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Although other extant tools for assessing NOS conceptions provide much more robust measurements (Bell and Lederman [2003]; Abd-El-Khalick [2001]; Lederman [1999]), they are decidedly more labor-intensive to score and not easily implemented via the online tools and under the Institutional Review Board guidelines approved for this study.
The IRB was obtained and approved for this study in France (CPP committee C1016) by INSERM and INSERM serves as IRB of record for all institutions/hospitals.
The use of tissue sourced from prion infected (AEEC 04154, 0707227) and uninfected (AEEC 05090, 0810787) mice was approved for this study by the University of Melbourne Animal Ethics Committee Brains were collected from balb/c mice in the terminal stage of disease following intracerebral inoculation with M1000 prions [41].
The Medical Ethical Committee of the VU University Medical Center approved for this study.
Parents or legal guardians read and signed an informed consent approved for this study.
Written informed consent was obtained from all human subjects, according to a protocol (09-0245-T) approved for this study by the University Health Network Research Ethics Board.
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Duke University Medical Health System's Institutional Review Board (IRB), the National Bureau of Statistics of China, and the Ethical Committee of Social Science Division of Peking University reviewed and approved ethics for this study.
The animals were strictly cared for following the standard protocols approved specifically for this study by the Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China (Permit Number: RNL10/08).
Ethical approval for this study was approved by University Hospital Birmingham Trust LRECC 2003/331).
The Ethics Committee for Clinical Research of Kurume University approved this study.
The University of Utah's IRB and Resource for Genetic Epidemiologic Research approved this study.
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