Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1982: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - United States |
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... rate of advance in molecular biology research is phenomenal and is exceeded only by the diverse and powerful implications it holds for society . Areas in which applications will probably be significant in this decade include production ...
... rate of advance in molecular biology research is phenomenal and is exceeded only by the diverse and powerful implications it holds for society . Areas in which applications will probably be significant in this decade include production ...
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... rates for scrap , a sever- ance tax , and Federal procurement of recycled materials would be less effective . Addi- tional Federal support for research and development on uses of recovered resources would be useful ; development of ...
... rates for scrap , a sever- ance tax , and Federal procurement of recycled materials would be less effective . Addi- tional Federal support for research and development on uses of recovered resources would be useful ; development of ...
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... rates vary widely among U.S. carriers , the average derailment rates for the nine largest ( in ton - miles ) U.S. carriers were similar to those of the Cana- dian railroads for 1976 and 1977. However , the average derailment rates for ...
... rates vary widely among U.S. carriers , the average derailment rates for the nine largest ( in ton - miles ) U.S. carriers were similar to those of the Cana- dian railroads for 1976 and 1977. However , the average derailment rates for ...
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... rate . The United States is expected to have 600,000 physicians by 1990 , as against 378,000 in 1975. As a result , Federal concern has shifted from the total number to the kinds needed and where they are needed . Wide variations in ...
... rate . The United States is expected to have 600,000 physicians by 1990 , as against 378,000 in 1975. As a result , Federal concern has shifted from the total number to the kinds needed and where they are needed . Wide variations in ...
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... rate of return on capital . About 80 percent of the richest shale is on Federal land . Four tracts ( in Colorado and Utah ) have been leased under the Federal Prototype Leasing Program . None of the extensive private holdings is now ...
... rate of return on capital . About 80 percent of the richest shale is on Federal land . Four tracts ( in Colorado and Utah ) have been leased under the Federal Prototype Leasing Program . None of the extensive private holdings is now ...
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additional Administration agencies AMERICAN FOLKLIFE CENTER Amount FY 1982 analysis Architect Average Positions Budget authority Capitol Power Plant cataloging CENTRAL SUPPORT SERVICES civilian pay CONGRESS SALARIES Congressional Research Service costs current level increase Division employees Energy Federal fiscal year 1982 Full-time equivalent funds FY 1981 Amount Government Printing Office Growing workload House Committee Increases continued Increases FY 1981 Justification of Increases Legislative Library experienced library materials LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Library's Long distance telephone maintenance Net operating income Non-personal services Object Class offset operating Outlays pay raise percent permanent positions Personnel benefits Personnel compensation Photoduplication printing and binding Printing and reproduction Rental of equipment repair reports requested Research Service SALARIES AND EXPENSES SENATE BUDGET COMMITTEE Senate Committee September 30 staff Supplemental Supplies and materials taggants thousands of dollars Transportation of things Travel and transportation U.S. Congress Unobligated balance