Toxicology : Principles and Applications
By: Niesink, Raymond.
Contributor(s): Hollinger, Mannfred A | Vries, John De.
Material type: BookPublisher: USA: CRC Press; 1996Edition: 1st ed.Description: 1312 p.ISBN: 0849392322 (hardcover); 9780849392320 (hardcover).Subject(s): Pharmacology | ToxicologyDDC classification: 615.9 Raymond 15800 1st 1996 Pharmacology Summary: Focusing primarily on basic principles and concepts, Toxicology also provides 200 tables worth of toxicological data. Each heavily illustrated chapter is a complete study unit containing a table of contents, an introduction, a learning core, a self-test, and feedback. The main text for the unit is followed by a self-test, which reveals whether the learning objectives have been met. The feedback section answers frequently asked questions, while a summary enables the student to review the main concepts before moving on to the next unit.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Focusing primarily on basic principles and concepts, Toxicology also provides 200 tables worth of toxicological data. Each heavily illustrated chapter is a complete study unit containing a table of contents, an introduction, a learning core, a self-test, and feedback. The main text for the unit is followed by a self-test, which reveals whether the learning objectives have been met. The feedback section answers frequently asked questions, while a summary enables the student to review the main concepts before moving on to the next unit.
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