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Veterinary Record, 2020
The recent letter from the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) ‘When is an Animal Test Certificate required?’ ( VR , 1 February 2020, vol 186, pp 127-128) was very helpful and provided a useful summary of what is needed to conduct a field trial with a medicine.
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The recent letter from the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) ‘When is an Animal Test Certificate required?’ ( VR , 1 February 2020, vol 186, pp 127-128) was very helpful and provided a useful summary of what is needed to conduct a field trial with a medicine.
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Ethics of Animal Experimentation
Drug Metabolism Reviews, 1986(1986). Ethics of Animal Experimentation. Drug Metabolism Reviews: Vol. 17, No. 3-4, pp. 349-361.
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2010
In the quoted defense of animal-based research, a number of examples where experiments on animals have played a role in the development of vaccines and therapeutic treatments are listed. Most researchers, including the authors of this chapter, agree that research with animals has contributed to the development of life sciences and medicine over the ...
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In the quoted defense of animal-based research, a number of examples where experiments on animals have played a role in the development of vaccines and therapeutic treatments are listed. Most researchers, including the authors of this chapter, agree that research with animals has contributed to the development of life sciences and medicine over the ...
Olsson, I. Anna S. +2 more
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Ethics, ethical committees and animal experimentation
Nature, 1984Will the establishment of local review committees for animal experiments in Britain modify attitudes of researchers and the public?
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2015
List of Contributors List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction (Tatjana Visak and Robert Garner) Part I: Animals and the Harm of Death 1. Killing as a Welfare Issue (T.J. Kasperbauer & Peter Sandoe) 2. Death, Pain and Animal Life (Christopher Belshaw) 3. Is Death Bad for a Cow? (Ben Bradley) 4.
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List of Contributors List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction (Tatjana Visak and Robert Garner) Part I: Animals and the Harm of Death 1. Killing as a Welfare Issue (T.J. Kasperbauer & Peter Sandoe) 2. Death, Pain and Animal Life (Christopher Belshaw) 3. Is Death Bad for a Cow? (Ben Bradley) 4.
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The ethics of experiments on higher animals
Social Science & Medicine. Part F: Medical and Social Ethics, 1981It has been demonstrated over the last decade that some higher animals can learn sign language and communicate with humans. This finding radically alters some earlier conceptions of animals as being non-sentient, and forces a re-evaluation of the use of higher animals in research.
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[The ethics of animal welfare and the ethics of animal protection].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 2005An argumentational analysis of the German legislation for animal welfare suggests that the concept "Ethischer Tierschutz", declared as a state objective in 2002, allows the legislative body greater scope than that utilized so far. The legislator would, in principle, be able to regulate some problem areas which have been repeatedly addressed by the ...
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2017
Work in animal ethics explores both theoretical questions about the basis of moral consideration for animals and what (if anything) we owe them, as well as practical issues relating to how we should treat them. The term “animal” technically refers to all members of the kingdom Animalia, which includes organisms with complex nervous systems such as ...
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Work in animal ethics explores both theoretical questions about the basis of moral consideration for animals and what (if anything) we owe them, as well as practical issues relating to how we should treat them. The term “animal” technically refers to all members of the kingdom Animalia, which includes organisms with complex nervous systems such as ...
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