ToxSci Advance Access originally published online on May 2, 2003
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Toxicological Sciences 74, 485-486 (2003)
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Crump and Clewell (2003)
plot some hypothetical data over a narrow range and contend that it appears to have an intercept of zero tumors with zero dose when dose is on a linear scale. Contrary to their contention, the example proves absolutely nothing; instead, it demonstrates why the linear
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