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		<title>作者：Wenhao</title>
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......However, in parallel — as many have discussed — R&amp;D efficiency, measured simply in terms of the number of new drugs brought to market by the global biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries per billion US dollars of R&amp;D spending, has declined fairly steadily. We call this trend &#039;Eroom&#039;s Law&#039;, in contrast to the more familiar Moore&#039;s Law (&#039;Eroom&#039;s Law&#039; is &#039;Moore&#039;s Law&#039; backwards)......]]></description>
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&#8230;&#8230;However, in parallel — as many have discussed — R&amp;D efficiency, measured simply in terms of the number of new drugs brought to market by the global biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries per billion US dollars of R&amp;D spending, has declined fairly steadily. We call this trend &#8216;Eroom&#8217;s Law&#8217;, in contrast to the more familiar Moore&#8217;s Law (&#8216;Eroom&#8217;s Law&#8217; is &#8216;Moore&#8217;s Law&#8217; backwards)&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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