Regulatory Science: The Maturation of an Evolving Scientific Discipline

Regulatory science encompasses the participation of a large array of scientific disciplines involved in the regulatory process. Although each discipline addresses different phenomenology and exploits different methodologies, the common scientific core is the same:  objective pursuit of verifiable an...

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Hauptverfasser: Moghissi, A. Alan, Steen, Tomoko, Calderone, Richard, Auffret, Jean Pierre, Jaeger, Lisa, Xu, Liwei Sarah, Wixson McBride, Carolyn, McBride, Dennis
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