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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... proposed , that is a 26 - percent increase . You do not have to do it now in oral testimony , but you can do it in ... propose that as a second priority . I realize the difficulties that certainly exist in the current fiscal year and ...
... proposed , that is a 26 - percent increase . You do not have to do it now in oral testimony , but you can do it in ... propose that as a second priority . I realize the difficulties that certainly exist in the current fiscal year and ...
Page 181
... proposed increase for NIH is only 6 percent , which , I might add , is the least amount proposed for R & D in any agency . To us , this is disturbing when one considers that 80 percent of current biotechnology research is actually ...
... proposed increase for NIH is only 6 percent , which , I might add , is the least amount proposed for R & D in any agency . To us , this is disturbing when one considers that 80 percent of current biotechnology research is actually ...
Page 183
... proposed to restrict the year- to - year growth of the costs of grants . Under the proposed plan , for example , the size of grants funded in 1991 , both competing and noncompeting , will be reduced substantially from study - section ...
... proposed to restrict the year- to - year growth of the costs of grants . Under the proposed plan , for example , the size of grants funded in 1991 , both competing and noncompeting , will be reduced substantially from study - section ...
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... proposed for the NIH Shared Instrumentation Grant ( SIG ) program , which is requested at $ 8.7 million , a decrease of $ 23.9 million from fiscal 1991. The number of awards will decrease from 142 in 1991 to 36 in 1992. This is the only ...
... proposed for the NIH Shared Instrumentation Grant ( SIG ) program , which is requested at $ 8.7 million , a decrease of $ 23.9 million from fiscal 1991. The number of awards will decrease from 142 in 1991 to 36 in 1992. This is the only ...
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... proposal . Specifically , the proposed budget is $ 500 million short of meeting the real costs of the grants proposed . Our two associations are active participants in the Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research Funding . In essence , we ...
... proposal . Specifically , the proposed budget is $ 500 million short of meeting the real costs of the grants proposed . Our two associations are active participants in the Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research Funding . In essence , we ...
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