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Statistical Design for Sampling and Analysis of Animal Populations for Chemical Contamination

John J. Beauchamp, John F. McCarthy, David H. Rosenblatt and Lee R. Shugart

Risk Analysis, 1992, vol. 12, issue 2, 233-238

Abstract: A strategy for sampling of animal tissues and a statistical approach for analyzing data on body burdens of a parent chemical and its metabolites is presented such that the data may be evaluated in relation to the detection limit(s)of the analytical techniques used and the criterion levels established for acceptable tissue concentrations.

Date: 1992
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