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Science 3 December 2004:
Vol. 306. no. 5702, pp. 1662 - 1663
DOI: 10.1126/science.306.5702.1662

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U.S. SCIENCE BUDGET:
Science Agencies Caught in Postelection Spending Squeeze

Andrew Lawler and Jeffrey Mervis

An Administration determined to hold down spending in all but a handful of priority areas imposed its will on a lame-duck Congress shortly before the Thanksgiving holiday, resulting in a turkey of a 2005 science budget for the majority of researchers.

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Financial Anatomy of Biomedical Research.
H. Moses III, E. R. Dorsey, D. H. M. Matheson, and S. O. Thier (2005)
JAMA 294, 1333-1342
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