Food and Drug Administration : methodologies for identifying and allocating costs of reviewing medical device applications are consistent with federal cost accounting standards, and staffing levels for reviews have generally increased in recent years
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Food and Drug Administration : methodologies for identifying and allocating costs of reviewing medical device applications are consistent with federal cost accounting standards, and staffing levels for reviews have generally increased in recent years
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- Methodologies for identifying and allocating costs of reviewing medical device applications are consistent with federal cost accounting standards, and staffing levels for reviews have generally increased in recent years
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- Government publications -- United States
- Medical instruments and apparatus industry -- Government policy -- United States
- United States, Food and Drug Administration -- Rules and practice
- United States, Food and Drug Administration -- Rules and practice
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- User charges -- Government policy -- United States
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