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There have been surprisingly few innovations, until digital mammography was
approved
in 2000.
Now he's put together some thoughts: About half of that he'll cut, another half, perhaps in a very complex set of steps, taxes will be
approved.
AK: We started work on the prototype after the model was approved, and the prototype took a bit longer than we anticipated.
Just last month, the first FDA-approved application was
approved
to allow radiologists to do actual reading on these sorts of devices.
And believe it or not, that was the first show on Chinese television that allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an
approved
script.
But the first few systems were these leaky, loud power-guzzlers that Martha Stewart would definitely never have
approved.
It is
approved
under an FDAIDE at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville using focused ultrasound to ablate a point in his thalamus.
And this is, in 2004, the FDA has
approved
MR-guided focused ultrasounds for the treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids.
Based on this trial, in April of this year, the FDA
approved
Tumor Treating Fields for the treatment of patients with recurrent GBM.
And you can see in the context, it's just a relatively small section of one of 10 mining complexes and another 40 to 50 on stream to be
approved
soon.
Those who join me in making it happen will become a part of history and join other bold individuals from time past who, had they been here today, would have heartily
approved.
So you might have been wondering how in the world did we get this
approved
by the federal government.
It had to be
approved
by actually two agencies.
This strategy is called the SAFE strategy, and it's been
approved
by the World Health Organization.
For a while prior to that incident, we had been asking for a sharps container for the restroom, and after that, the library administration quickly
approved
installing one along with hiring bathroom monitors.
So this took all of the trials that had ever been conducted on antidepressants that were
approved
over a 15-year period by the FDA.
I've actually started what we think is the world's first fully digital, fully self-contributed, unlimited in scope, global in participation, ethically
approved
clinical research study where you contribute the data.
But that's not even all of it, because once a drug is approved, tissue engineering techniques can actually help us develop more personalized treatments.
In August of this year, the United States drug agency
approved
a new four-in-one AIDS medication.
So what if we decided to create a challenge to the governors of the country, and the price to entry into this competition used the same amount that the bipartisan group
approved
in Congress for the Race to the Top for education, 4.5 billion, which sounds like a lot, but actually it's less than one tenth of one percent of federal spending.
They're not
approved
to do this.
Patients are not
approved
to do this.
So for every billion dollars we spend in R&D, we're getting less drugs
approved
into the market.
We actually looked at the data for drugs, over 2,000 drugs that had been
approved
or denied or withdrawn, and we also ran millions of simulations.
The comeback on that is a couple of things: one, that he certainly believes that as a contractor, the avenues that would have been available to him as an employee weren't available, two, there's a track record of other whistleblowers, like [Thomas Andrews Drake] being treated pretty harshly, by some views, and thirdly, what he was taking on was not one specific flaw that he'd discovered, but programs that had been
approved
by all three branches of government.
They're
approved
by the attorney general and constitutionally based.
In Boulder, Colorado, voters not too long ago
approved
a process to replace the private power company, literally the power company, the electric company Xcel, with a publicly owned utility that would forego profits and attend far more to climate change.
Within weeks, our national congress
approved
the disarmament bill that had been languishing for years.
Slowly we went to a process where we'd say things like, we don't want anyone to be a leader in the company if they haven't been interviewed and
approved
by their future subordinates.
And thus, the Rosetta mission was
approved
in 1993, and originally it was supposed to be launched in 2003, but a problem arose with an Ariane rocket.
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