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One and FDA
Protecting America's Health: The FDA, Business, and One Hundred Years of Regulation.
One version of rHGH has also been FDA approved for maintaining muscle mass in wasting due to AIDS.
One artificial alternative in many applications is methyl cellulose, which is also regulated as a food additive, but has greater market availability in America in both FDA and non-FDA approved forms.
One of the main concerns the FDA had about olestra was it might encourage consumers to eat more of the " top of the pyramid " foods due to the perception of its being healthier.
One possible reason, noted by the FDA, is that in order for ozone to be effective as a germicide, it must be present in a concentration far greater than can be safely tolerated by man or other animals.
One characteristic of the FDA definitions of the pregnancy categories is that the FDA requires a relatively large amount of high-quality data on a pharmaceutical for it to be defined as Pregnancy Category A.
One major exception is the Shelf Life Extension Program ( SLEP ) of the U. S. Department of Defense ( DoD ), which commissioned a major study of drug efficacy from the FDA starting in the mid-1980s.
One criticism is that the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) refused to issue guidelines based on SLEP research for normal marketing of pharmaceuticals even though the FDA performed the study.
One exception occurred during the 2010 Swine Flu Epidemic when the FDA authorized expired Tamiflu based on SLEP Data.
One member is nominated to the USAN Council annually by each sponsoring organization ; the FDA nonminates one liaison member annually.
One of her first assignments at the FDA, was to review application by Richardson Merrell for the drug thalidomide ( under the tradename Kevadon ) as a tranquiliser and painkiller with specific indications to prescribe the drug to pregnant women for morning sickness.
One example is the approval of recombinant Bovine somatotropin ‎, in which were involved three FDA employees with ties to Monsanto, the company that was seeking approval, namely Margaret Miller, Michael R. Taylor, and Suzanne Sechen.

One and medical
One clade, formed by B. anthracis, B. cereus, B. mycoides, B. pseudomycoides, B. thuringiensis and B. weihenstephanensis under current classification standards, should be a single species ( within 97 % 16S identity ), but due to medical reasons, they are considered separate species, an issue also present for four species of Shigella and Escherichia coli.
One of the major contributions to fighting cholera was made by the physician and pioneer medical scientist John Snow ( 1813 – 1858 ), who in 1854 found a link between cholera and contaminated drinking water.
One method of intensive insulinotherapy is based on multiple daily injections ( sometimes referred to in medical literature as MDI ).
One medical expert told Summers that Hoover was of " strongly predominant homosexual orientation ", while another medical expert categorized him as a " bisexual with failed heterosexuality ”.
One of the most important applications of MNT would be medical nanorobotics or nanomedicine, an area pioneered by Robert Freitas in numerous books and papers.
One was an extremely free translation ( or rather a paraphrase ) of The Protreptic of Galen ( Paraphrase de C. GALIEN, sus l ' Exhortation de Menodote aux estudes des bonnes Artz, mesmement Medicine ), and in his so-called Traité des fardemens ( basically a medical cookbook containing, once again, materials borrowed mainly from others ) he included a description of the methods he used to treat the plague – none of which, not even the bloodletting, apparently worked.
One of the practical applications being researched in this area is medical imaging of the brain with magnetoencephalography ( MEG ).
One of the recognized medical therapies for prevention of stones is the thiazide and thiazide-like diuretics, such as chlorthalidone or indapamide.
For example, a 1901 medical book published for home health use gave the following two " Simple Remedy Formulas " for DYSENTERRY: ( 1 ) Thin boiled starch, 2 ounces ; Laudanum, 20 drops ; " Use as an injection every six to twelve hours "; ( 2 ) Tincture rhubarb, 1 ounce ; Laudanum 4 drachms ; " Dose: One teaspoonful every three hours.
One of the largest volume uses for ICP-MS is in the medical and forensic field, specifically, toxicology.
One cause of misdiagnosis is that when the woman lies down flat on an examination table, all of the medical signs of the hernia disappear, but the woman typically has tenderness and other symptoms associated with endometriosis in a pelvic exam.
One of these companies which employ their own armed security forces are SinTek, a large multi-national biotechnology corporation specializing in medical and chemical research, owned by the beautiful and charismatic Elexis Sinclaire.
For forty-nine years prior to this, however, the city had a fledgling medical school ( or Estudi General, as the universities were known at that time ), founded by King Martin of Aragon, but neither the Consell de Cent ( Barcelona's Council of One Hundred ) nor the city ’ s other leading institutions had given it their official recognition, considering it an intrusion on their respective jurisdictions.
One British medical text recommended bloodletting for acne, asthma, cancer, cholera, coma, convulsions, diabetes, epilepsy, gangrene, gout, herpes, indigestion, insanity, jaundice, leprosy, ophthalmia, plague, pneumonia, scurvy, smallpox, stroke, tetanus, tuberculosis, and for some one hundred other diseases.
One typical course of medical treatment began the morning of 13 July 1824.
One review of the medical literature found that pit bulls and pit bull cross-breeds were involved in between 42 and 45 % of dog attacks.
One of them holds that the Naskapis were induced, if not ordered, to move by officials of Indian and Northern Affairs, while the other believes that the Naskapis themselves decided to move in the hope of finding employment, housing, medical assistance, and educational facilities for their children
One small study has shown that medical castration lowers the serum and prostate hormone levels unevenly, having less effect on testosterone and dihydrotestosterone levels in the prostate.
One of the first countywide emergency medical service systems in the state, Charleston County EMS provides access to advanced levels of emergency medical care regardless of the emergency's location or the patient's ability to pay.
* One is a medical kit, contained in a brassbound wooden box with an iron handle.
One death has been reported in the medical literature which the authors felt was due to silver toxicity.
One son of Daniel Everett Slayden was Hartwell Marable Slayden b ca 1806, who had three sons who were medical doctors: William Marshall Slayden, John Dann Slayden and Hartwell Marable Slayden Jr. All three sons of Hartwell M are in the 1850 Dickson TN census, along with one of the patriarchs " William Everette Slayden " listed as a " waggonmaker " born 1788 in VA, and four other heads of households.
One of Virchow's major contributions to German medical education was to encourage the use of microscopes by medical students, and he was known for constantly urging his students to " think microscopically ".

