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Holzworth, G. C., "Some Effects of Air Pollution on Visibility in and Near Cities," Sanitary Engineering Center Technical Report A62-5, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. United States Public Health Service, Cincinnati, OH, 1962. [Pg.154]

Federal authority to establish standards for drinking water systems originated with the enactment by Congress in 1883 of the Interstate Quarantine Act, which authorized the Director of the United States Public Health Services (USPHS) to establish and enforce regulations to prevent the introduction, transmission, or spread of communicable diseases. [Pg.8]

This work was supported by United States Public Health Service National Institutes of Health Grant GM24784. [Pg.131]

Work presented from the author s laboratory was supported by United States Public Health Service Grants (DK-33793, DK-42921 and AM-01423). The author was also the recipient of a New Investigator Award from the American Heart Association Connecticut Affiliate, Inc. The author is grateful to Peter S. Aronson for his mentorship and critical review of the manuscript. [Pg.270]

Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence—Clinicians Packet. A how-to guide for implementing the Public Health Service Clinical Practice Guideline, March 2003. United States Public Health Service. Available at www.surgeongeneral.gov/tobacco/clinpack.html. Accessed January 25,2006. [Pg.243]

F. Mullan. Plagues and Politics, A Story of the United States Public Health Service. Basic Books Inc., New York, 1989. [Pg.32]

Toxicological Profile for Nickel, Draft Update Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry United States Public Health Service. Available atwww.eco-usa.net/toxics/nickel.shtml, 1995. [Pg.1331]

Some of the research reported in this review was supported by grants from the United States Public Health Service AM 12599, the National Science Foundation NSF GB 26593X, and the Dow Chemical Company. [Pg.50]

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission United States Public Health Service... [Pg.104]

Metropolitan Medical Strike Team Operational System Description. Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, and the United States Public Health Service, Office of Emergency Preparedness, with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1996. [Pg.479]

United States Public Health Service, the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, the Mental Health Association, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Williams-Waterman Fund of Research Foundation Inc., and the National Vitamin Foundation. [Pg.188]

DHEW (U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare). 1968. Eighth revision international classification of diseases, adapted for use in the United States. Public Health Services Publication No. 1693 1. [Pg.75]

Herty communicated the mixed opinions of the Committee to Ransdell. The Senator indicated that he agreed that a privately-endowed institute was desirable, and that his intention was to call attention to the need for such an institution with the hope that some wealthy individuals would step forward to fund it (96, 97). On July 1, 1926, Ransdell did introduce a bill into the Senate calling for the establishment of a National Institute of Health within the United States Public Health Service (98, 99). [Pg.109]

Furman, Bess. "A Profile of the United States Public Health Service, 1798-1948" United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare Washington, D.C., 1973 pp. 308-311, 374. [Pg.114]

This work was supported in part by Training Grant GMO 1192 from the United States Public Health Service and from Research Grant R809030 from the United States Environmental Protection Agency. [Pg.415]

Support of these studies from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Councils of Canada, and from the United States Public Health Service is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.43]

USDOE USGS USPHS uv United States Department of Energy United States Geological Survey United States Public Health Service Ultraviolet... [Pg.686]

Received December 2, 1971. Work of the laboratories is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF GB-25686 and 35243X) and a General Research Support Grant of the United States Public Health Service. [Pg.369]

Northrop and James B, Sumner, His work on virus research resulted in isolation of crystals proving die virus to be proteinaceous. In the 1930s. he was concerned with isolating nucleic acid from crystallized virus, and the reproduction of influenza virus. His doctorate was from the University of Illinois. His many accomplishments included membership in the National Advisory Cancer Council of the United States Public Health Service in the 1950s. [Pg.1536]

The motivation for this symposium grew out of discussions among members of the Study Section on Environmental Sciences and Engineering advisory to the Public Health Service, who gave me their encouragement and assistance. I am especially indebted to T. E. Larson and J. J. Morgan. The symposium has been supported by Grant WP 00899-01 of the Division of Water Supply and Water Pollution Control of the United States Public Health Service. [Pg.6]

Received May 17, 1965. Supported by the Directorate of Chemical Sciences of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, The Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society, and the United States Public Health Service. This research has benefitted from using the facilities provided by ARPA for materials research at the University of Chicago. [Pg.32]

KENICHI AMANO —United States Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Rocky Mountain Laboratory, Hamilton, MT 59840... [Pg.219]

Acknowledgments. This work was supported by the United States Public Health Service (National Institutes of Health grants HL-19481 and GM-50694), and utilized computational facilities made available by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (supported by NSF grant CHE97-0020N). We are grateful to Professor P. Coppens for assistance with multipole refinement of our x-ray data. [Pg.60]

Acknowledgement. This study has been supported by Grants AM No. 21684-02 and 25372-01 from National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases, National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service. [Pg.172]

This work was supported by the Kroc Foundation and in part, by Research Grants NS-10221, AI-05730, and RB05417 from, the United States Public Health Service. [Pg.318]

I thank Eric Fontano for preparing the computer graphics diagrams and Marie Craig for photographic assistance. This work has been supported by United States Public Health Service Grant CA47439 from the National Cancer Institute. [Pg.143]

The first surveys of radon in US (Colorado) uranium mines were made in 1952, when the raised incidence of lung cancer in miners first became apparent (United States Public Health Service, 1957). The level was highly variable, with medians for each mine varying from 7 x 102 to 3 x 105 Bq m-3. The median of the medians was 4 x 104 Bq m-3,1000 times higher than the median concentration in houses (Table 1.4). Subsequently, ventilation was improved and other measures were taken, for example disused parts of mines were sealed off. The median of medians was reduced to 1 x 104 Bq m-3 in 1956 and to 4 x 103 Bq m-3 in 1966. In a survey of six mines in New Mexico in 1970, George Hinchliffe (1972) found a median radon concentration of 7 x 103 Bq m-3. [Pg.14]

United States Public Health Service (1957) Control of radon and daughters in uranium mines and calculations on biological effects. Washington D.C. [Pg.59]

In such a manner did Claude S. Hudson embark upon his long career in the government service of the United States. This embraced ten years in the Bureau of Chemistry, five years at the National Bureau of Standards, and twenty-two years with the National Institutes of Health of the United States Public Health Service, from which he retired on January 31, 1951. The continuity of this long service was interrupted in 1911-1912, when Hudson served at Princeton University in place of Professor G. A. Hulett, then on leave of absence, and again, during a five-year period from 1919-1924, when he served as a private consultant in Trenton, New Jersey, and in the Hawaiian Islands. It was during the Princeton sojourn that Julian K. Dale met Dr. Hudson and began a Ph. D. disserta-... [Pg.436]


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