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A neuromuscular screen for use in industrial toxicology

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1982
A short objective screening technique has been developed to identify those agents that have peripheral and/or central nervous effects in small laboratory rodents (when utilized as a feature in routine testing protocols). The technique initially utilizes a series of simple quantitative and qualitative measures of various aspects of sensory and motor ...
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Immunoassay as a Screening Tool for Industrial Toxicants

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1986
Immunoassay techniques may represent useful screening tools to assist analysts interested in the presence and amounts of organic toxicants in biological fluids. The widespread application of immunoassay methods in medicinal and forensic (drugs of abuse) chemistry has resulted in such screening methodologies.
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High-Throughput Screening in Industry

2004
Drug discovery operations have been transformed over the past 20 yr by a series of technological innovations and scientific advances that the pharmaceutical industry has been quick to exploit. The trend has been to embrace automation and high-throughput techniques and to integrate research functions into a consolidated framework for drug discovery.
Michael D. Boisclair   +3 more
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East Asian screen industries

Cultural Trends, 2011
East Asian screen industries, by Darrell William Davis and Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh, London, BFI, 2008, 202 pp., £15.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-844-57181-9 This book is a valuable and timely contribution...
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Drug Screening in Industrial Nursing

Occupational Health Nursing, 1970
D, Sohn, S, Sohn, L, Scott
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Industrial Radiography with Phosphor Screens

The Journal of Photographic Science, 1981
AbstractAn experimental system that comprises a film of low silver content and a pair of high resolution phosphor intensifying screens and a commercial industrial X-ray film of similar speed arc compared for image quality. The speed of the radiographic systems and the X-ray energy of 200 kV that are fundamental to this study are both of particular ...
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Production, policy and power: the screen industry’s response to the environmental crisis

Media, Culture and Society, 2022
Inge Ejbye Sørensen, Caitriona Noonan
exaly  

INDUSTRIAL VISUAL SCREENING

Optometry and Vision Science, 1951
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