Health Inquiry: Heart disease, cancerU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 3151 pages pt.8: Contains two compilations. a. "Health and Maternity Insurance Throughout the World," Feb. 1954, by Carl H. Farman, SSA (p. 2565-2629). b. "Hospital and Medical Care Programs in Great Britain, Sweden, New Zealand, and Australia," Feb. 1954, by Martha D. Ring, PHS (p. 2631-3151) |
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... cell damage , by Joseph W. Ferrebee . Sept. 15 , 1951 - Sept . 14 , 1954 ----- University of Minnesota Medical School , Minneapolis , for the investi- gation of etiologic and pathogenic mechanisms in rheumatic fever as revealed through ...
... cell damage , by Joseph W. Ferrebee . Sept. 15 , 1951 - Sept . 14 , 1954 ----- University of Minnesota Medical School , Minneapolis , for the investi- gation of etiologic and pathogenic mechanisms in rheumatic fever as revealed through ...
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... cells are not merely normal cells " on the loose . " They are abnormal specifically modified cells . They are disordered rather than disorderly . This is implicit in the fact that their abnormal characteristics , once established , are ...
... cells are not merely normal cells " on the loose . " They are abnormal specifically modified cells . They are disordered rather than disorderly . This is implicit in the fact that their abnormal characteristics , once established , are ...
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... cell is more dependent than are normal cells and he then selects chemical compounds which may be expected to inhibit this essential reaction . He is , naturally , concerned to know how radiations and known chemical cancerolytic agents ...
... cell is more dependent than are normal cells and he then selects chemical compounds which may be expected to inhibit this essential reaction . He is , naturally , concerned to know how radiations and known chemical cancerolytic agents ...
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... cells is still fragmentary . We are only on the threshold of an understanding of the complexity of molecular organization which makes a single minute cell a going concern - a machine of incredible diversity of func- tion so uniquely ...
... cells is still fragmentary . We are only on the threshold of an understanding of the complexity of molecular organization which makes a single minute cell a going concern - a machine of incredible diversity of func- tion so uniquely ...
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... cells . The major component of protoplasm is protein and , quantitatively speaking , the rate at which growth can occur is limited by the rate at which the cell synthesizes protein . Currently , there is wide interest in this problem ...
... cells . The major component of protoplasm is protein and , quantitatively speaking , the rate at which growth can occur is limited by the rate at which the cell synthesizes protein . Currently , there is wide interest in this problem ...
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