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the compendiums
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A short, complete summary; an abstract.
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In the meantime, the responsibility to question the compendiums' contents falls on ordinary users.
The compendium system is intended to make drugs more easily available to cancer patients, but critics say the compendiums do not adequately review the evidence.
Critics say the agency also seems to have played down the potential financial conflicts of interests between the drug industry and the producers of the compendiums.
Under the old rules, Medicare representatives were supposed to consult the compendiums but also use their own discretion in interpreting the guides' recommendations.
The second of them, Leslie V. Norwalk, chose to select the compendiums through a streamlined and internal administrative process, instead of the more elaborate and public process that Medicare often uses for broad coverage decisions.
A natural extension, however, is to apply this strategy to infer protein interaction network mechanisms on similar projects to ImmGen from the compendiums of human immune cells.
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The compendium touches on other conversation points.
In 1272 there appeared the Compendium philosophiae ("Compendium of Philosophy").
The anonymous compiler of the Compendium philosophiae (c.
That show receives a dismal rating in the "Compendium".
Margulis edited portions of the compendium Handbook of Protoctista (1990).
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