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Publisher: Universities Federation for Animal Welfare

Volume 14, Number 4, November 2005
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Editorial
pp. i-i(1)
Author: Kirkwood, James K.

The Three Rs: past, present and future
pp. 279-286(8)
Author: Russell, W.M.S.

Assessment of stress in non-human primates: application of the neutrophil activation test
pp. 291-295(5)
Authors: Honess, P.E.; Marin, C.; Brown, A.P.; Wolfensohn, S.E.

A modified HET-CAM approach for biocompatibility testing of medical devices
pp. 297-302(6)
Authors: Eder, C.; Falkner, E.; Mickel, M.; Chiari-Grisar, C.; Appl, H.; Schöffl, H.; Nehrer, S.; Losert, U.M.

Infrared thermography as a non-invasive tool to study animal welfare
pp. 319-325(7)
Authors: Stewart, M.; Webster, J.R.; Schaefer, A.L.; Cook, N.J.; Scott, S.L.

The interplay between replacement, reduction and refinement: considerations where the Three Rs interact
pp. 327-332(6)
Authors: de Boo, M.J.; Rennie, A.E.; Buchanan-Smith, H.M.; Hendriksen, C.F.M.

The ethics of the Three Rs principle: a reconsideration
pp. 339-345(7)
Author: Vorstenbosch, J.M.G.

Harmonising the definition of refinement
pp. 379-384(6)
Authors: Buchanan-Smith, H.M.; Rennie, A.E.; Vitale, A.; Pollo, S.; Prescott, M.J.; Morton, D.B.

Free Content Reports and Comments
pp. 385-390(6)

Free Content Book Reviews
pp. 391-399(9)

Selected Abstracts
pp. 401-403(3)

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