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In England, provision was mainly statutorily regulated.
aIn Germany, the need for ethical approval is only statutorily regulated for clinical trials on drugs and medical devices, and for stem cell research.
In a two-page questionnaire, practitioners of acupuncture were asked their age, gender, professional organisation and to which statutorily regulated bodies they belonged, their years in practice, style(s) of acupuncture used, the settings in which they practice (whether National Health Service (NHS), independent or not for profit) and the number of treatments given in an average week.
At the time, medical cannabis including edibles weren't as tightly regulated as recreational products are.
As distribution remuneration statutorily regulated wholesale mark-ups and pharmacy mark-ups are added on the ex-factory price [ 26].
"And we are also about as intensively regulated as any lab can be.
At my urging, the House twice voted to dedicate the coastal plain as statutorily protected wilderness.
BME people constitute one in seven of the UK population, yet they represent more than one in three of those accepted as statutorily homeless.
In addition, 14,670 households in England were classed as statutorily homeless, living in either temporary accommodation provided by local authorities, with no permanent address, as of September 2015 – up 4% on the previous year.
There's no food regulated as much as molluscan shellfish".
Individual states, rather than the F.D.A., normally regulate these products as they regulate pharmacies.
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