Sentences with phrase «advanced environmental testing»

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The scientists thus presented a novel approach for more advanced environmental compatibility tests.
Such a system will enable ethical and more rapid and accurate testing of experimental drugs before the clinical trial stage and advance studies of genetic and environmental causes of central nervous system disorders.
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Using recent advances in molecular biology, genomics, and computational sciences, the new toxicity testing methods will allow the EPA to screen thousands of environmental chemicals quickly for potentially harmful effects.
Environmental Leader has a well written report explaining how EPA is Changing the Way it Tests Chemical Toxicity «Using recent advances in molecular biology, genomics, and computational sciences, the new toxicity testing methods will allow the EPA to screen thousands of environmental chemicals quickly for potentially harmful efEnvironmental Leader has a well written report explaining how EPA is Changing the Way it Tests Chemical Toxicity «Using recent advances in molecular biology, genomics, and computational sciences, the new toxicity testing methods will allow the EPA to screen thousands of environmental chemicals quickly for potentially harmful efenvironmental chemicals quickly for potentially harmful effects.»
Environmental State University: Center for Advanced Technology and Development, Ames, IA - Computer Engineering Department: Iowa State University, Assistant System Manager, Ames, IA Testing and Certification Corporation: Project and Office Manager Edison NJ
«Ecological theory,» as advanced by renowned developmental psychologist Urie Bronfenbrenner, emphasizes the multiple, interdependent «ecologies,» or environmental systems, in which children develop.67 In this theory, which has been tested and confirmed by numerous studies, the most important ecologies for children are the «microsystems» — those ecologies that contain the direct relationships children have with caring adults.
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