Labor-Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1962, Hearings Before the Subcommittee of ... , 87-1 on H.R. 70351961 - 1690 pages |
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... laboratory space in Washington _ - _- For equipment replacement and modernization : Replacement ... Modernization ----- For other needed nonstaff program areas . Subtotal Gross increases_ . DECREASES 750,000 100,000 850 , 000 336 , 000 ...
... laboratory space in Washington _ - _- For equipment replacement and modernization : Replacement ... Modernization ----- For other needed nonstaff program areas . Subtotal Gross increases_ . DECREASES 750,000 100,000 850 , 000 336 , 000 ...
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... laboratory use in Washington . The increase would cover such costs as plumbing , air exhaust , air conditioning , and fixed laboratory equipment . Equipment replacement and modernization . - An increase of $ 220,000 is re- quested to ...
... laboratory use in Washington . The increase would cover such costs as plumbing , air exhaust , air conditioning , and fixed laboratory equipment . Equipment replacement and modernization . - An increase of $ 220,000 is re- quested to ...
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... LABORATORY BUILDING [ plans and 】 plans , specifications [ for ] , and construction of a special ological - animal laboratory for the Food and Drug Administration , 0 】$ 1,750,000 , to remain available until expended . " Obligations ...
... LABORATORY BUILDING [ plans and 】 plans , specifications [ for ] , and construction of a special ological - animal laboratory for the Food and Drug Administration , 0 】$ 1,750,000 , to remain available until expended . " Obligations ...
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... laboratories , as well as our own , working on this problem have made necessary an extension of the effective date of ... laboratory controls employed by firms , the complaints received concerning their products , and the qualifications ...
... laboratories , as well as our own , working on this problem have made necessary an extension of the effective date of ... laboratory controls employed by firms , the complaints received concerning their products , and the qualifications ...
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... laboratory s , morale , and ability to recruit highly qualified scientists . ) of our 18 district offices either ... laboratories were either in old n space originally designed for other uses and converted for y occupancy by the Food and ...
... laboratory s , morale , and ability to recruit highly qualified scientists . ) of our 18 district offices either ... laboratories were either in old n space originally designed for other uses and converted for y occupancy by the Food and ...
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