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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... scientists and administrative staff , and for scientific appointments to NIH advisory committees , councils and boards . was also recommended that the NIH Director's position should be a 6 year term appointment . It Mr. Secretary what ...
... scientists and administrative staff , and for scientific appointments to NIH advisory committees , councils and boards . was also recommended that the NIH Director's position should be a 6 year term appointment . It Mr. Secretary what ...
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... scientists to be compensated at a rate not to exceed Level I of the Executive Schedule ( $ 138,900 ) . Congress also approved new pay levels for the Senior Executive Service which now range from $ 87,000 to $ 108,300 . Finally , on ...
... scientists to be compensated at a rate not to exceed Level I of the Executive Schedule ( $ 138,900 ) . Congress also approved new pay levels for the Senior Executive Service which now range from $ 87,000 to $ 108,300 . Finally , on ...
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... scientists in the intramural program , NIH , I understand that the Public Health Service has been authorized to appoint 350 biomedical scientists to the Senior Biomedical Research Service ( SBRS ) . Yet to date , no scientists have been ...
... scientists in the intramural program , NIH , I understand that the Public Health Service has been authorized to appoint 350 biomedical scientists to the Senior Biomedical Research Service ( SBRS ) . Yet to date , no scientists have been ...
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... scientists about the comparative effectiveness of different strategies intended to encourage and facilitate protective behavioral changes among persons who are at risk for HIV transmission . " Congress has repeatedly called on CDC in ...
... scientists about the comparative effectiveness of different strategies intended to encourage and facilitate protective behavioral changes among persons who are at risk for HIV transmission . " Congress has repeatedly called on CDC in ...
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... Scientists at the ARC recently completed a survey of six programs in New York , Philadelphia , and Baltimore . They found marked variation in the effectiveness of the various programs ; however , overall , 71 percent of patients who ...
... Scientists at the ARC recently completed a survey of six programs in New York , Philadelphia , and Baltimore . They found marked variation in the effectiveness of the various programs ; however , overall , 71 percent of patients who ...
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