Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... in London that suggest that they may have further information about the process that leads to the deposition of this amyloid - type protein within the nerve cells in the brain that are associated with this degeneration .
... in London that suggest that they may have further information about the process that leads to the deposition of this amyloid - type protein within the nerve cells in the brain that are associated with this degeneration .
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Through the Medicare program , we will spend more than $ 5 billion in fiscal year 1992 , on the direct and indirect Medicare costs associated with training interns and residents . In fiscal year 1991 , we spent approximately $ 4.7 ...
Through the Medicare program , we will spend more than $ 5 billion in fiscal year 1992 , on the direct and indirect Medicare costs associated with training interns and residents . In fiscal year 1991 , we spent approximately $ 4.7 ...
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Your 1992 request for NIH includes $ 1.9 billion for indirect costs associated with the grant awards that NIH expects to make next year . The indirect cost rates range from 6.3 percent for the foundation at the New Jersey Institute of ...
Your 1992 request for NIH includes $ 1.9 billion for indirect costs associated with the grant awards that NIH expects to make next year . The indirect cost rates range from 6.3 percent for the foundation at the New Jersey Institute of ...
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... Act programs will provide the Department with an estimate of the transportation costs associated with the major human services transportation programs in HHS that we can confidently share with the Committee and the public .
... Act programs will provide the Department with an estimate of the transportation costs associated with the major human services transportation programs in HHS that we can confidently share with the Committee and the public .
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Mr. Secretary , your FY 1992 request for the National Institutes of Health includes $ 1.9 billion for indirect costs associated with the grant awards NIH expects to make in FY 1992. The indirect cost rates range from 6.3 percent for the ...
Mr. Secretary , your FY 1992 request for the National Institutes of Health includes $ 1.9 billion for indirect costs associated with the grant awards NIH expects to make in FY 1992. The indirect cost rates range from 6.3 percent for the ...
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