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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approved information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information that has been officially sanctioned or validated for use.
Example: "Before sharing the report, please ensure that all the data included is approved information to maintain compliance with our standards."
Alternatives: "authorized information" or "validated information".
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(b) The approved information collection requirements contained in this part appear in §§ 100.21, 100.23 and appendix A to this part.
Stamped, approved information sheets were used in place of written consent forms.
All subjects gave written consent after reading an approved information sheet.
Summaries of Product Characteristics (SmPCs) and patient information leaflets (PILs) are the only officially approved information on prescription-only medicinal products addressing healthcare professionals (HCPs) and patients.
All participants signed approved information consent, and the study was carried out in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration II and European Guidelines for Good Clinical Practice [ 26].
These drugs included approved information on use in the paediatric population resulting from the paediatric clinical trials performed in response to paediatric legislative initiatives.
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Thus, the process of peer review should include close attention to the references that appear in articles before recommending them for publication and potentially approving information that contradicts evidence based research.
Written informed consent will be obtained for the child using the HREC approved Participant Information and Consent Form.
Includes proposal, award letter, and approved budget information.
Has the Office of Management and Budget approved the information collection requirements?
§ 9.210 Has the Office of Management and Budget approved the information collection requirements?
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