Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 |
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... CHANGES Senator GORTON . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. Secretary , you are almost as candid in your written state- ment as you were in that forceful and eloquent opening statement , and you list a number of fields in which there are ...
... CHANGES Senator GORTON . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. Secretary , you are almost as candid in your written state- ment as you were in that forceful and eloquent opening statement , and you list a number of fields in which there are ...
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... changes - not just the three in which there are actual decreases , but some of the others . Per- haps I am most sensitive to the National Institutes of Health and basic research . Why are they either cut or increased at a slower rate ...
... changes - not just the three in which there are actual decreases , but some of the others . Per- haps I am most sensitive to the National Institutes of Health and basic research . Why are they either cut or increased at a slower rate ...
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... changes which will further enhance the effectiveness of the Minority Access to Research Careers program . We propose to expand support to promising undergraduate freshmen and sophomores , where previously only those at the junior class ...
... changes which will further enhance the effectiveness of the Minority Access to Research Careers program . We propose to expand support to promising undergraduate freshmen and sophomores , where previously only those at the junior class ...
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... changes in federal programs or increases in federal funding should be made so that we can achieve in the Year 2000 what we did not achieve in 1990 ? Answer . The success of Healthy People 2000 will depend upon changes in both individual ...
... changes in federal programs or increases in federal funding should be made so that we can achieve in the Year 2000 what we did not achieve in 1990 ? Answer . The success of Healthy People 2000 will depend upon changes in both individual ...
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... changes in that position were needed to make it more attractive . One of those recommendations was to establish a $ 20 million discretionary fund and provide the NIH Director with cross - Institute transfer authority , up to 1 percent ...
... changes in that position were needed to make it more attractive . One of those recommendations was to establish a $ 20 million discretionary fund and provide the NIH Director with cross - Institute transfer authority , up to 1 percent ...
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Page 222 - The recipient of numerous awards, he is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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