For what it is necessary of searching to possible alternative and he how can we do it?
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Answer:
Searching for alternatives means considering ways to reduce, refine, or replace whenever there is proposed animal use in research, teaching, or testing.
Explanation:
This guide focuses on the Animal Welfare Act (at left, August 1966) and US regulatory compliance in research and education. It is, however, an international concern, and most countries have animal welfare laws and regulations that also require a consideration of alternatives.
Algae, fungus, hydra, plant
Anesthesia, anesthesia, anaesthesia
Animal testing alternatives, alternative
Anxiolytic
Artificial intelligence system, AI
Assay, technique, method, procedure
Autopsy, biopsy
Bacteria, microorganism, protozoan,
single-celled organism, yeast
Cadaver
Cell, cell line, cellular
Computer aided instruction,
computer assisted instruction, CAI
Culture (cell, tissue, organ)
Digital imaging
Environmental enrichment
Fish, cephalopod
Insect, invertebrate Isolated (cell, tissue, organ)
Mannequin, manikin, manikin
Membrane, organ, organelle, slice,
tissue, tissue equivalent
Model, modelling
Physicochemical systems
Plastination
Prediction
Replacement, surrogate
Simulation (computer)
Software
Structure-activity relationship
System
Train, educate, teach, instruct
Video
Virtual (surgery, reality)
Vitro (AND method, model, technique)