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Development of Alternatives to Animal Use for Safety Testing and Hazard Assessment |
 | | Animal protectionists argued that the test was both scientifically crude and cruel. |
 | | Although the animal rights movement has a much broader agenda than simple antivivisection, its first targets were scientists and the use of animals for scientific research, and its first successes, which led to a massive growth in numbers and influence, were led by antivivisectionists. |
 | | Meanwhile, the Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing, and its partners at the Environmental Defense Fund, University of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie-Mellon University, have adopted a policy termed “TestSmart,” characterized as a humane and efficient approach to acquiring SIDS Data. |
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