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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... percent increase . This proposed increase is justified by the high cost of clinical research , the testing of new treatments in human beings , which now can and must be expanded . It is also justified by an urgent need to intensify ...
... percent increase . This proposed increase is justified by the high cost of clinical research , the testing of new treatments in human beings , which now can and must be expanded . It is also justified by an urgent need to intensify ...
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... percent of the Federal budget it is right now ? Ms. Fox . Pardon me ? Senator HARKIN . What percent of the Federal budget is edu- cation ? Ms. Fox . It is 1.7 percent of the total Federal budget , even with the substantial increase that ...
... percent of the Federal budget it is right now ? Ms. Fox . Pardon me ? Senator HARKIN . What percent of the Federal budget is edu- cation ? Ms. Fox . It is 1.7 percent of the total Federal budget , even with the substantial increase that ...
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... percent Congress ' FY 1991 ( school year 1991-1992 ) appropriation , placing this program at approximately 9 percent of NAPPE . Such program should for FY 1992 . have an appropriation of COR believes that this $ 3.996 billion . an ...
... percent Congress ' FY 1991 ( school year 1991-1992 ) appropriation , placing this program at approximately 9 percent of NAPPE . Such program should for FY 1992 . have an appropriation of COR believes that this $ 3.996 billion . an ...
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... percent of its popu- lation age 85 years and above , or nearly 10 percent of its senior residents and 2 percent of the State's total population . Of this age group , again , there are substantially more females than males . The good ...
... percent of its popu- lation age 85 years and above , or nearly 10 percent of its senior residents and 2 percent of the State's total population . Of this age group , again , there are substantially more females than males . The good ...
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... percent of its older population age eighty- five and above , or nearly ten percent of its senior residents and two percent of the state's total population . Of this age grouping , there are 276 females per 100 males . Despite the fact ...
... percent of its older population age eighty- five and above , or nearly ten percent of its senior residents and two percent of the state's total population . Of this age grouping , there are 276 females per 100 males . Despite the fact ...
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additional Administration agencies AIDS alcohol American appropriations areas arthritis assistance Association basic behalf biomedical research cancer cause centers cervical cancer Chairman clinical committee Congress continue costs critical diabetes disabilities disease disorders dollars drug abuse efforts employment federal fiscal year 1992 funding gene graduate grants Hawaii Health Service hemophilia impact important improve increase initiatives investment Job Corps kidney LIHEAP major Medicare medicine million National Institute Native Hawaiian NIAID NIAMS NIDDK nuclear medicine nursing opportunity organizations patients Pell Grant percent physicians population port-wine stain PREPARED STATEMENT President prevention priority problems professional proposed public health recommendations rehabilitation request Samoan Samoan Americans scientists Senator ADAMS Senator BUMPERS Senator HARKIN Senator INOUYE sexually transmitted diseases Society statement follows subcommittee testimony Thank tion Title treatment urge