Multi-site definition
Multi-site means Service to more than one Site. “MAC” means a Media Access Control address.
Multi-site means that the same research procedures (i.e., protocol) are being conducted at one or more domestic sites and that each site is under the control of a local participating investigator.
Multi-site means that the same research protocol is being conducted at one or more domestic sites and that each site is under the control of a local participating investigator. This typically involves a lead site that receives the grant or contract directly from NIH and then establishes a subaward or subcontract to each participating site. The research could be a clinical trial, an observational study, or a basic clinical research study.
More Definitions of Multi-site
Multi-site means that the same research procedures (i.e., protocol) are being conducted at one or more domestic sites and each site is under the control of a local participating investigator. This typically involves a lead site that receives a grant or contract directly from NIH and then establishes a subaward or subcontract to each participating site.
Multi-site means multiple institutions with separate legal entities or institutions with separate Federal Wide Assurances (FWAs). Multisite does NOT mean multiple sites within the Downstate, which are covered under a single FWA.
Multi-site means a number of different Sites covered by the Contract.
Multi-site means that the same research procedures (i.e., protocol) are being conducted at one or more domestic sites.
Multi-site. This is for multiple internal use applications at the Company and may be used on multiple domains for the same company. A Multi-Site License is obtained when three copies of the Product are purchased.
Multi-site means two or more (up to five) community coalitions or community-based organizations applying together to implement the same program(s). For multi-site applications that do not involve school-based curriculum instruction work, the participating coalitions or community-based organizations will need to select one fiscal agent and that fiscal agent will need to demonstrate its support for the application. For projects involving school-based curriculum instruction work, the Educational Service District (ESD) will be the applicant agency and ▇▇▇▇▇ serve as fiscal agent for the project.