Research definition

Research means a methodical investigation into a subject.
Research means a systematic investigation, including research development, testing, and evaluation, designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge.
Research means a systematic investigation, including research development, testing, and evaluation, designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge. Activities that meet this definition constitute research for purposes of this policy, whether or not they are conducted or supported under a program that is considered research for other purposes. For example, some demonstration and service programs may include research activities. For purposes of this part, the following activities are deemed not to be research:

Examples of Research in a sentence

  • Sponsor will report to the Institution promptly (no more than thirty (30) days) any urgent data safety and monitoring reports, e.g., any finding, event, or information, including any information generated from a monitoring visit, that could affect the safety of subjects or their willingness to continue participating in the Research, influence the conduct of the Research, or affect the IRB's approval to continue the Research.

  • Schedule 8.5 – Litigation: ● Complaint by Global Glass Technologies, Inc was filed with the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida on May 7, 2021, against Research Frontiers Inc.

  • Research services furnished to the Advisor by Broker-Dealers who effect securities transactions for the Company may be used by the Advisor in servicing other investment companies, entities or funds and accounts which it manages.

  • If such information is revised while the Research is in progress, Sponsor will timely provide the latest revision to the Principal Investigator.

  • Such reporting obligation shall survive for a reasonable period, but no less than two years, following the conclusion of the Research.


More Definitions of Research

Research means either or both of External Research and Internal Research.
Research means a systematic investigation, including research development, testing and evaluation, designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge. Activities which meet this definition constitute research for purposes of this policy, whether or not they are conducted or supported under a program which is considered research for other purposes. For example, some demonstration and service programs may include research activities.
Research as used in this clause, means all basic, applied, and demonstration research in all fields of science, medicine, engineering, and mathematics, including, but not limited to, research in economics, education, linguistics, medicine, psychology, social sciences statistics, and research involving human subjects or animals.
Research means study or systematic investigation of any biological resource or technological application, that uses biological systems, living organisms or derivatives thereof to make or modify products or processes for any use;
Research means scientific, systematic study and observation, including basic research or applied research that is in the public interest and that adheres to all other applicable ethics and privacy laws or studies conducted in the public interest in the area of public health. Research with personal information that may have been collected from a consumer in the course of the consumer’s interactions with a business’s service or device for other purposes shall be:
Research means conducting research activities to discover, design, optimize, deliver and advance Licensed Agents and Products, including pre-clinical studies and optimization up to the filing of an IND for such Licensed Agent or Product, but excluding Development, Manufacture and Commercialization. When used as a verb, “Researching” means to engage in Research. [***].
Research means a systematic investigation, including research, development, testing, and evaluation designed to develop or contribute to general knowledge. See Directive for additional provisions for including humans in the womb, pregnant women, and neonates (Subpart B); prisoners (Subpart C); and children (Subpart D). See also state and local law for research using autopsy materials.