Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... million yet only appropriated $ 709 million . Fiscal year 1990 was similar with $ 785 million authorized but only $ 717 million appropriated . Finally , last year , fiscal year 1991 , $ 835 million was author- ized but only $ 740 million ...
... million yet only appropriated $ 709 million . Fiscal year 1990 was similar with $ 785 million authorized but only $ 717 million appropriated . Finally , last year , fiscal year 1991 , $ 835 million was author- ized but only $ 740 million ...
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... million for FY 1992 and that the Geriatric Training and Geriatric Education Centers programs be funded at $ 26 million . - Current dental education costs averaging in excess of $ 50,000 for four - years , exclusive of living expenses ...
... million for FY 1992 and that the Geriatric Training and Geriatric Education Centers programs be funded at $ 26 million . - Current dental education costs averaging in excess of $ 50,000 for four - years , exclusive of living expenses ...
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... million for FY 1992. At least 5.6 million of this is set aside for independent production ; the remainder , divided roughly into three equal parts , goes to providing ( 1 ) promotion and outreach services to support the programs , ( 2 ) ...
... million for FY 1992. At least 5.6 million of this is set aside for independent production ; the remainder , divided roughly into three equal parts , goes to providing ( 1 ) promotion and outreach services to support the programs , ( 2 ) ...
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... million . Unless a major campaign to recruit , prepare , and retain special education , early intervention , and relat- ed services personnel , the future capability of the Nation to educate children with disabilities , including ...
... million . Unless a major campaign to recruit , prepare , and retain special education , early intervention , and relat- ed services personnel , the future capability of the Nation to educate children with disabilities , including ...
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... million for NIDCD in FY 1992 , which would permit an increase in non competing grants as well as new competing grants . Appropriations in this amount would provide for an additional $ 11 million for centers , including : ten clinical ...
... million for NIDCD in FY 1992 , which would permit an increase in non competing grants as well as new competing grants . Appropriations in this amount would provide for an additional $ 11 million for centers , including : ten clinical ...
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Page 624 - ... to act as a national representative for physicians engaged in the study and management of patients with renal disease and related disorders; and 3) to serve as a major resource for the development of national health policy concerning renal disease.
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Page 255 - Health, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
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