Principles of Toxicology - 138045
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Determination of the grade according to progress during the semester and a final examination.
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| | Biology 1 |
134058
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| Topics in Biology |
134127
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| | Principles of Chemistry a |
124117
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| Principles of Chemistry |
124120
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The Course Will Cover the History of Poisons and Scope of Toxicology, Exposure Routes, the Basis of Toxic Action at Cellular and Molecular Levels Covering the Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Elimination of Toxicants, Types and Mechanisms of Toxic Action, Carcinogenesis, Environmental Toxicology as Well as Human and Ecological Risk Assessment. by the End of This Course the Student Will Be Able to: by the End of This Course the Student Will Be Able to:Ical Terms and
1. Define Toxicology and Recognize the Basic Toxicological Terms and Conceptsify and Discuss in Detail the Various Mechanisms of Toxicity
2. Classify and Discuss in Detail the Various Mechanisms of Toxicity
3. Identify the Toxic Hazard of Poisons on Different Organsexecution,
4. Discuss Basic Concepts That Are Crucial for the Design, Execution, and Interpretation of Toxicology Studies
5. Describe the Main U.S. and Global Regulatory Agencies (E.G. Osha, Fda, Cpsc, Epa, Etc.)
TextbooksCompulsory Book | Published | Publisher | Authors | Book |
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| 2018 | mcgraw-hill | klaassen, c.d., ed.: casarett and doull' | toxicology: the basic science of poisons |
Compulsory | 2014 | crc press | hayes, a.w., ed | principles and methods of toxicology |
Created in 03/02/2023 Time 05:50:56