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    Archived December 1, 2003

Health and the Environment

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  The Costs and Benefits of Moving to the ICD-10 Code Sets, Martin Libicki, Irene Brahmakulam, TR-132-DHHS, 2004
  E-Vision 2002: Shaping Our Future by Reducing Energy Intensity in the U.S. Economy, Volume 1: Proceedings of the Conference, David Ortiz and Jerry Sollinger, CF-184-DOE, 2003.
Abstract  The National Bioethics Advisory Commission: Contributing to Public Policy
Elisa Eiseman, MR-1546-STPI, 2003.
Abstract State-Level Changes in Energy Intensity and Their National Implications
Mark Bernstein, Kateryna Fonkych, Sam Loeb, and David Loughran, MR-1616-DOE, 2003
Abstract Next Generation Environmental Technologies : Benefits and Barriers
Robert Lempert, Parry Norling, Christopher Pernin, Susan Resetar, and Sergei Mahnovski, MR-1682-OSTP, 2003.
Abstract Strengthening the Grid: Effect of High-Temperature Superconducting Power Technologies on Reliability, Power Transfer Capacity, and Energy Use
Richard Silberglitt, Emile Ettedgui, and Anders Howe, MR-1531-DOE, 2002.
Abstract Lessons for the Global Spatial Data Infrastructure: International Case Study Analysis
Beth E. Lachman, Anny Wong, Debra Knopman, and Kim Gavin, DB-380-USGS, 2002.
 
Our Future, Our Environment
Noreen Clancy and David Rejeski, eds., IP-207, 2001.
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New Forces at Work in Mining: Industry Views Critical Technologies
D.J. Peterson, Tom La Torrette,and James T. Bartis, MR-1324-OSTP, 2001.
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The Cost of Cancer Treatment Study's Design and Methods
Dana P. Goldman, et al., MR-1169-NCI/NIH/OSTP, 2000.
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Biomaterials Availability: Potential Effects on Medical Innovation and Health Care
Science and Technology Policy Institute, IP-194, January 2000.
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Technology Forces at Work: Executive Summary
Susan Resetar, MR-1068/1-OSTP, 1999.
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Handbook of Human Tissue Sources: A National Resource of Human Tissue Samples
Elisa Eiseman and Susanne B. Haga, MR-954-OSTP, 1999.
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Measures of Residential Energy Consumption and Their Relationships to DOE Policy
David Santana Ortiz and Mark Bernstein, MR-1105.0-DOE, 1999.
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The Impact of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals on Wildlife: A Review of the Literature 1985-1998
Sandy A. Geschwind, Elisa Eiseman, Dalia Spektor, and Arlene Hudson, MR-1050.0-OSTP, 1999.
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Monitoring for Fine Particulate Matter
Elisa Eiseman, MR-974-OSTP, 1998.
   Also available in HTML form.
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   Summarized in RB-1502, "On Common Ground: Sustainable Community
   Activities and Pollution Prevention," 1997.

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Health Care in Transition: Technology Assessment in the Private Sector
Richard A. Rettig, MR-754-DHHS/ASPE/AHCPR, 1997.
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"Beyond Command and Control: An Evolution Is Occurring in State and Local Government Environmental Activiites,"
Beth E. Lachman, RP-642, 1997. (Reprint)
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"When We Don't Know the Costs or Benefits: Adaptive Strategies for Abating Climate Change,"
R. J. Lempert, M. E. Schlesinger, S. C. Bankes, RP-557, 1996. (Reprint)
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"Sustainable Food Production Workshop, Policy Options to Promote Environmental Technologies,"
Beth E. Lachman, P-7966, 1996. (Paper)
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"National Environmental Technology Strategy: Residential Construction Workshop, October 1994,"
Thomas L. Anderson, Beth E. Lachman, P-7965, 1996. (Paper)
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"Technology for a Sustainable Future--Ideas: A Summary of Workshop Discussions,"
Beth Lachman, Robert Lempert, Susan Resetar, Thomas Anderson, RP-417, 1995. (Reprint)


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