A technique is a way of efficiently accomplishing a task in a manner that is not immediately obvious or straightforward.
Technique may also refer to:
Technology, the study of or a collection of techniques
Anything that can be done employing tools or algorithms
In art technique includes tools, processes, structures, forms, and details, as well as the manner in which those are used and put together, one example being collage
In fine art, a technique refers to the style and tools used to create a particular effect with, for example, oil paints, where the technique used by the artist can be the result of his training, fashions or personal styles or any combination of these.
The Technique, the school newspaper of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods - ECVAM validates, accepts and recommends deletions for regulatory acceptance of pharmaceuticals, and related products. Includes new submission of tests for phototoxicity, skin corrosivity, inhibition of toxin binding for tetanus vaccines, embryotoxicity assays, using embryonic stem cell, and growth in rat cultures.
HEPMEAP - European collaborative project on the health effects of particles from motor engine exhaust and ambient air pollution. Survey and screening using in vivo animal toxicity and in-vitro screening, progress report and participants coordinated by the Medicine and Allergy University Hospital, Umeå, Sweden.
404Test Method Evaluations - Examples of alternative toxicological tests evaluated and approved, to reduce, refine, or replace the use of animals and to be economic in cost and time factors. From the ICCVAM Working Group, coordinated by NICEATM, for multiple agencies of US Federal Government.
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ICCVAM to organize the evaluation and approval of alternative
toxicological methods that reduce, refine, or replace the use of animals
while introducing reductions in cost and/or time throughout multiple US
Federal Government agencies. ]
Workshop on Refinements in Toxicology Testing - Overview of the presentations given at 1999 workshop. Includes chronic and acute toxicity studies, and non-invasive approaches to monitoring endpoints. Hosted by The Humane Society of the United States.
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