Experimental Procedure definition
Experimental Procedure means any human research project or study in which the data obtained are derived in any way through observation of, treatment of, manipulation of behavior of, or interviewing of, human subjects, except for the following: (a) gathering existing data in an anonymous form (e.g., review of existing medical records without recording identities of the subjects); (b) non-interventional observation of human behavior in a natural setting; (c) use of human tissues and specimens which are obtained for other purposes (e.g., anonymous use of tissues such as blood left over from clinical use); and (d) anonymous questionnaires which do not involve questions which, when answered, could lead to the identity of the subject; provided, however, that the exceptions described above are not applicable if they involve vulnerable populations, such as children, mentally or emotionally impaired subjects or prisoners.
Experimental Procedure means a medical, rehabilitation, educational or related service, device or methodology which is unproven or is not generally accepted as effective within the professional discipline best able to evaluate the procedure;
Examples of Experimental Procedure in a sentence
An Experimental Procedure to Correct the Impact of Outliers on Assessment Test Scores”.
LIST OF TABLES viii LIST OF FIGURES ix LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS x 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Glass Selection 2 3.0 Experimental Procedure 2 3.1 Frit Fabrication 2 3.2 Frit Slurry Mixing Test.