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Hierarchical quantitative structure-activity relationship

A hierarchical approach. In Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) Models of Mutagens and Carcinogens, Benigni, R., Ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2003, pp. 207-234. [Pg.499]

Extrapolations of the other significant components of risk assessment, measures of effects, are reviewed in Chapters 3 through 7, which present a hierarchical approach based on biological organization. Extrapolation of effect measures through (quantitative) structure-activity relationships (IQISARs) is often necessitated because... [Pg.407]

Hierarchical quantitative structure-activity relationship (HiQSAR) - Ridge regression ... [Pg.40]

HiQSAR Hierarchical quantitative structure-activity relationship... [Pg.40]

Zhu, H-, Ye, L., Richard, A., Golbraikh, A., Wright, R A., Rusyn, I., et al. (2009). A novel two-step hierarchical quantitative structure-activity relationship modeling work flow for predicting acute toxicity of chemicals in rodents. Environmental Health Perspect, 117,1257. [Pg.1342]


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