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![]() Risk AnalysisVolume 6 Issue 2, Pages 155 - 166 Published Online: 29 May 2006 ©2009 Society for Risk Analysis Published on behalf of the Society for Risk Analysis
Abstract | References | Full Text: PDF (Size: 1021K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Statistical Modeling of Animal Bioassay Data with Variable Dosing Regimens: Example—Vinyl Chloride Copyright 1986 Society for Risk Analysis KEYWORDS Multistage theory • initiation • promotion • progression • vinyl chloride • time-dependant dosing • variable dosing ABSTRACTWe consider animal bioassay experiments with variable dosing regimens in which groups of animals are dosed beginning at different ages and for varying durations. Two response models are discussed and then applied to data from an experiment on vinyl chloride exposure of F-344 rats, B6C3F1 and Swiss CD-1 mice, and Syrian Golden hamsters. The multistage model of Armitage and Doll,( Received February 17, 1985; revised August 16, 1985 |