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APPENDIX A
Additional Selected References

SUBJECT MATTER

USE OF LABORATORY ANIMALS

Alternatives

Ethics and Welfare

Experimental Design and Statistics

Research and Testing Methodology


PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

General References

Laws, Regulations, and Policies

Education

Monitoring the Care and Use of Animals

Occupational Health and Safety


ENVIRONMENT, HOUSING, AND MANAGEMENT

General References

Environmental Enrichment

Genetics and Genetically Modified Animals

Species-Specific References—Environment, Housing, and Management

Agricultural Animals

Amphibians, Reptiles, and Fish

Birds

Cats and Dogs

Exotic, Wild, and Zoo Animals

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Nonhuman Primates

Rodents and Rabbits

Other Animals

VETERINARY CARE

Transportation

Anesthesia, Pain, and Surgery

Disease Surveillance, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Pathology, Clinical Pathology, and Parasitology

Species-Specific References—Veterinary Care

Agricultural Animals

Amphibians, Reptiles, and Fish

Birds

Cats and Dogs

Exotic, Wild, and Zoo Animals

Nonhuman Primates

Rodents and Rabbits

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ANIMAL FACILITIES

USE OF LABORATORY ANIMALS

Alternatives

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Research and Testing Methodology

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Occupational Health and Safety

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Anesthesia, Pain, and Surgery

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Disease Surveillance, Diagnosis, and Treatment

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Pathology, Clinical Pathology, and Parasitology

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Species-Specific References—Veterinary Care
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Amphibians, Reptiles, and Fish

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Cats and Dogs

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Exotic, Wild, and Zoo Animals

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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ANIMAL FACILITIES

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