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Veterans Administration - traducción al italiano

DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; United States Department of Veterans' Affairs; Department of Veterans Affairs; Veterans Administration; Veteran's Administration; U.S. Veterans' Bureau; United States Veterans Bureau; United States Veterans’ Bureau; United States Veterans' Bureau; Veterans' Administration; U.S. Department on Veterans Affairs; U.S. Dept Veterans Affairs; Veterans' Bureau; Veterans Bureau; United States Department of Veteran's Affairs; Veteran Administration; U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs; United States Veterans’ Administration; Va.gov; Bureau of Veterans Affairs; United States Veterans' Administration; Veteran’s Administration Act; Funding for Veterans; United States Veterans Administration; U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs; US Department of Veterans Affairs; U.S. Veterans Administration; United States Department of Veteran Affairs; United states department of veterans affairs; USDVA; United States Veterans Affairs Department; U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs; United States Veteran's Bureau; U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs; @DeptVetAffairs; Department of Veterans' Affairs (United States)
  • VA Medical Center in [[Palo Alto, California]]
  • National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Dayton Ohio
  • VA Medical Center in [[Long Beach, California]]
  • VA Medical Center in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]]

Veterans Administration         
Amministrazione dei veterani di guerra negli Stati Uniti
US Food and Drug Administration         
  • FDA scientist prepares blood donation samples for testing.
  • Medical Officer Alexander Fleming, M. D., examines a portion of a 240-volume new drug application around the late 1980s. Applications grew considerably after the efficacy mandate under the 1962 Drug Amendments.
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  • FDA lab at Building 64 in Silver Spring, Maryland
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  • [[Harvey W. Wiley]], chief advocate of the Food and Drug Act
  • Jefferson, Arkansas]] is the headquarters of the National Center for Toxicological Research.
  • Jamaica, Queens, New York Regional Office - USFDA
AGENCY OF THE US DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
FDA; United States Food and Drug Administration; US Food and Drug Administration; Product licensing application; Food and drug administration; Bureau of Chemistry; USFDA; Fda; Food & Drug Administration; Food and Drug Adminstration; ODE IV; American Food and Drug Administration; US FDA; FDA approval; FDA drug approval & regulation; U.S. Food & Drug Administration; U.S. Food and Drug Administration; The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or USFDA); Food and Drug Administration (FDA or USFDA); FDA Regulation; Food and Drug Administration (United States); USA Food and Drug Administration; United States Food And Drug Administration; U S Food and Drug Administration; Food and Drugs Administration; Pediatric exclusivity; Food and Drug Administration (US); Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration; Taha Kass-Hout; United States Food & Drug Administration; USA FDA; U. S. Food and Drug Administration; United states food and drug administration; Federal Drug Administration; U.S. FDA; US food and drug administration; The Real Cost; Fda.gov; Food and Drugs Authority
Direzione americana per l"alimentazione e droghe
Federal Aviation Administration         
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  • overflight]] fee regions. The yellow regions are where the U.S. provides ''enroute'' ATC services over what is mostly land territory, excluding Hawaii and some island territories but including most of the Bering Sea as well as [[Bermuda]] and [[The Bahamas]] (sovereign countries, where the FAA provides high-altitude ATC service). The blue regions are where the U.S. provides ''oceanic'' ATC services over international waters (Hawaii, some US island territories, & some small, foreign island nations/territories are included in this region).
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AGENCY DEDICATED TO CIVIL AVIATION MATTERS
Federal Aviation Agency; United States Federal Aviation Administration; U.S. Federal Aviation Administration; Operational Support Facility; USFAA; US FAA; FAA; Federal Aviation Administrator; Federal Aviation Adminstration; US Federal Aviation Administration; Federal Aviation Authority; Lynne A. Osmus; F.A.A.; Aeronautics Branch; Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration; FAA Administrator; U.S. Federal Aeronautic Administration; Federal Aeronautic Administration; Federal Airworthiness Authority; F. A. A.; Criticism of the Federal Aviation Administration; Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act of 2008; Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise; FAA Aviation News; Federal Aviation Administration of the United States; Continued Airworthiness Notification to the International Community; CANIC; P.L. 110-253
Amministrazione Aeronautica Federale, ente governativo statunitense che si occupa della sicurezza aerea ed è addetto alla regolamentazione dell"industria aeronautica

Definición

parenteral
[p?'r?nt(?)r(?)l]
¦ adjective Medicine (chiefly of nutrition) involving another part of the body than the mouth and alimentary canal. Often contrasted with enteral.
Derivatives
parenterally adverb
Origin
early 20th cent.: from para-1 + Gk enteron 'intestine' + -al.

Wikipedia

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a Cabinet-level executive branch department of the federal government charged with providing lifelong healthcare services to eligible military veterans at the 170 VA medical centers and outpatient clinics located throughout the country. Non-healthcare benefits include disability compensation, vocational rehabilitation, education assistance, home loans, and life insurance. The VA also provides burial and memorial benefits to eligible veterans and family members at 135 national cemeteries.

While veterans' benefits have been provided by the federal government since the American Revolutionary War, a veteran-specific federal agency was not established until 1930, as the Veterans Administration. In 1982, its mission was expanded to include caring for civilians and people who were not veterans in case of a national emergency. In 1989, the Veterans Administration became a cabinet-level Department of Veterans Affairs. The president appoints the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, who is also a cabinet member, to lead the agency.

As of June 2020, the VA employs 412,892 people at hundreds of Veterans Affairs medical facilities, clinics, benefits offices, and cemeteries. In Fiscal Year 2016 net program costs for the department were $273 billion, which includes the VBA Actuarial Cost of $106.5 billion for compensation benefits. The long-term "actuarial accrued liability" (total estimated future payments for veterans and their family members) is $2.491 trillion for compensation benefits; $59.6 billion for education benefits; and $4.6 billion for burial benefits.

Ejemplos de uso de Veterans Administration
1. "Look at the inadequate funding in the Veterans Administration.
2. Haley Veterans Administration Medical Center in Tampa, Fla.
3. Nicholson defended the Veterans Administration, but acknowledged there is room for improvement.
4. Seal at the Veterans Administration Medical Center and associates report in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
5. They ended up delivering Schieber to the West Side Veterans Administration Hospital a few blocks away.