Sentences with phrase «trial at any point of time»

For instance, they can drop out of the trial at any point of time, without giving any sort of explanation.
The volunteers participating in trials have certain rights and can opt to quit the trial at any point of time.

Not exact matches

A three - month trial of our Ngara point - to - multipoint, spectrally - efficient wireless technology is being hosted by long - time CSIRO research collaborator Macquarie University, at Macquarie's Sydney campus, with help from industry partner Optus.
«If you take a snapshot of a clinical trial at any given point in time, you can see almost anything,» he says.
The trial in Sierra Leone would not use a placebo but instead would offer groups of health care workers the vaccine at different points in time.
«Effective valve orifice and mean pressure gradients [measures of valve quality] were statistically superior with TAVR at every time point during the trial
«I think there was a sense of the committee that at this particular point in time, there was probably not enough data either in animals or in vitro to conclusively move on to human trials. . .
Median overall survival, commonly referred to as median OS, is the time point at which 50 % of patients in a trial are expected to have survived.
To date, the longest weight - loss trial of IER, lasting six months, demonstrated comparable weight loss amongst overweight / obese women assigned to IER (two ~ 75 % ER days per week) and CER (25 % ER / day) groups at all tested time points.41 Whilst this suggests that IER is no easier to follow in the long - term, the limited variety of foods permitted on restricted days in this particular study (milk, fruits and vegetables) may have limited the acceptability and long - term sustainability of this protocol.
There are a few possibilities and trying each one by trial and error can be time consuming and expensive; at this point, I don't know if you have had a skin biopsy taken for histopathology as a board certified pathologist would be able to see the structure of the skin and to see any cells which may indicate inflammation etc... Also, allergy testing blood test may also be helpful too.
Here at Cummings Veterinary Medical Center, she works specifically as the Oncology Clinical Trials Intern as a point person for oncology clinical trials, recruitment and care of patients throughout the trial time Trials Intern as a point person for oncology clinical trials, recruitment and care of patients throughout the trial time trials, recruitment and care of patients throughout the trial time frame.
The other achievement tied to this pack is a huge 100 points for complete all of the Time Trial missions at the Psychotic difficulty level.
I'm not a speed runner, but I got so addicted to the time trials in this game I spent hundreds of hours doing them, and and at one point before I stopped playing, had the second fastest run in the world without taking damage on the hardest level in the game.
Which is why there is at least one point on which I wholly agree with Sheldon Whitehouse that it is time this «conspiracy» was brought to the attention of a grand jury in a RICO trial.
Determining whether an invention obvious, at what point in time, to whom, and with what level of effort, all raise complicated evidentiary and legal issues that often have to be analyzed as part of patentability and validity opinions or at trial.
Well, actually, the evidence was available even earlier than that: at the time of trial, the point where the judge or prosecutor should have disclosed the relationship to begin with.
And, as we have pointed out many times in this blog, Pennsylvania is only one of two states that prohibit the use of experts at trial.
While Canadian judges, like their Commonwealth siblings, are unwilling to adopt a New York Times v. Sullivan6 - type approach to defamation law (which would require public figure plaintiffs to prove actual malice in order to be successful at trial), doctrinal and technological developments point in favour of an adapted cause of action for public figure plaintiffs under Canadian law.
I am not sure how many times I have been limited in my cross examination of a witness because the judge indicates that I have «made my point» but I would suspect it happens at least once in every trial.
At some point prior to trial, the plaintiff explained that she had seen a puddle of water in a similar location other times.
Great question, which can be framed a number of ways (counsel of record at pleadings v. counsel or record at time trial, or even at some point for a settlement conference on limited retainer, etc.).
How then is a judge in the heat of a trial expected to cope when fine points regarding the admissibility of evidence may be raised at any time?
So we've combined the idea of as emails are arriving, whether it's opposing counsel or from the court, right at that point in time, you can simply select the matter on the right - hand tab of your Outlook inbox and do your calendaring, select the trial date.
We will exclude trials with treatment duration of less than 4 weeks, because the onset of benefit for most antidepressants often takes at least 4 weeks.31 If a study presents data for more than one time point within our predefined acute phase window or beyond 16 weeks, the 8 week (or the closest to 8 week) will be taken as the time.
Approximately 90 - 95 % of all cases settle at some point (whether it is before the filing of a petition for divorce or after spending tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars preparing for or even going through trial), and so the parties generally end up agreeing to a child time - sharing schedule.
Analysis was used to identify the time point and degree of reduction in HRSD that best predicted remission at the end of the trial (week 16).
Even though the trial was powered to detect a small effect size, only modest improvements in parenting risks were found, but no impact on child behavior at follow - up time points of 18, 24, or 36 months was found.
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