Owing to an oversight on the part of the Springer Figure 1 and Figure 2 of this chapter were initially published with errors. The correct presentation is given here.

Fig. 1
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Figure illustrates the number of whole blood samples gathered from intoxicated rat at various durations post-gavage that provided positive detection response (right y-axis) to ricin toxin at a signal-to-noise ratio (left y-axis) greater than 2 (S:N > 2). (a) Ricin detected in whole blood from intoxicated rats at a morbid ricin dose of 28 mg/kg; (b) ricin detected in whole blood from intoxicated rats at a lethal ricin dose of 56 mg/kg. Day 2: two rats died before testing

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Figure illustrates the number of fecal samples gathered from intoxicated rat at various durations post-gavage that provided positive detection response (right y-axis) to ricin toxin at a signal-to-noise ratio (left y-axis) greater than 2 (S:N > 2). (a) Ricin detected in feces from intoxicated rats at an asymptomatic ricin dose of 14 mg/kg; (b) ricin detected in feces from intoxicated rats at a morbid ricin dose of 28 mg/kg. 0–4 h and 4–8 h: three out of four rats produce feces