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An Estimate of the Number of Animals Used for Scientific . . . Few attempts have been made to estimate the global use of animals in experiments, since our own estimated figure of 115 2 million animals for the year 2005 Here, we provide an update for the year 2015 Data from 37 countries that publish national statistics were standardised against the definitions of ‘animals’ and ‘procedures’ used in the European Union (EU) Directive 2010 63 EU We
An Estimate of the Number of Animals Used for Scientific . . . lt;jats:p gt; Few attempts have been made to estimate the global use of animals in experiments, since our own estimated figure of 115 2 million animals for the year 2005 Here, we provide an update for the year 2015 Data from 37 countries that publish national statistics were standardised against the definitions of ‘animals’ and ‘procedures’ used in the European Union (EU) Directive
An Estimate of the Number of Animals Used for Scientific . . . Few attempts have been made to estimate the global use of animals in experiments, since our own estimated figure of 115 2 million animals for the year 2005 Here, we provide an update for the year 2015 Data from 37 countries that publish national statistics were standardised against the definitions of ‘animals’ and ‘procedures’ used in the European Union (EU) Directive 2010 63 EU We
ATL899853 1. . 18 - GAIA Few attempts have been made to estimate the global use of animals in experiments, since our own estimated figure of 115 2 million animals for the year 2005 Here, we provide an update for the year 2015 Data from 37 countries that publish national statistics were standardised against the definitions of ‘animals’ and ‘procedures’ used in the European Union (EU) Directive 2010 63 EU We
Global Laboratory Animal Use - Springer A Knight, The Costs and Benefits of Animal Experiments Andrew Knight 2011 (Orlans 1998), 28 million used in 21 mainly European countries in 2000 (Orlans 2000), over 29 million used in European countries and North America in 2004 (Reinhardt Reinhardt 2006), and 50–100 million used globally in 2005 (Nuffield Council on Bioethics 2005) However, most of these estimates were based on
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals An Estimate of the Number . . . Research Article An Estimate of the Number of Animals Used for Scientific Purposes Worldwide in 2015 Katy Taylor and Laura Rego Alvarez Abstract Few attempts have been made to estimate the global use of animals in experiments, since our own estimated figure of 115 2 million animals for the year 2005 Here, we provide an update for the year 2015
An Estimate of the Number of Animals Used for Scientific . . . Few attempts have been made to estimate the global use of animals in experiments, since our own estimated figure of 115 2 million animals for the year 2005 Here, we provide an update for the year 2015 Data from 37 countries that publish national statistics were standardised against the definitions of ‘animals’ and ‘procedures’ used in the European Union (EU) Directive 2010 63 EU We