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... percent matching grants whereas my bill would provide full funding of all care provided poor children . Mr. Chairman , the second section of my bill would make it possible for the American people to save a sizable proportion of the ...
... percent matching grants whereas my bill would provide full funding of all care provided poor children . Mr. Chairman , the second section of my bill would make it possible for the American people to save a sizable proportion of the ...
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... percent cut authority given that year to the exec- utive branch . S. 1874 would give the dental projects independent status , visibility , place them within the overview of the logical con- gressional committees and provide realistic ...
... percent cut authority given that year to the exec- utive branch . S. 1874 would give the dental projects independent status , visibility , place them within the overview of the logical con- gressional committees and provide realistic ...
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... percent were in need of an average of three fillings and nearly 19 percent needed extrac- tions . Within that same group , a full 25 percent needed to undergo correction for malocculsion . Less than 23 percent had no dental care needs ...
... percent were in need of an average of three fillings and nearly 19 percent needed extrac- tions . Within that same group , a full 25 percent needed to undergo correction for malocculsion . Less than 23 percent had no dental care needs ...
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... percentage of the total population . These percentages have considerable significance in comparing age groups and sexes with respect to dental visits . Males represented 47.1 percent of the sample ; females , 52.9 percent . The percentage ...
... percentage of the total population . These percentages have considerable significance in comparing age groups and sexes with respect to dental visits . Males represented 47.1 percent of the sample ; females , 52.9 percent . The percentage ...
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... Percentage of 1965 population Male patients Percentage of 1965 No. population No. - 4 297 0.0014 139 0.0013 158 5-9 1,230 0.0060 631 0 0061 599 10-14 1.484 0 0079 717 0.0075 767 75-19 1.507 0.0089 713 0.0083 794 20-24 1.178 0 0C87 484 0 ...
... Percentage of 1965 population Male patients Percentage of 1965 No. population No. - 4 297 0.0014 139 0.0013 158 5-9 1,230 0.0060 631 0 0061 599 10-14 1.484 0 0079 717 0.0075 767 75-19 1.507 0.0089 713 0.0083 794 20-24 1.178 0 0C87 484 0 ...
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Page 201 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE RY THE BILL, AS REPORTED In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic...
Page 118 - The purposes of the association are to foster high standards of nursing practice, promote the professional and educational advancement of nurses, and promote the welfare of nurses to the end that all people may have better nursing care.
Page 480 - So crucial is the matter of early growth that we must make a national commitment to providing all American children an opportunity for healthful and stimulating development during the first five years of life.
Page 77 - At this time I would like to turn the microphone over to the ranking minority member, Mr.
Page 56 - That an advisory council on venereal disease with appropriate governmental and nongovernmental membership be established to make recommendations to the Assistant Secretary for Health and Scientific Affairs of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for the implementation of the research and control programs designed to reduce the incidence of the venereal diseases.
Page 203 - Commissioner determines will not be required for such fiscal year shall be available for reallotment from time to time, on such dates during such year as the Commissioner may fix, to other States in proportion to the original allotments to...
Page 96 - Such applications shall — (1) provide that the activities and services for which assistance under this title is sought will be administered by or under the supervision of the applicant...
Page 203 - ... for such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures as may be necessary to assure proper disbursement of and accounting for funds paid to the State under this title.
Page 201 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW In compliance with subsection (4) of rule XXIX of the Standing Rules of the Senate, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic, existing law in which no change is proposed is shown in roman...
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