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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... Tumor Nomenclature and Coding Reporting Results of Therapy INFORMATION SERVICES Mortality and Morbidity Trends 1 Information Compiled on Request COOPERATIVE PROJECTS Statistical Advisory Service Fellowships in Statistics 12:39 40 ...
... Tumor Nomenclature and Coding Reporting Results of Therapy INFORMATION SERVICES Mortality and Morbidity Trends 1 Information Compiled on Request COOPERATIVE PROJECTS Statistical Advisory Service Fellowships in Statistics 12:39 40 ...
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... tumors and of carcinogenic and carcinolytic agents . These , in their turn , had their origin in still more general studies of the basic phenomena of growth and metabolism in all manner of living systems . Examples of such work will ...
... tumors and of carcinogenic and carcinolytic agents . These , in their turn , had their origin in still more general studies of the basic phenomena of growth and metabolism in all manner of living systems . Examples of such work will ...
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... tumors is influenced by hereditary factors . At the same time , it has been shown that susceptibility to some of these tumors is also influenced by certain of the hormones of the host . A few animal cancers , moreover , can be ...
... tumors is influenced by hereditary factors . At the same time , it has been shown that susceptibility to some of these tumors is also influenced by certain of the hormones of the host . A few animal cancers , moreover , can be ...
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... tumors for the same reason . At the present time he is particularly interested in the metabolism of the nucleus be- cause he has reason to hope that this may be the most vulnerable point of attack on the malignant cell . The seeker ...
... tumors for the same reason . At the present time he is particularly interested in the metabolism of the nucleus be- cause he has reason to hope that this may be the most vulnerable point of attack on the malignant cell . The seeker ...
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... tumors by filterable agents , the growth of tumor cells in tissue culture , the influence of hormones and of external agents on susceptibility to and growth of tumors , the attempts to develop antibodies to tumors , all these and many ...
... tumors by filterable agents , the growth of tumor cells in tissue culture , the influence of hormones and of external agents on susceptibility to and growth of tumors , the attempts to develop antibodies to tumors , all these and many ...
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