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1. Addressing the challenges of acute toxicity hazard classification using a non-animal defined approach.

2. A systematic scoping review of the neurological effects of COVID-19.

3. The last resort requirement under REACH: From principle to practice.

4. Improvements to in silico skin sensitisation predictions through privacy-preserving data sharing.

5. REACHing for solutions: Essential revisions to the EU chemicals regulation to modernise safety assessment.

6. How to resolve inconclusive predictions from defined approaches for skin sensitisation in OECD Guideline No. 497.

7. Selective Anti-Leishmanial Strathclyde Minor Groove Binders Using an N-Oxide Tail-Group Modification.

8. Updating the Dermal Sensitisation Thresholds using an expanded dataset and an in silico expert system.

9. COVID-19 through Adverse Outcome Pathways: Building networks to better understand the disease - 3rd CIAO AOP Design Workshop.

10. Use of Lhasa Limited Products for the In Silico Prediction of Drug Toxicity.

11. Beyond adverse outcome pathways: making toxicity predictions from event networks, SAR models, data and knowledge.

12. Understanding COVID-19 through adverse outcome pathways - 2nd CIAO AOP Design Workshop.

13. Evaluation of the global performance of eight in silico skin sensitization models using human data.

14. Modernizing and Expanding the NASA Space Geodesy Network to Meet Future Geodetic Requirements.

15. A defined approach for predicting skin sensitisation hazard and potency based on the guided integration of in silico, in chemico and in vitro data using exclusion criteria.

16. Making reliable negative predictions of human skin sensitisation using an in silico fragmentation approach.

17. Intracerebral Hemorrhage with Herniation in a Second-Trimester Pregnant Female.

18. A quantitative in silico model for predicting skin sensitization using a nearest neighbours approach within expert-derived structure-activity alert spaces.

19. Predicting skin sensitisation using a decision tree integrated testing strategy with an in silico model and in chemico/in vitro assays.

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