The Effect of Stress on Toxicological Investigations

areas the scientific approach to find the exact site and mode of action of toxic chemicals and the applied approach to protect plants, animals and humans from the harmful effects of perceived or identified toxins. Accordingly, the methodologies used should match the purpose of the investigation. For the scientific studies, we must keep the number of variables as small and as constant as possible to

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