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What Does Resource Intensive Mean in Toxicology?
In the context of
toxicology
, being resource intensive implies that significant resources—such as time, money, and manpower—are required to conduct thorough and accurate studies. These resources are crucial for various aspects like
chemical analysis
,
experimental design
,
data interpretation
, and ensuring
regulatory compliance
.
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