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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... prevention and treatment . Biochemists and molecular biologists are working out the fundamental causes of diabetes and its complications . Geneticists are unraveling the genetic defects of diabetes , and beginning to learn how to ...
... prevention and treatment . Biochemists and molecular biologists are working out the fundamental causes of diabetes and its complications . Geneticists are unraveling the genetic defects of diabetes , and beginning to learn how to ...
Page 149
... Prevention and Treatment Act . After nearly 25 years , the day has arrived for our Federal Government to dramatically expand and increase the scope of that legislation . How can we afford to ignore the finding of the U.S. advisory board ...
... Prevention and Treatment Act . After nearly 25 years , the day has arrived for our Federal Government to dramatically expand and increase the scope of that legislation . How can we afford to ignore the finding of the U.S. advisory board ...
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... Prevention and Treatment Act . After nearly twenty years , the day has arrived for our federal government to dramatically expand and increase the scope of that legis- lation . How can we afford to ignore the finding of the U.S. Advisory ...
... Prevention and Treatment Act . After nearly twenty years , the day has arrived for our federal government to dramatically expand and increase the scope of that legis- lation . How can we afford to ignore the finding of the U.S. Advisory ...
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... prevention of these diseases and promotes health , we must first understand the mechanisms of nutrient actions . When that is clearer , we will then have a better idea of how to determine individual needs to sustain optimal activity of ...
... prevention of these diseases and promotes health , we must first understand the mechanisms of nutrient actions . When that is clearer , we will then have a better idea of how to determine individual needs to sustain optimal activity of ...
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... prevention and control of lung disease . The recommendations we make today represent our best estimate of the adequate resources necessary to continue these programs at the level of priority funding indicated by the magnitude of the ...
... prevention and control of lung disease . The recommendations we make today represent our best estimate of the adequate resources necessary to continue these programs at the level of priority funding indicated by the magnitude of the ...
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