Ethics Approval definition

Ethics Approval means the approval by the Responsible HREC of the Study protocol;
Ethics Approval means the research ethics approval granted by a REB in accordance with this Policy.
Ethics Approval means the ethics application for a Project together with the approval of that application and any conditions of approval provided by the HREC. Force Majeure Event means any act of god, act of nature, including any epidemic or outbreak of pandemic disease, fire, act of government or state, war, civil commotion, insurrection, embargo, prevention from or hindrance in obtaining raw material, energy or other supplies, labour disputes of whatever nature or whatever reason beyond the control of the affected Party.

Examples of Ethics Approval in a sentence

  • Ethics Approval shall mean any documented decision by competent ethics authorities or bodies allowing the Parties to process the Data for the purposes and in the conditions set forth hereunder.

  • Ethics Approval: All study protocols were approved by the Institutional Review Boards of Emory University, Harvard University, and the National Bureau of Economic Research.

  • Signed: Date: June 26, 2020 Ethics Approval CITI Training Certificate Acknowledgement I would like to express my sincere gratitude and indebtedness to my thesis advisor, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx who made this work possible.

  • Ethics Approval: This research was approved by the Hong Kong East Cluster Research Ethics Committee of Hospital Authority, Hong Kong (Ref No.: HKECREC-2022-046).

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More Definitions of Ethics Approval

Ethics Approval. Approval for the study was granted by the local research ethics committee (reference number 1041). CD had the original idea for the study, developed and designed the project; MC performed data analysis; CD and MC wrote the paper; CD is the guarantor of the paper. REFERENCES
Ethics Approval means the relevant ethics approvals required for the Research Purpose, as specified in Item 3 of Schedule 1;
Ethics Approval means approval granted by an ethics committee following review of the ethical acceptability of human research and ensuring compliance with regulatory and legislative requirements, as well as institutional policies relating to human research. Execution Date means the date that this Agreement has been signed by the last Party; Fees means the costs charged to the Lead Research Organisation under or with respect to this Agreement as specified in Item 5 of the Schedule 1. Intellectual Property Rights means all intellectual and industrial property rights and interests throughout the world, whether registered or unregistered, including trade marks, designs, patents, inventions, semi-conductor, circuit layouts and other eligible layouts, copyright and analogous rights, trade secrets, processes, concepts, plant breeder’s rights, confidential information and know- how; Laws means any statute, regulation, order, rule, subordinate legislation or other document enforceable under any statute, regulation, order, rule or subordinate legislation;
Ethics Approval. The study was approved by the ethical committee of School of Biomedical and Laboratory Sciences, University of Gondar. In addition, written informed consent was obtained from each participant. RESULTS A total of two-hundred and ninety-three sputum specimens were collected for the study. Of 293 examined sputum specimens, 7(2.4%) and 13(4.4%) were AFB positive by using ZN concentration technique and direct fluorescent microscopy respectively (Table 1).
Ethics Approval has the meaning given in clause 8.1.
Ethics Approval. The study was approved by NHS Greater Glasgow Primary Care Division Research Ethics Committee—REC Reference Number 05/S0701/48. REFERENCES
Ethics Approval means ethics approval, or written confirmation that ethics approval is not required, given by the relevant registered Human Research Ethics Committee registered with the National and Health Medical Research Council (NHMRC).