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- It is planning to begin a new final phase study for US approval.
- The two-phase study involved five teaching hospitals and 9, 100 patients over four years.
- The report is the second in a three-phase study on security for the 21st century.
- The report is the last of a three-phase study on security for the 21st century.
- The report was the second in a three-phased study on security for the coming century.
- The report is the last of a three-phase study by the commission established in 1998.
- It is situated in the overarching fields of gender studies, specifically men's studies, and life phase studies.
- In 2012, Cambridgeshire County Council requested a three-phase study from Atkins into the reopening of the line for public transport.
- Results of the peer-reviewed, final-phase study will be released on Monday at the American Urological Association conference in Orlando, Florida.
- "In worldwide clinical trials, Zyprexa was shown, in acute-phase studies, to be superior to placebos in treating overall symptoms of schizophrenia, including both positive and negative symptoms.
- His areas of involvement include solid-state chemistry ( structure-property-processing-performance relationship ), x-ray diffraction, high pressure phase studies, thermal analysis, magnetic materials, crystal growth, ferroelectricity, injection moulding, rapid prototyping and ceramic processing.
- He said he does not plan to be involved in Phase II gene therapy trials, which test efficacy, but defended his right to participate in Phase studies, which are aimed at demonstrating safety.
- In response to this exciting new avenue for free online information, the Botswana-UPenn Partnership ( BUP ) Health Informatics Program and the University of Botswana ( UB ) have partnered in a 3-phase study investigating Wikipedia as an mHealth tool.
- In 2000, as a result of a small, non-controlled clinical trial of the Cypher stent, conducted on fewer than 50 patients in Brazil and the Netherlands, the FDA uncharacteristically allowed Cordis to jump to a large-scale trial without further early-phase studies.