Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1968: Hearings Before a Subcommittee (Subcommittee on Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related Agencies) of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, Parts 5-6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... concerned about the progress of the past than I am about the vast problems that still remain to be solved . Despite the great strides forward in recent years , the biomedical sciences are still in a primitive stage of development . The ...
... concerned about the progress of the past than I am about the vast problems that still remain to be solved . Despite the great strides forward in recent years , the biomedical sciences are still in a primitive stage of development . The ...
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... concerned about the consequences of serious illness , undertook a thorough inquiry into the quality of the NIH opera- tions , the opportunities that existed for productive research , and the level of funding that would be required to ...
... concerned about the consequences of serious illness , undertook a thorough inquiry into the quality of the NIH opera- tions , the opportunities that existed for productive research , and the level of funding that would be required to ...
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... concerned with increasing problems caused by directly charging portions of the salaries of academic faculty members ... concerns , the obvious advantages to faculty members of in- creased opportunities for research and professional ...
... concerned with increasing problems caused by directly charging portions of the salaries of academic faculty members ... concerns , the obvious advantages to faculty members of in- creased opportunities for research and professional ...
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... concerned itself with only the first 3 recommendations . In the legislative process the regional medical programs , as proposed by the executive branch , underwent substantial changes . It was proposed for 5 years and was given 3 years ...
... concerned itself with only the first 3 recommendations . In the legislative process the regional medical programs , as proposed by the executive branch , underwent substantial changes . It was proposed for 5 years and was given 3 years ...
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... concern to NIH , broadly . It is envisioned that these panels will be made up of Committee members and other consultants appropriate to the subject matter . The first two of these panels will be concerned with the role and program ...
... concern to NIH , broadly . It is envisioned that these panels will be made up of Committee members and other consultants appropriate to the subject matter . The first two of these panels will be concerned with the role and program ...
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