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China's research & development spend.

Nature

Ni X.
PMID: 25924201
Nature. 2015 Apr 30;520(7549):S8-9. doi: 10.1038/520S8a.

No abstract available.

Industries with promise in 1991.

Fortune

Sellers P.
PMID: 10107330
Fortune. 1990;122(11):137-8, 142, 144 passim.

No abstract available.

Defense firms find hostile market.

Modern healthcare

Morrissey J.
PMID: 10144276
Mod Healthc. 1995 Jul 24;25(30):33-4.

No abstract available.

Health stocks that should escape Hillary's scalpel.

Fortune

Neumeier S.
PMID: 10127254
Fortune. 1993 Aug 09;128(3):27-8.

No abstract available.

Prognosis: fewer jobs.

Time

Thompson D.
PMID: 10128008
Time. 1993 Sep 06;142(10):32-3.

No abstract available.

Public firms report robust 1st quarter.

Modern healthcare

Lutz S.
PMID: 10157500
Mod Healthc. 1996 May 20;26(21):6.

No abstract available.

The health care industry's challenge.

Health systems review

Tsongas PF.
PMID: 10134517
Health Syst Rev. 1994 May-Jun;27(3):7-10.

No abstract available.

Challenges for a champion.

Nature nanotechnology

[No authors listed]
PMID: 18654233
Nat Nanotechnol. 2007 Mar;2(3):129. doi: 10.1038/nnano.2007.65.

No abstract available.

Health care prices, the federal budget, and economic growth.

Health affairs (Project Hope)

Monaco RM, Phelps JH.
PMID: 7657246
Health Aff (Millwood). 1995;14(2):248-59. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.14.2.248.

Rising health care spending, led by rising prices, has had an enormous impact on the economy, especially on the federal budget. Our work shows that if rapid growth in health care prices continues, under current institutional arrangements, real economic...

How to sell services more profitably.

Harvard business review

Reinartz W, Ulaga W.
PMID: 18543811
Harv Bus Rev. 2008 May;86(5):90-6, 129.

When products become commodities, manufacturing companies may seek to differentiate themselves with value-added services--a potentially profitable strategy. Unfortunately, companies often stumble in the effort. Reinartz and Ulaga conducted in-depth studies of 18 leading companies in a broad variety of...

Spatial variation in socio-ecological vulnerability to Covid-19 in the contiguous United States.

Health & place

Snyder BF, Parks V.
PMID: 33129050
Health Place. 2020 Nov;66:102471. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102471. Epub 2020 Oct 28.

The health and economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic vary across space because social, economic, health and ecological factors are also spatially variable. Social vulnerability indices are attempts to create a relative ranking of vulnerability to a natural or...

The new world disorder.

Fortune

Stires D.
PMID: 12500480
Fortune. 2002 Dec 09;146(12):62-4, 68, 70 passim.

No abstract available.

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