Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... increases and of the obsolescence prevalent in modern weapons systems . Costs overruns in programs of the Health ... increased almost twice as fast as had been planned.48 There is no precedent for a similar sustained expansion in any ...
... increases and of the obsolescence prevalent in modern weapons systems . Costs overruns in programs of the Health ... increased almost twice as fast as had been planned.48 There is no precedent for a similar sustained expansion in any ...
第 81 頁
... increased , not just because there are more old people who survive , but also because there are more people who ... increasing in some poorer countries . But in rich countries the life expectancy of those between fifteen and forty - five ...
... increased , not just because there are more old people who survive , but also because there are more people who ... increasing in some poorer countries . But in rich countries the life expectancy of those between fifteen and forty - five ...
第 212 頁
... increasing costliness of the police department ; and also the traffic - related discrimina- tion against the poor : all ... increased . Beyond a certain level of intensity of indus- trial production , externalities cannot be reduced but ...
... increasing costliness of the police department ; and also the traffic - related discrimina- tion against the poor : all ... increased . Beyond a certain level of intensity of indus- trial production , externalities cannot be reduced but ...
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