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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... biomedical research commitments for the fis- cal 1992 appropriations . The Federation's funding priorities for fiscal year 1992 spe- cifically address the National Institutes of Health but can be applied comparably to ADAMHA and are as ...
... biomedical research commitments for the fis- cal 1992 appropriations . The Federation's funding priorities for fiscal year 1992 spe- cifically address the National Institutes of Health but can be applied comparably to ADAMHA and are as ...
Page 159
... biomedical research , since these grants provide the re- sources for carrying out this important work . A vital element for the continued and future success of this Na- tion's biomedical research effort is the training of our next ...
... biomedical research , since these grants provide the re- sources for carrying out this important work . A vital element for the continued and future success of this Na- tion's biomedical research effort is the training of our next ...
Page 160
... biomedical research since these grants are the very lifeblood of our scientific endeavor . Grants fund basic and clinical research in universities , medical schools , hospitals , clinics , research institutes and , to a limited extent ...
... biomedical research since these grants are the very lifeblood of our scientific endeavor . Grants fund basic and clinical research in universities , medical schools , hospitals , clinics , research institutes and , to a limited extent ...
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... biomedical research enterprise must rely upon the federal government , and espe- cially the NIH , for its support . We have emphasized the extraordinary health and welfare benefits to citizens of the United States from the development ...
... biomedical research enterprise must rely upon the federal government , and espe- cially the NIH , for its support . We have emphasized the extraordinary health and welfare benefits to citizens of the United States from the development ...
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... biomedical research community . The National Institutes of Health has pro- vided the knowledge base for the treatment , cure , and prevention of diseases which afflicted humans for generations . However , many other illnesses continue ...
... biomedical research community . The National Institutes of Health has pro- vided the knowledge base for the treatment , cure , and prevention of diseases which afflicted humans for generations . However , many other illnesses continue ...
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