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trial and aimed
Project Coast claimed its first victims at the end of 1982, when “ Operation Duel ” was launched, which aimed to eliminate hundreds of SWAPO prisoners and SADF informants. 64 Col. Johan Theron, Counterintelligence Officer in the Special Forces, testified at the Basson trial that he received muscle relaxant pills from Basson in December 1982 and killed approximately 200 SWAPO prisoners, then dumped their bodies from airplanes out to sea.
Currently, most clinical trial programs follow ICH guidelines, aimed at " ensuring that good quality, safe and effective medicines are developed and registered in the most efficient and cost-effective manner.
In June 1973, the project, with a complete new design, was restarted by Nicolae Ceauşescu, who had previously ordered the rehabilitation of people sentenced in the 1952 trial, and who aimed to withdraw the Lower Danube from Soviet control ( which had been consecrated by the 1948 Danube Conference ).
In a clinical trial conducted at the University of Western Australia, aimed at showing the effectiveness of probiotics in reducing childhood allergies, researchers gave 178 children either a probiotic or a placebo for the first six months of their life.
In 1925, after the Sofia bomb attack aimed to assassinate Tsar Boris III, the Communist Party was outlawed and persecution escalated, with many notable figures who had expressed Communist beliefs — for example, writer Geo Milev — being repressed, and many killed without trial.
The vehicle's attempt ends when it comes to a stop ( depending on the exact level of skill the trial is aimed at, any stopping may end the attempt, or a few seconds may be allowed ).
As a three-year-old, Galileo was conditioned for a middle-distance campaign and was aimed at Derby trial races in spring.
This trial is aimed at examining the usefulness of cochlea implantation in patients with residual low-frequency hearing.
Gelsinger joined a clinical trial run by the University of Pennsylvania that aimed at developing a treatment for infants born with severe disease.
In 2009, the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) granted Geron clearance for a phase I clinical trial: a multi-center assessment aimed at evaluating the safety and tolerability of GRNOPC1 in patients with complete ASIA ( American Spinal Injury Association ) Impairment Scale grade A thoracic spinal cord injuries.

trial and study
In 2007, U. S. Department of Defense ’ s Telemedicine and Advanced Technologies Research Center ( TATRC ) began to study the antimicrobial properties of copper alloys, including four brasses ( C87610, C69300, C26000, C46400 ) in a multi-site clinical hospital trial conducted at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center ( New York City ), the Medical University of South Carolina, and the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center ( South Carolina ).
The first large-scale trial evaluating the efficacy of BCG was conducted from 1956 to 1963, and involved 54, 239 school children who received BCG at the age of 14 or 15 ; this study showed an efficacy of 84 % up to five years after immunization.
In most systems, the trial ( or the procedure ) can be suspended in order to allow the experts to study the case and produce their results.
After graduation, Polk traveled to Nashville to study law under renowned Nashville trial attorney Felix Grundy.
In one study, citizens willing to impose the death penalty were presented in 2 experiments with 4 sets of instructions ( i. e., baseline instructions, instructions used at trial, instructions revised according to Eighth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution holdings, and model instructions written in nontechnical language ).
This study, the VIGOR trial, raised the issue of the cardiovascular safety of the coxibs.
A 2009 study by the European Association of Law and Economics observed that innocent defendants are consistently more likely than guilty defendants to reject otherwise-favorable pleas proposals, even when theoretically disadvantageous to do so, because of perceived unfairness, and would do so even if the expected sanction would be worse if they proceeded to trial.
The study concluded that " his somewhat counterintuitive ' cost of innocence ,' where the preferences of innocents lead them collectively to fare worse than their guilty counterparts, is further increased by the practice of imposing much harsher sentences at trial on defendants who contest the charges.
However, this prompted the The Department for Transport to undertake a desk study in to semi-trailer trucks, which has resulted in the longer semi-trailer trial which commenced in 2012.
This time is chronicled in the novel Cain's Book, which at the time became something of a sensation, being an honest study of heroin addiction with descriptions of sex and drug use that got it banned in Britain, where the book was the subject of an obscenity trial ; in America, however, it received favourable reviews.
Mencken is known for writing The American Language, a multi-volume study of how the English language is spoken in the United States, and for his satirical reporting on the Scopes trial, which he dubbed the " Monkey Trial ".
* Clinical trial – a study carried out in humans ( generally using volunteers ) to answer a question such as whether a new treatment ( or drug or exercise technique ) is effective or safe as treatment.
* Diabetes control and complications trial ( DCCT ) – A 10-year study ( 1983 – 1993 ) funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases to assess the effects of intensive therapy on the long-term complications of diabetes.
One trial review indicated that sucking on crystallized ginger or sipping ginger tea can help to relieve the nausea, while an earlier study indicated that it had only a placebo effect.
* Clinical trial, a medical research study
However a 2004 National Audit Organization report noted that the business case was unproved ; conditions at the site of the Variable Speed Limits trial were not stable before or during the trial, and the study was deemed neither properly controlled nor reliable.
This study confirmed the results of the initial company-sponsored randomized controlled trial and provided independent verification of the efficacy of TMS in the treatment of major depression in individuals who have not benefited from initial antidepressant medication therapy.
This study concluded that "... daily left prefrontal TMS as monotherapy produced significant and clinically meaningful antidepressant therapeutic effects greater than sham ..." A follow-on open-label extension study for the NIMH-sponsored trial reported similar outcomes to those observed in the company sponsored open-label study.
Gosset acquired that knowledge by study, trial and error and by spending two terms in 1906 – 7 in the biometric laboratory of Karl Pearson.
" Another example researchers reported in the study was a clinical trial of a new therapy for cancer patients suffering from anorexia.
When plaintiffs tried to use the memo in support of punitive damages, the trial judge ruled it inadmissible for that purpose ( p. 1021, Schwartz study ).
On December 13, 2004, the HIV Vaccine Trials Network ( HVTN ) began recruiting for the STEP study, a 3, 000-participant phase II clinical trial of a novel HIV vaccine, at sites in North America, South America, the Caribbean and Australia.

