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Assessment of safety-critical specifications

IEEE Software, 1994
Formal methods can reduce the ambiguity in specifications and provide a basis for verification later on/spl minus/especially important for safety-critical systems. The author compares specifications in the software cost reduction method and in the Vienna Definition Method for a safety-critical system and identifies several key assessment issues ...
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Safety Assessment in Pediatric Studies

2011
It typically takes many years before an association of a drug with a rare, serious adverse reaction is established. As related to pediatric drug use, evidence is even more erratic, as most drugs are used off labels. To enhance child safety, there is an urgent need to develop robust and rapid methods to identify such associations in as timely a manner ...
Gideon, Koren   +2 more
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Safety assessment of animal drugs

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1982
The Food and Drug Administration has published a proposal (Chemical Compounds in Food-Producing Animals: Criteria and Procedures for Evaluating Assays for Carcinogenic Residues, Federal Register 44, 17070–17114 March 20 1979) to establish procedures and minimum criteria to ensure the absence of cancer-causing residues in edible products of food ...
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Safety Assessment of Drug Residues

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1980
SUMMARY The safety assessment of drug residues is part of the process for defining the conditions for the safe use of drugs in food-producing animals. The information needed to assess the safety of drug residues is provided by chemical and toxicity tests. Toxicity tests are conducted to identify the type of effect produced and to determine the exposure
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Assessing safety of agricultural chemicals

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1984
The objective of occupational health and safety programs in the chemical industry is to protect human health and the environment. Through studies in laboratory animals, bacteria, insects, and cultured cells, toxicologists collect data which allow them to predict which chemicals are likely to be hazardous to humans.
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A Safety-Critical Assessment Process

2014
Use of systems containing software is increasing rapidly in the safety-critical domain. It creates pressure to develop more rigorous process assessment methods for assessing systems and software development. The assessment process aims to ensure credibility and repeatability of assessment results.
Risto Nevalainen, Timo Varkoi
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Using human genetics to improve safety assessment of therapeutics

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022
Keren J Carss   +2 more
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Assessment of safety data

International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2011
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Solid-state lithium batteries: Safety and prospects

EScience, 2022
Shichao Wu, Yan-Bing He, Feiyu Kang
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Food safety and risk assessment

Food Research International, 2021
Paula, Alvito   +2 more
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