Agriculture, rural development, and related agencies appropriations for 1982: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, first session, Issue 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 |
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... effects were sufficient to restrict use to investigational circumstances until its therapeutic effect could be determined . So , it is not as though we were making decisions based solely on our judgment . We had experts independent of ...
... effects were sufficient to restrict use to investigational circumstances until its therapeutic effect could be determined . So , it is not as though we were making decisions based solely on our judgment . We had experts independent of ...
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... effects of minute quantities of a wide variety of chemicals . Some chemicals are now known to produce deleterious effects as part per trillion levels and less , such as dioxins . As our knowledge of toxicology has grown , we have had to ...
... effects of minute quantities of a wide variety of chemicals . Some chemicals are now known to produce deleterious effects as part per trillion levels and less , such as dioxins . As our knowledge of toxicology has grown , we have had to ...
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... effects of these residues ? Dr. NOVITCH . The potential health effects of chemical residues or contaminants are actively being studied by the scientific communi- ty . This work is being performed by laboratories in the govern- ment ...
... effects of these residues ? Dr. NOVITCH . The potential health effects of chemical residues or contaminants are actively being studied by the scientific communi- ty . This work is being performed by laboratories in the govern- ment ...
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... effects of potential regulations . Assuming that the economic effects involved were based primarily on consumer perceptions and their resulting pur- chase decisions , we are talking about something that is nearly impossible to measure ...
... effects of potential regulations . Assuming that the economic effects involved were based primarily on consumer perceptions and their resulting pur- chase decisions , we are talking about something that is nearly impossible to measure ...
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... effects occur . To detect one additional tumor in 10,000 exposed animals , 1,000,000 experimental animals would be ... effect at very low doses . NCTR has proposed a linear extrapolation for exposures lower than the experimental dose ...
... effects occur . To detect one additional tumor in 10,000 exposed animals , 1,000,000 experimental animals would be ... effect at very low doses . NCTR has proposed a linear extrapolation for exposures lower than the experimental dose ...
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