Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1976: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, 6. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... reducing the vascular complications of diabetes , but may also lead to an excess mortality from cardiovascular causes . Their value is , therefore , reduced to simple symptomatic control of diabetes , and that only for a limited period ...
... reducing the vascular complications of diabetes , but may also lead to an excess mortality from cardiovascular causes . Their value is , therefore , reduced to simple symptomatic control of diabetes , and that only for a limited period ...
38. lappuse
... ravages of poverty continue with their unrelenting impact on our society . The President's Committee on Mental Retardation has suggested that by the year 2000 mental retardation can be reduced by half . Because two 38.
... ravages of poverty continue with their unrelenting impact on our society . The President's Committee on Mental Retardation has suggested that by the year 2000 mental retardation can be reduced by half . Because two 38.
39. lappuse
... reduced by half . Because two - thirds of all the mentally retarded individuals of today would fall into the cate- gory of cultural - familial mental retardation , there could be no con- ceivable way we could significantly reduce mental ...
... reduced by half . Because two - thirds of all the mentally retarded individuals of today would fall into the cate- gory of cultural - familial mental retardation , there could be no con- ceivable way we could significantly reduce mental ...
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... reduced personnel , and mounting costs of everything . In short , the amendments would discourage arbi- tration of disputes . There are few , if any , reasons of merit which we have heard ad- vanced in support of the proposed reduction ...
... reduced personnel , and mounting costs of everything . In short , the amendments would discourage arbi- tration of disputes . There are few , if any , reasons of merit which we have heard ad- vanced in support of the proposed reduction ...
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... reduced their total exports to 30,000 and guar- anteed 10,000 of these to the Soviet Union and 5,000 to other ... reduce still further the total number of monkeys exported . If the Federal Government had not already established the ...
... reduced their total exports to 30,000 and guar- anteed 10,000 of these to the Soviet Union and 5,000 to other ... reduce still further the total number of monkeys exported . If the Federal Government had not already established the ...
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