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Why is a Latin Square design different from factorial design?
Toxicity
The degree to which a substance can cause harm to an organism, ranging from mild irritation to lethal effects.
Clinical Equipoise
The ethical principle in clinical research that requires genuine uncertainty within the expert medical community regarding the comparative therapeutic merits of each arm in a trial.
Treatment Options
Various medical interventions available for diagnosing, managing, or curing diseases or injuries.
Speciesism
The assumption of human superiority leading to the exploitation of animals, based on the belief that all and only human beings have intrinsic value.
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