CRFs definition
CRFs means a Case Report Form which is a printed, optical, or electronic document designed to record Protocol-required information to be reported to the Sponsor for each Subject.
CRFs means the paper (or, as the case may be, electronic) case report forms prepared and owned by INSERM containing, among other information, the Clinical Data generated during the Original Period and the Follow-Up Period (all as defined below).
CRFs means case report forms. 1.5 „CRF“ znamená Formulář pro individuální záznamy subjektů hodnocení (case report forms).
More Definitions of CRFs
CRFs means the case report forms for the Study and shall include electronic CRFs (“eCRFs”) and the data contained therein.
CRFs means the case report forms described in the Protocol.
CRFs means the Case Report Form which is a printed, optical or electronic document designed to record all of the Study required information which shall be reported to HUMANITAS on each patient (Study Subject).
CRFs means a printed or electronic document designed to record all of the Protocol-required information to be reported to Sponsor on each Study Subject.
CRFs means the paper (or, as the case may be, electronic) case report forms prepared and owned by INSERM containing, among other information, the
CRFs. Sponsor will provide AIR with a sufficient quantity of Case Report Forms ("CRF's") and necessary questionnaires or documentation to conduct the Study. All original CRF's will be the sole property of Sponsor. All other original records of the work completed under this Agreement, including patient medical records, laboratory records and reports, scans, films and information on pre-existing AIR databases will be AIR property. AIR will retain a copy of all Study documents for internal research, teaching and archival purposes.
CRFs means the case report forms.