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In the pharmaceutical industry, the expression’ screening’ is used for testing large numbers of new chemicals in a battery of various biomedical experiments with the aim of finding new therapeutic principles leading to marketable new drugs. This requires a powerful and economical test system with low testing costs per single chemical, providing as well the necessary detail-information as do synoptical summary reports.
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Gutzwiller, S. (1976). New Solutions in Biomedical Screening Through Interdisciplinary Engineering. In: Billeter, E., Cuénod, M., Klaczko, S. (eds) Overlapping Tendencies in Operations Research Systems Theory and Cybernetics. Interdisciplinary Systems Research / Interdisziplinäre Systemforschung. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5793-2_24
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