Withdrawal from the Study Sample Clauses

Withdrawal from the Study. In case a subject is lost-to-follow-up, every possible effort must be made by the study site personnel to contact the subject and determine the reason for withdrawal. The measures taken to follow up must be documented. Subjects have the right to withdraw from the study at any time for any reason. If a subject withdraws from the study before Day 30, the subject should have a complete evaluation performed at the time of withdrawal that includes all Day 30 procedures (see Time and Event Schedule that follows Synopsis). Subjects will be followed for MI and the need for IABP/LVAD through postoperative Day 5; postoperative dialysis through Day 30, and the occurrence of all-cause mortality through Day 90 unless they specifically withdraw their consent for further contact or for medical records review (for details on contact with subject or other documented follow-up, see Section 9.1.2, Screening Phase). When a subject withdraws before completing the study, the reason for withdrawal is to be documented on the eCRF and in the source document. Study drug assigned to the withdrawn subject may not be assigned to another subject. Subjects who withdraw will not be replaced.
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Withdrawal from the Study. The research collaborators listed above can withdraw from this study at any point during the research project, with no negative consequences. Any contributions to the research project up until that point, including advice, feedback, data interpretation, photographs, audio recordings, and video recordings will remain with the project. Partners may request a meeting regarding changing the terms of this agreement at any time during the project. All partners will be willing to discuss and resolve any associated concerns with this project. Possible Benefits: NAME BENEFIT Partners ● Contribution to Project ● Creation of a methodology for future Project data analysis ● Identification of gaps within Project to be addressed in the futureIncreased capacity for future Indigenous-led research projects using Project ● Support of an Indigenous self-governance initiative ● Support of Indigenous knowledge transfer Community Of ● Support for the establishment of Project ● Increased capacity for a conservation economy Academia ● Contribution to the body of work regarding Indigenous-led conservation initiatives and Indigenous knowledge transmission using technology Government ● Research results may inform conservation policy and support Indigenous-led conservation initiatives Non-Government Organizations ● Introduction of an initial process for Indigenous- led conservation initiatives using Student ● Master of Arts degree ● Opportunity to support an Indigenous-led conservation initiative Possible Risks: This project does not specifically involve the discussion of sensitive topics. However, the analysis of maps and related discussion of hunting and harvesting stories may be emotionally distressing. The following support resources are available for any of the research partners. Health Centre Phone: Community Help Line Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Phone: Hope for Wellness Help Line Call 0-000-000-0000 Confidentiality and Anonymity: This project will not use or disclose any personal information relating to the Project posts. Names will be removed from Project posts prior to analysis. Post photographs will be examined to verify information. Photos from the Project that contain identifiable persons will not be shared outside of the research team, nor publicised without explicit permission from the post contributor on a case-by-case basis.
Withdrawal from the Study. You have the right to leave a study at any time without penalty. Contact Information Contact Xxxxxx Xxxxxx at (000) 000-0000:  if you have any questions about this study or your part in it,  if you have questions, concerns or complaints about the research Contact the Emory Institutional Review Board at 404-712-0720 or 000-000-0000 or xxx@xxxxx.xxx:  if you have questions about your rights as a research participant.  if you have questions, concerns or complaints about the research.  You may also let the IRB know about your experience as a research participant through our Research Participant Survey at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/s/6ZDMW75. Consent By continuing on with this survey, you are giving your informed consent to participate in this study. No documentation will be obtained specifically with your personal information. APPENDIX IV: SUMMARY OF DATA Xxxx xx0 AGE Gen der Pregn ant Education level Duration of employ Lab Role Know. Score MK S % Sco re Attitude Score M AS % Score 2 Practice Score M PS % Score 3 1 31-40 F N Grad 2 yrs + Supervis or 73 106 69 22 30 73 21 26 81 2 31-40 F N Grad 2 yrs + Student 53 106 50 16 30 53 22 26 85 3 over 50 F N Grad 2 yrs + Supervis or 58 106 50 23 30 77 24 26 92 4 over 50 F N Bachelor's 2 yrs + Supervis or 83 106 78 19 30 63 24 26 92 5 41-50 F N Post Grad 2 yrs + Research Staff 79 106 75 19 30 63 20 26 77 6 41-50 F N Post Grad 2 yrs + Supervis or 47 106 44 19 30 63 24 26 92 7 41-50 F N Post Grad 2 yrs + Supervis or 69 106 65 23 30 77 22 26 85 8 41-50 F Y Bachelor's 2 yrs + Research Staff 65 106 61 25 30 83 20 26 77 9 41-50 F N Bachelor's 2 yrs + Technicia n 103 106 97 22 30 73 24 26 92 10 under 30 F N Bachelor's 2 yrs + Student 72 106 68 20 30 67 24 26 92 11 41-50 F N Post Grad 2 yrs + Research Staff 30 106 28 15 30 50 16 26 62 12 41-50 F N Bachelor's 2 yrs + Technicia n 52 106 49 21 30 70 20 26 77 13 over 50 F N Post Grad 2 yrs + Research Staff 97 106 92 21 30 70 24 26 92 14 over 50 F N High School 2 yrs + Technicia n 63 106 59 18 30 60 24 26 92 15 41-50 M N High School 2 yrs + Research Staff 93 106 88 18 30 60 16 26 62 16 over 50 F N Post Grad 2 yrs + Research Staff 65 106 61 22 30 73 23 26 88 17 over 50 M N Bachelor's 2 yrs + Research Staff 102 106 96 21 30 70 22 26 85 18 41-50 M N Post Grad 2 yrs + Research Staff 71 106 67 21 30 70 23 26 88 19 under 30 F N Bachelor's 2 yrs + Supervis or 42 106 40 13 30 43 23 26 88 20 under 30 M N Bachelor's 2 yrs + Research Staff 85 106 80 21 30 70 23 26 88 21 31-40 F N Post G...
Withdrawal from the Study. You can withdraw from the study at any time you wish by stopping participation. There are no consequences for withdrawal. In the case of an interview, any data collected by you up to that point will be used unless you ask us to remove it, at which point that data will be removed. If you wish to have any images, personal information, or data recorded during the meeting about you or provided by you deleted from our files, we will accommodate that as well. However, once images or data are incorporated into published or printed materials they will not be removed or altered.