One and officer
One of the more seriously wounded was Lieutenant Carroll, the young officer bucking for the Regular Army.
One anarchist, Robert Thaxton, was arrested and convicted of throwing a rock at a police officer.
One notable Manifesto Group exception was its secretary, future Defence Secretary George Robertson, who was the only officer to remain.
One paratrooper who gave evidence at the Tribunal testified that they were told by an officer to expect a gunfight and " We want some kills ".
One young Belgian officer wrote home: " Happily Gongo's men ate them up a few hours.
One Royal Irish Regiment officer recalled, " they troops regarded everyone as an enemy and fired at everything that moved ".
One does not have the right for one phonecall: the police officer leading the investigation may inform relatives or similar if the investigation permits.
One such Berber officer seized control of Egypt in about 950 BC and, as Sheshonk I, ruled as pharaoh.
* One cabinet officer, William W. Belknap ( Secretary of War ).
" One SS officer stated they each took cyanide and were shot by an SS trooper, on Goebbels ' prior orders.
One very famous colonial officer in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands colony was Sir Arthur Grimble ( 1888 – 1956 ), at first as a cadet officer in 1914, under Edward Carlyon Eliot who was Resident Commissioner of the Gilbert & Ellice Islands colony from 1913 to 1920.
One police officer present that day described the first bomb as one of " the most dangerous pipe bombs he had ever seen " and went on to say:
One Spanish officer reflected, " an hour in Melilla, from the point of view of merit, was worth more than thirty years of service to Spain.
One of the earliest expeditions to set out with the explicit intention of reaching the North Pole was that of British naval officer William Edward Parry, who in 1827 reached latitude 82 ° 45 ′ North.
One of the apparent ringleaders of the Abu Ghraib prison torture incident, Charles Graner Jr., exemplified some of these when he was reported to have said, " The Christian in me says it's wrong, but the corrections officer in me says, ' I love to make a grown man piss himself.
One prisoner, Julian Ernesto Guevara Castro, a police officer, died of tuberculosis on 28 January 2006.
One story in the New York Post described an arrest in a gym locker room, where the officer grabbed his crotch, moaning, and a man who asked him if he was all right was arrested.
One of the chief duties of a Vice President is presiding over the Senate, and Jefferson was concerned about its lack of rules leaving decisions to the discretion of the presiding officer.
Clause one is a " vesting clause ," similar to other clauses in Articles One and Three, but it vests the power to execute the instructions of Congress, which has the exclusive power to make laws ; " To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof.
One former US intelligence officer has described this as the " highlight of the job " for the London CIA chief.
One contemporary writer critical of the scuttling of the Terrible wrote that " she made no more water than she did before battle ", and, more acidly, " If an able officer had been at the head of the fleet, the Terrible would not have been destroyed.
One officer, Patrick O ' Malley, shouted to Wilgus, who twisted, giving O ' Malley a clean aim.
He is also usually ( and informally ) called " Number One " by Captain Picard, because of his position as first officer on the Enterprise.
One of the unit's tactical commanders was Meir Har-Zion, who was later awarded the rank of an officer solely for his conduct in battle.

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