Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2003: Agricultural programsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - United States |
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... protect Americans against misbranded and adulterated foods , drinks and drugs in interstate commerce . This was but the first step . Over the years Congress saw fit to enlarge the FDA's public health mandates to cover not only 80 ...
... protect Americans against misbranded and adulterated foods , drinks and drugs in interstate commerce . This was but the first step . Over the years Congress saw fit to enlarge the FDA's public health mandates to cover not only 80 ...
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... protecting the health of American people in an environment that is constantly evolving . As we look ahead , we must ... protection and ready access to health - related information even as their demo- graphic and consumption patterns are ...
... protecting the health of American people in an environment that is constantly evolving . As we look ahead , we must ... protection and ready access to health - related information even as their demo- graphic and consumption patterns are ...
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... protect patients involved in clinical trials . We must ensure the accuracy , safety and effectiveness of the data ... protection of participants in FDA - regulated clinical research . We are committed to ensuring that the data and ...
... protect patients involved in clinical trials . We must ensure the accuracy , safety and effectiveness of the data ... protection of participants in FDA - regulated clinical research . We are committed to ensuring that the data and ...
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... protect the nation's food supply , we address aspects of food production , manufacture , and transport in the country of origin , at the U.S. port of entry , and in domestic commerce . We must continue to enhance the frequency and ...
... protect the nation's food supply , we address aspects of food production , manufacture , and transport in the country of origin , at the U.S. port of entry , and in domestic commerce . We must continue to enhance the frequency and ...
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... protect the safety of our food supply against natural and accidental threats . Every significant element of our ... protecting the public health , the Agency's relatively small number of personnel will limit the effectiveness of efforts ...
... protect the safety of our food supply against natural and accidental threats . Every significant element of our ... protecting the public health , the Agency's relatively small number of personnel will limit the effectiveness of efforts ...
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