Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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Page 33
... authorize the establish- ment of a Pacific Medical Center in Hawaii to prepare teachers and researchers to deal with the medical problems of the Pacific area , and to consider using the Aiea Naval Hospital as the nucleus for the Center ...
... authorize the establish- ment of a Pacific Medical Center in Hawaii to prepare teachers and researchers to deal with the medical problems of the Pacific area , and to consider using the Aiea Naval Hospital as the nucleus for the Center ...
Page 68
... authorized facili- ties and the construction of some facilities that were inadequate to meet program needs . Two steps are proposed for the purpose of bringing about more orderly planning for future construction needs as well as more ef ...
... authorized facili- ties and the construction of some facilities that were inadequate to meet program needs . Two steps are proposed for the purpose of bringing about more orderly planning for future construction needs as well as more ef ...
Page 69
... authorized to proceed . Mr. FOGARTY . From the mainland or in Puerto Rico ? Dr. MIDER . I am not sure of that , Mr. Fogarty . I understand , how- ever , the original selection was an architect from the mainland . " Mr. FOGARTY . Will ...
... authorized to proceed . Mr. FOGARTY . From the mainland or in Puerto Rico ? Dr. MIDER . I am not sure of that , Mr. Fogarty . I understand , how- ever , the original selection was an architect from the mainland . " Mr. FOGARTY . Will ...
Page 122
... authorized in 1966 for 70 percent of year __- 38,000 Subtotal , mandatory increases_ . 63,000 Program : 1. Increase in research grants-- 2. Increase in fellowship grants .. 229 , 000 50,000 3. Increase in training grants --- 50,000 4 ...
... authorized in 1966 for 70 percent of year __- 38,000 Subtotal , mandatory increases_ . 63,000 Program : 1. Increase in research grants-- 2. Increase in fellowship grants .. 229 , 000 50,000 3. Increase in training grants --- 50,000 4 ...
Page 123
... authorized cost sharing arrangements to competing research grant projects ( new and re- newal ) . This cost sharing plan considers the full indirect cost of the research project in arriving at the Federal and non - Federal share . For ...
... authorized cost sharing arrangements to competing research grant projects ( new and re- newal ) . This cost sharing plan considers the full indirect cost of the research project in arriving at the Federal and non - Federal share . For ...
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Page 58 - Act, 1966," section 638, which specified that "none of the funds provided herein shall be used to pay any recipient of a grant for the conduct of a research project an amount equal to as much as the entire cost of such project," and any similar later enactments.
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