Abstract
This paper discusses a computerized reproductive toxicology system from a systems analyst's viewpoint—as a network of interrelated files managed by programs. Assisting in this task is a modern relational data base management system named 1022. Principal focus is on data base security, data capture, protocol driven scheduling, randomization of groups, and permanent animal numbering. A brief description of statistical reports is included.
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