperature limit; high temperature stability; compressive strength; compressive force deflection; water vapor transmission; steam aging ...
Since water containing acid-soluble barium compounds is known to be toxic, this test method serves the useful purpose of determining the barium in brackish water, seawater, and brines. 1. Scope 1.1 This test method covers the determination of soluble barium ion in brackish water, sea-water, and brines by atomic ...
All waters containing acid soluble barium compounds are known to be toxic. This test method is useful for the determination of barium in brines, seawater, and brackish waters. ...
EPA launched the ToxCast research program in 2007 to develop a cost-effective approach for prioritizing the toxicity testing of large numbers of chemicals in a short period of time. This new approach to determining how toxic chemicals could impact human health uses cutting-edge biological tests to determine how chemicals affect ...
Nanotechnologies are covered by existing legislation such as REACH, the current legislative framework for chemicals, and other specific-sector legislation for food, cosmetics, medicine and etc., Improving the knowledge base The Communication underlines the need for improved routine monitoring devices and better data on toxic and eco-toxic effects, and ...
