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Originally published in 1973 this book applies economic analysis to
scientific research and to industrial reserch and development and
analyses the interactions between these activities and economic
activities in general. The book begins by looking at the
relationships between science and technology and then: Analyses
research and development in manufacturing industry Explains the
different levels of expenditure in research and development in
different industries and the role of such expenditure in the growth
of firms Looks at the distribution of science and technology
expenditure Discusses the international transfer of technology The
book draws on evidence from several fields of study and imposes a
theme upon the variety of evidence.
Originally published in 1973 this book applies economic analysis to
scientific research and to industrial reserch and development and
analyses the interactions between these activities and economic
activities in general. The book begins by looking at the
relationships between science and technology and then: Analyses
research and development in manufacturing industry Explains the
different levels of expenditure in research and development in
different industries and the role of such expenditure in the growth
of firms Looks at the distribution of science and technology
expenditure Discusses the international transfer of technology The
book draws on evidence from several fields of study and imposes a
theme upon the variety of evidence.
Examines changes in nephrology as it evolves from a focus on
end-stage renal disease (ESRD) to treating earlier stages of
chronic kidney disease (CKD). Once patients reach ESRD, treatments
are limited to kidney transplantation and dialysis. However, the
progression of earlier stages of CKD can be slowed, halted, or
reversed when treated. Clinics are still establishing best-practice
models, and reimbursement remains a challenge.
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