Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... advances in molecular genetic linkage techniques as well as imaging , electrophysiology , and the development of new treatments . The report on Opportunities for NINH Neuroscience Research focuses on the increases in knowledge to be ...
... advances in molecular genetic linkage techniques as well as imaging , electrophysiology , and the development of new treatments . The report on Opportunities for NINH Neuroscience Research focuses on the increases in knowledge to be ...
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... advances could not have occurred if the NIH had not , over the years , steadily built a broad base of knowledge in the biological sciences and developed sophisticated technologies for the analysis of fundamental biochemical and ...
... advances could not have occurred if the NIH had not , over the years , steadily built a broad base of knowledge in the biological sciences and developed sophisticated technologies for the analysis of fundamental biochemical and ...
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... advances in medical technology ; sweeping reforms in health care financing ; the emergence of new and innovative practice settings and patterns of health care delivery ; increasing levels of acuity in hospitalized patients ; and the ...
... advances in medical technology ; sweeping reforms in health care financing ; the emergence of new and innovative practice settings and patterns of health care delivery ; increasing levels of acuity in hospitalized patients ; and the ...
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... advances have resulted from NIH supported applied research and clinical trials which the agency makes clear would ... advance , if implemented , can yield annual savings of more than $ 206 million with a development cost of about $ 1.2 ...
... advances have resulted from NIH supported applied research and clinical trials which the agency makes clear would ... advance , if implemented , can yield annual savings of more than $ 206 million with a development cost of about $ 1.2 ...
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... advances will have on rates of death and disease , and then it estimates the resulting economic benefit . Again , the saving was great , and I have it in the testimony so I will not go into the details here . Over and over again it has ...
... advances will have on rates of death and disease , and then it estimates the resulting economic benefit . Again , the saving was great , and I have it in the testimony so I will not go into the details here . Over and over again it has ...
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