Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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Scientific evaluation . 4. Education and voluntary compliance . 5. Regulatory compliance . 6. Drug abuse control .. 7. Executive direction and technical support . Total program costs , funded . Change in selected resources 1 10 Total ...
Scientific evaluation . 4. Education and voluntary compliance . 5. Regulatory compliance . 6. Drug abuse control .. 7. Executive direction and technical support . Total program costs , funded . Change in selected resources 1 10 Total ...
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The budget contains 130 new positions and an increase of $ 1.8 million for scientific research and evaluation programs . The largest portion of these resources will be devoted to special studies on the chemical and biological ...
The budget contains 130 new positions and an increase of $ 1.8 million for scientific research and evaluation programs . The largest portion of these resources will be devoted to special studies on the chemical and biological ...
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Every time Dr. Ivy or his associates have broken the agreement for an impartial evaluation - every time . Dr. GODDARD . For the record , I would like also to add that those negotiations took place before there was any opportunity to ...
Every time Dr. Ivy or his associates have broken the agreement for an impartial evaluation - every time . Dr. GODDARD . For the record , I would like also to add that those negotiations took place before there was any opportunity to ...
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While it realizes the need for continuing evaluation of the subject of oral contraceptive drugs , it concludes that the use of these products presently on the market is relatively safe when balanced off against the usefulness of these ...
While it realizes the need for continuing evaluation of the subject of oral contraceptive drugs , it concludes that the use of these products presently on the market is relatively safe when balanced off against the usefulness of these ...
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Research Scientific evaluation .. Education and voluntary compliance . Regulatory compliance . Drug abuse control . Executive direction and technical support . Total obligations . Unobligated balance reserve .
Research Scientific evaluation .. Education and voluntary compliance . Regulatory compliance . Drug abuse control . Executive direction and technical support . Total obligations . Unobligated balance reserve .
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