Animal Experimentation: The Consensus ChangesGill Langley This book addresses practical and philosophical issues regarding the use of animals in biomedical research, testing and teaching. It does so with the aim of presenting facts and arguments to encourage scientists to reconsider their views about animal experiments. |
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The Consensus Changes Gill Langley. of the new Animal Procedures Committee ( APC ) which , unlike its predecessor , the Home Office Advisory Committee , under the 1876 Act , has statutory authority . The Committee currently consists of a ...
The Consensus Changes Gill Langley. of the new Animal Procedures Committee ( APC ) which , unlike its predecessor , the Home Office Advisory Committee , under the 1876 Act , has statutory authority . The Committee currently consists of a ...
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... committees allows ; they must rely on the lay and professional animal - welfare members of the Animal Procedures Committee to represent their interests . These members do , in fact , sit on the Committee as individuals , and the more ...
... committees allows ; they must rely on the lay and professional animal - welfare members of the Animal Procedures Committee to represent their interests . These members do , in fact , sit on the Committee as individuals , and the more ...
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... Animal experiments Bernard , Claude 15 , 89 , 90 , 111 British Psychological ... Animal experiments ; Animal husbandry ; Animal models ; Ethics ; Legislation ... Procedures Committee 184–5 , 205 , 225–7 , 241 , 247 certificates under 225 ...
... Animal experiments Bernard , Claude 15 , 89 , 90 , 111 British Psychological ... Animal experiments ; Animal husbandry ; Animal models ; Ethics ; Legislation ... Procedures Committee 184–5 , 205 , 225–7 , 241 , 247 certificates under 225 ...
Contents
Are you an animal? | 1 |
Illgotten gains | 19 |
Evidence for pain and suffering in other animals | 42 |
Copyright | |
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