The Conduct of the EPA's "Community Health and Environmental Surveillance System" (CHESS) Studies: Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Environment and the Atmosphere of the Committee on Science and Technology and the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, April 9, 1976U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 419 pages |
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... suggest that there may be a bias going into this hearing . Knowing both the chairman on my subcommittee ( Mr. Brown ) and his reputation , and having worked with the chairman of the other subcommittee ( Mr. Rogers ) , I do not see any ...
... suggest that there may be a bias going into this hearing . Knowing both the chairman on my subcommittee ( Mr. Brown ) and his reputation , and having worked with the chairman of the other subcommittee ( Mr. Rogers ) , I do not see any ...
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... suggest we recess for 10 minutes and come right back . Then we will start with our next witness , who will be Dr. Stanley Greenfield , president of Greenfield , Attaway , and Tyler , San Raphael , California , to be accompanied by Mr ...
... suggest we recess for 10 minutes and come right back . Then we will start with our next witness , who will be Dr. Stanley Greenfield , president of Greenfield , Attaway , and Tyler , San Raphael , California , to be accompanied by Mr ...
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... suggest that some of the people who are on the panel concerned with CHESS re- search might be asked that . I think they would have more intimate knowledge of the degree of quality control that was established on those instruments . Mr ...
... suggest that some of the people who are on the panel concerned with CHESS re- search might be asked that . I think they would have more intimate knowledge of the degree of quality control that was established on those instruments . Mr ...
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... suggested that part of the problem was in the collecting of data and that , indeed , one of the major vari- ables that could not be controlled even by the collection of data was the fact of the distribution problem . That , indeed ...
... suggested that part of the problem was in the collecting of data and that , indeed , one of the major vari- ables that could not be controlled even by the collection of data was the fact of the distribution problem . That , indeed ...
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... suggesting is that sometimes you collect data based on a model instead of trying to look at the broader parameters . Dr. GREENFIELD . In this case , you place your stations as adroitly as possible in terms of trying to get a ...
... suggesting is that sometimes you collect data based on a model instead of trying to look at the broader parameters . Dr. GREENFIELD . In this case , you place your stations as adroitly as possible in terms of trying to get a ...
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