Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1968: Hearings Before a Subcommittee (Subcommittee on Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related Agencies) of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, Parts 5-6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... knowledge has greatly changed the approach to the treatment of disease and the attitude of the practicing physician to science . Fifty years ago , few physicians were concerned with scientific investigations - their main professional ...
... knowledge has greatly changed the approach to the treatment of disease and the attitude of the practicing physician to science . Fifty years ago , few physicians were concerned with scientific investigations - their main professional ...
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... knowledge . The history of immu- nization against infectious diseases provides a typical example . The demonstra- tion that inoculation with infective material from a calf would prevent smallpox took place in 1796 but because it came ...
... knowledge . The history of immu- nization against infectious diseases provides a typical example . The demonstra- tion that inoculation with infective material from a calf would prevent smallpox took place in 1796 but because it came ...
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... knowledge gained from the study of in- termediary metabolism , of enzymes , of nucleic acids , of viruses , and of genetics . The result has been called " molecular biology . " It is nothing less than an in- timate description of the ...
... knowledge gained from the study of in- termediary metabolism , of enzymes , of nucleic acids , of viruses , and of genetics . The result has been called " molecular biology . " It is nothing less than an in- timate description of the ...
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... knowledge to the future course of human affairs has generated the need for special arrange- ments to encourage the development of broad , embracing syntheses of this rap- idly expanding knowledge and the evolution of simplifying ...
... knowledge to the future course of human affairs has generated the need for special arrange- ments to encourage the development of broad , embracing syntheses of this rap- idly expanding knowledge and the evolution of simplifying ...
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... knowledge that the Government paid for and using their money , as they properly should , to develop techniques to distribute , to market , and to get the product out . Is that not true ? Dr. SHANNON . I would not doubt that a good deal ...
... knowledge that the Government paid for and using their money , as they properly should , to develop techniques to distribute , to market , and to get the product out . Is that not true ? Dr. SHANNON . I would not doubt that a good deal ...
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