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What and why is the "Evolutionary Scale" in Swiss Animal Welfare Law? Putting the Platypus in its Place
... animal species for experiments that are “lower on the evolutionary scale”. From a biological animal species for experiments that are “lower on the evolutionary scale”. From a biological perspective to the decision-making process. If the selection of an animal model for an experiment should align with the 3R . If the selection of an animal model for an experiment should align with the 3R principle and its patho- centric ..." -
Exploring Alternatives to Animal Testing: Scientific, Legal and Ethical Challenges in Developing Novel Alternative Methods with a Focus on Organoids as Potential NAMs
... promote and serve the 3R principle – i.e. the replacement, reduction and refinement of animal to promote and serve the 3R principle – i.e. the replacement, reduction and refinement of animal testing of the experiment cannot be achieved without animal experiments.[21] In this vein, the 3R are – at least to some the performance of animal experiments. Its Art. 137 para. 2 10 According to some authors, the 3R contribute ..."
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