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... population do not now have fluoridated water desipte the fact , as Dr. Deines will show , the effec- tiveness and safety of fluoridation in preventing tooth decay has been demonstrated again and again . If you will compare this $ 15 ...
... population do not now have fluoridated water desipte the fact , as Dr. Deines will show , the effec- tiveness and safety of fluoridation in preventing tooth decay has been demonstrated again and again . If you will compare this $ 15 ...
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... population over the age of 65 have lost all their natural teeth . For every recruit entering the service , Uncle Sam on the average , must per- form 5 fillings . On 8 out of 10 , it is necessary to extract a tooth . The Federal ...
... population over the age of 65 have lost all their natural teeth . For every recruit entering the service , Uncle Sam on the average , must per- form 5 fillings . On 8 out of 10 , it is necessary to extract a tooth . The Federal ...
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... population . Tables will be presented , however , which tend to overcome this limitation . For instance , dental ... population with respect to factors related to pre- valence of dental needs . The mailing of questionnaires was made on ...
... population . Tables will be presented , however , which tend to overcome this limitation . For instance , dental ... population with respect to factors related to pre- valence of dental needs . The mailing of questionnaires was made on ...
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... population lives in places not classified as to size . Tables 2 and 3 , Table 1 Percentage distribution of population , 1965 , and of white patients in Survey of Needs for Dental Care , 1965 , by region and by state % 3.2 8.9 however ...
... population lives in places not classified as to size . Tables 2 and 3 , Table 1 Percentage distribution of population , 1965 , and of white patients in Survey of Needs for Dental Care , 1965 , by region and by state % 3.2 8.9 however ...
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... population in general is also presented in Table 5. The pro- nounced difference in distribution of income be- tween the population and dental patients is a function of the tendency for higher - income groups to visit the dentist more ...
... population in general is also presented in Table 5. The pro- nounced difference in distribution of income be- tween the population and dental patients is a function of the tendency for higher - income groups to visit the dentist more ...
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Page 77 - At this time I would like to turn the microphone over to the ranking minority member, Mr.
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Page 203 - Commissioner determines will not be required for such fiscal year shall be available for reallotment from time to time, on such dates during such year as the Commissioner may fix, to other States in proportion to the original allotments to...
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Page 203 - ... for such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures as may be necessary to assure proper disbursement of and accounting for funds paid to the State under this title.
Page 201 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW In compliance with subsection (4) of rule XXIX of the Standing Rules of the Senate, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic, existing law in which no change is proposed is shown in roman...
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