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<description><![CDATA[Keep an eye out for this week's <span style="font-style: italic;">SETAC Globe</span>.&nbsp; It will feature an article on the 18 May 2012 Expert Workshop on In Vivo Methods for Bioaccumulation Assessment, held in Berlin on the eve of the SETAC World Congress.&nbsp; The focus was 
on in vivo bioaccumulation endpoints involving whole 
organisms and linkages of these endpoints with in silico, in vitro and in situ approaches.&nbsp; The new <span style="font-style: italic;">Globe</span> should arrive in your e-mail inbox on Thursday, 11 October.<br>]]></description>
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