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05-mai-2011
Brazil has become the fourth key emerging economy to join the OECD system for the Mutual Acceptance of Data (MAD) in the Assessment of Chemicals, ensuring that the results of non-clinical chemical safety testing done there will be accepted in all other participating countries.
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10-sept.-2010
Thailand joined India, Malaysia, Brazil and Argentina in adhering to the MAD system as a provisional participant.
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15-janv.-2009
This request relates to the development of a Test Guideline on an extended One Generation Reproductive Toxicity Study.
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05-févr.-2007
Section 2: Effects on Biotic Systems 224 Determination of the Inhibition of the Activity of Anaerobic Bacteria – Reduction of Gas Production from anaerobically digesting (sewage) sludge
Section 5: Other Test Guidelines Part A: Pesticide Residue Chemistry Introduction to Section 5 501 Metabolism in Crops 502 Metabolism in Rotational Crops 503 Metabolism in Livestock 504 Residues in Rotational Crops (Limited Field Studies) 505 Residues in Livestock
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31-janv.-2007
Toutes les Lignes directrices de l’OCDE pour les essais de produits chimiques sont désormais disponibles gratuitement et accessibles sur SourceOCDE et la Librairie en ligne de l'OCDE.
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10-nov.-2004
Toxicogenomics refers to newly developed methods to detect changes in the activities of genes and other molecular-level responses for the assessment of human and environmental safety of chemicals. The OECD, with the International Programme on Chemical Safety, held a workshop on toxicogenomics in Kyoto, on 13-15 Oct 2004. The 56 experts that attended the workshop called for co-ordinated international activities for advancing the research in this field and exploring the use of this technology for the safety of chemicals. The Workshop Report can be found at the above link.
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22-mars-2002
21/03/2002 - OECD countries have taken a significant step towards balancing the need for reliable tests to assess the safety of chemical substances and products and addressing animal welfare.
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29-nov.-2000
The increased awareness of our responsibility to protect animals resulted in an effort to replace Guideline 401 with animal friendly alternatives.This article, though somewhat outdated, serves as a reminder of the long path 401 followed before being successfully phased out and replaced.
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