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Though I have yet to read the book in its entirety, I have skimmed through several chapters & I find that much of the techniques appear to be written in redundancy. Perhaps I have high expectations, but perhaps techniques that are performed in the same manner between species could be consolidated and referenced. The information for actual toxicology in the various species is very useful.
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Animal Models in Toxicology Edited by
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