trial and how
I studied Welch closely as the trial progressed for any hint which might give me a lead as to how he might be thwarted.
At the trial of Lepidus, Caligula felt no compunction about denouncing them as adulteresses, producing handwritten letters discussing how they were going to kill him.
He believes that Luke ’ s purpose was to share his faith in Jesus, to provide guidance for living under Roman role and to inform believers of how to act if put on trial.
Other debilitating scandals included " Arms to Iraq " – the ongoing inquiry into how government ministers including Alan Clark ( also involved in an unrelated scandal involving the revelation of his affair with the wife and both daughters of a South African judge ) had encouraged businesses to supply arms to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, in breach of the official arms embargo, and how senior ministers had, on legal advice, attempted to withhold evidence of this official connivance when directors of Matrix Churchill were put trial for breaking the embargo.
Yet at one point during trial, a U. S. Army interpreter asked Baron Ernst von Weizsäcker how Hitler could have made him a high official.
Moreover, although a lawsuit commenced within the time allowed by a limitations period is valid no matter how long it takes for the action to proceed to trial, laches can sometimes be applied even in a situation where a lawsuit has been commenced and any delays would otherwise be reasonable.
In April 2010, Joseph Hartzler, the prosecutor at McVeigh's trial, questioned how he could have decided to pass over a prior target building because of an included florist shop but at the Murrah building not "... notice that there's a child day-care center there, that there was a credit union there and a Social Security office?
In 1753, Lind published A Treatise of the Scurvy, in which he explained the details of his clinical trial and how scurvy was successfully eradicated from his test subjects ( nuns ).
In response to this decision, Darrow made a sarcastic comment to Judge Raulston ( as he often did throughout the trial ) on how he had been agreeable only on the prosecution's suggestions, for which he apologized the next day, keeping himself from being found in contempt of court.
The Malleus Maleficarum, an infamous witch-hunting manual used by both Catholics and Protestants, outlines how to identify a witch, what makes a woman more likely than a man to be a witch, how to put a witch on trial, and how to punish a witch.
Since each individual's tolerance to lactose varies, according to the U. S. National Institutes of Health ( NIH ), " Dietary control of lactose intolerance depends on people learning through trial and error how much lactose they can handle.
* the judge, rather than the parties or their lawyers, decides how the trial is conducted
After the trial has begun, the graphologist advises counsel on how to slant their case, for the most favorable response from the jury .< ref name =" kimon ">
" Such concealment of character identity has resulted in some disparity as to how critics identify the book's main protagonists ; for example, while most find consensus that Festy King, who appears on trial in I. 4, is a HCE type, not all analysts agree on this – for example Anthony Burgess believes him to be Shaun.
He was also liable to pay all of Penguin's costs of the trial, estimated to be as much as £ 2 million ( US $ 3. 2 million ) though it remains uncertain how much of these liabilities he will ultimately pay for.
The average litigator might get much more out of a clerkship at the trial court level, where he or she will be learning about motions practices, dealing with lawyers, and generally learning how a trial court works on the inside.
*: In a rebuttal to set the record straight, Black defence lawyer, Edward Greenspan said ‘ Conrad ’ s flawed account of his own trial is a reminder of how seldom an accused person actually grasps what is going on in court ’.
They also often train subjects how to respond or react in a trial training session prior to the scanning one.
The trial in SCO v. Novell was due to start on Monday September 17, in order to determine how much money SCO owed Novell.
In medical jargon, effectiveness is how well a treatment works in practice and efficacy is how well it works in a clinical trial.

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