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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Page 63
... advances could not have occurred if the NIH had not , over the years , stead- ily built a broad base of knowledge in the biological sciences and developed sophisti- cated technologies for the analysis of fundamental biochemical and ...
... advances could not have occurred if the NIH had not , over the years , stead- ily built a broad base of knowledge in the biological sciences and developed sophisti- cated technologies for the analysis of fundamental biochemical and ...
Page 75
... advances in medical technology , or improved diagnostic techniques , or drug and alcohol abuse or some other factors is largely irrelevant to us . The fact remains that the United States must produce a substantially larger number of 75.
... advances in medical technology , or improved diagnostic techniques , or drug and alcohol abuse or some other factors is largely irrelevant to us . The fact remains that the United States must produce a substantially larger number of 75.
Page 111
... 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 ...
Page 154
... 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 ...
Page 155
... advances in understanding of basic life sciences over the past three decades fostered by the NIH , the opportunities for progress and real solutions to our health problems are greater today than ever before . We must have a national ...
... advances in understanding of basic life sciences over the past three decades fostered by the NIH , the opportunities for progress and real solutions to our health problems are greater today than ever before . We must have a national ...
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