Competitive Problems in the Drug Industry, Volume 4; Volume 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... PRESENT STATUS OF COMPETITION IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY 81-280 PART 4 OCTOBER 31 , NOVEMBER 9 , 15 , 16 , AND 28 , 1967 Printed for the use of the Select Committee on Small Business U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1968 ...
... PRESENT STATUS OF COMPETITION IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY 81-280 PART 4 OCTOBER 31 , NOVEMBER 9 , 15 , 16 , AND 28 , 1967 Printed for the use of the Select Committee on Small Business U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1968 ...
Page 1149
... present what he has to present and Dr. Nobel will make his presentation ? Mr. CALLAHAN . Yes , sir . Senator NELSON . Go ahead . Mr. CALLAHAN . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . The need for recognition of the role that communications can play ...
... present what he has to present and Dr. Nobel will make his presentation ? Mr. CALLAHAN . Yes , sir . Senator NELSON . Go ahead . Mr. CALLAHAN . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . The need for recognition of the role that communications can play ...
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... present this pro- gram , hundreds of persons in the United States will die of coronary occlusions . How many of these could have been saved if proper means of diagnosis were available is problematic , but if the answer turns out to be ...
... present this pro- gram , hundreds of persons in the United States will die of coronary occlusions . How many of these could have been saved if proper means of diagnosis were available is problematic , but if the answer turns out to be ...
Page 1162
... present - day electrocardiography , has been programed into many thousand individual instructions . Each lead is monitored for several seconds . Within 15 seconds after the computer has recognized the waveforms of all the leads , it ...
... present - day electrocardiography , has been programed into many thousand individual instructions . Each lead is monitored for several seconds . Within 15 seconds after the computer has recognized the waveforms of all the leads , it ...
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... present time , there are insufficient cardiologists to read the growing number of necessary electrocardiograms . Several hospitals in large centers find it impossible to obtain the services of cardiologists for routine reading of ...
... present time , there are insufficient cardiologists to read the growing number of necessary electrocardiograms . Several hospitals in large centers find it impossible to obtain the services of cardiologists for routine reading of ...
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