Related to Withdrawal from the Study

  • Withdrawal from Agreement A. Any Fund may elect to withdraw from this Agreement effective at the end of any monthly period by giving at least 90 days’ prior written notice to each of the parties to this Agreement. Upon the written demand of all other Funds which are parties to this Agreement a Fund shall withdraw, and in the event of its failure to do so shall be deemed to have withdrawn, from this Agreement; such demand shall specify the date of withdrawal which shall be at the end of any monthly period at least 90 days from the time of service of such demand.

  • Withdrawal Events In the event of the death, retirement, withdrawal, expulsion, or dissolution of a Member, or an event of bankruptcy or insolvency, as hereinafter defined, with respect to a Member, or the occurrence of any other event which terminates the continued membership of a Member in the Company pursuant to the Statutes (each of the foregoing being hereinafter referred to as a “Withdrawal Event”), the Company shall terminate sixty days after notice to the Members of such withdrawal Event unless the business of the Company is continued as hereinafter provided. Notwithstanding a Withdrawal Event with respect to a Member, the Company shall not terminate, irrespective of applicable law, if within aforesaid sixty day period the remaining Members, by the unanimous vote or consent of the Members (other than the Member who caused the Withdrawal Event), shall elect to continue the business of the Company. In the event of a Withdrawal Event with respect to an Member, any successor in interest to such Member (including without limitation any executor, administrator, heir, committee, guardian, or other representative or successor) shall not become entitled to any rights or interests of such Member in the Company, other than the allocations and distributions to which such Member is entitled, unless such successor in interest is admitted as a Member in accordance with this Agreement. An “event of bankruptcy or insolvency” with respect to a Member shall occur if such Member:

  • Permitted Withdrawals and Transfers from the Master Servicer Collection Account (a) The Master Servicer will, from time to time on demand of the Master Servicer, the Trustee or the Securities Administrator, make or cause to be made such withdrawals or transfers from the Master Servicer Collection Account as the Master Servicer has designated for such transfer or withdrawal pursuant to the Servicing Agreements. The Master Servicer may clear and terminate the Master Servicer Collection Account pursuant to Section 10.01 and remove amounts from time to time deposited in error.

  • Permitted Withdrawals from the Collection Accounts and Certificate Account (a) Each Servicer may from time to time make withdrawals from the related Collection Account for the following purposes:

  • Permitted Withdrawals from the Collection Account The Servicer may, from time to time, withdraw funds from the Collection Account for the following purposes:

  • Withdrawal Conditions; Withdrawal Period 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Part A of this Section, no withdrawal shall be made:

  • Withdrawals from the Collection Account (a) The Servicer shall, from time to time, make withdrawals from the Collection Account for any of the following purposes or as described in Section 4.01:

  • Permitted Withdrawals from the Certificate Account (a) The Master Servicer may, from time to time, make withdrawals from the Certificate Account for the following purposes (limited, in the case of Servicer reimbursements, to cases where funds in the respective Custodial P&I Account are not sufficient therefor):

  • Permitted Withdrawals from the Custodial Account (a) The Master Servicer may, from time to time as provided herein, make withdrawals from the Custodial Account of amounts on deposit therein pursuant to Section 3.07 that are attributable to the Mortgage Loans for the following purposes:

  • Permitted Withdrawals from the Certificate Account and the Distribution Account (a) The Master Servicer may (and, in the case of clause (ix) below, shall) from time to time make withdrawals from the Certificate Account for the following purposes but only to the extent of amounts related to the Combined Mortgage Loans or the Group 5 Mortgage Loans, as applicable to the particular withdrawal:

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