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GOVERNMENT
LAWS, REGULATIONS, AND FEDERAL
POLICIES
ORGANIZATIONS
PUBLICATIONS, REPORTS and GUIDELINES
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ACLAM Position Statements
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Biomedical and Animal Research Facilities Design Policies and Guidelines, NIH
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Chimpanzees
in Research - Strategies for their Ethical Care, Management and Use,
ILAR
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Corrositex®:
An in vitro Test Method for Assessing Dermal Corrosivity Potential of
Chemicals, ICCVAM
(PDF Document, 236 pages)
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Essentials
for Animal Research, B. T. Bennett, M. J. Brown and J. C. Schofield
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Guidelines for the Care and Use of Mammals
in Neuroscience and Behavioral Research, Copyright 2003 by the
National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
(PDF Document, 236 pages)
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Guidelines for the
Ethical Conduct in the Care and Use of Animals, American Psychological
Association (PDF Document, 8 pages)
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Guidelines
for the Use of Fishes in Research, 2004, AFS-AIFRB-ASIH (PDF Document, 57 pages)
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Guidelines
for Use of Live Amphibians and Reptiles in Field and Laboratory Research, 2004, ASIH
(PDF Document, 43 pages)
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Guidelines
to the Use of Wild Birds in Research, The Ornithological Council
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IACUC Guidebook,
ARENA/OPRR
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International
Perspectives: The Future of Nonhuman Primate Resources, Proceedings
of the Workshop Held April 17-19, 2002
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Lab Animal Magazine
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Laboratory Animals Journal
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Methods and Welfare Considerations in Behavioral Research with Animals,
NIMH 2002 (PDF Document, 101 pages)
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Monoclonal Antibody
Production, ILAR
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NIH
Plan for the Use of Animals in Research
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Occupational Health
and Safety in the Care and Use of Nonhuman Primates
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Occupational
Health and Safety in the Care and Use of Research Animals, ILAR
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Proceedings of the
International Conference on Humane Endpoints
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Psychological
Well-Being of Nonhuman Primates, ILAR
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Resource
Book for the Design of Animal Exercise Protocols, 2006,
American Physiological Society
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AVMA Guidelines on Euthanasia
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Validation
and Regulatory Acceptance of Toxicological Test Methods, ICCVAM
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Workshop Proceedings:
Definition of Pain and Distress and Reporting Requirements for Laboratory
Animals, ILAR, NIH
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