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In a statement, Ms. Tinsley, the DePuy spokeswoman, said the company "weighed the additional data that would be required for approval against the declining market demand for hip resurfacing".
It should be noted that higher temperatures (80 85 °C) may be required for approval in commercial feed production, in order to ensure that all bacteria are killed.
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The IND is required for approval to begin studies of a new drug in humans.
Although the offer has the backing of Kabel Deutschland's board, Vodafone still appeared to be far short of the threshold of 75 percent of the German company's shareholder votes that are required for approval.
Only a simple majority of votes cast is required for approval, so boycotts would not help opponents.So far, Mr Mesa has been a fireman, though a fairly effective one.
Still, in the nuclear age, most arms cuts have been made with the force of a treaty and the consent of the Senate, where a two-thirds vote is required for approval.
Movement toward another short-term solution came after the Senate on Wednesday rejected competing Republican and Democratic budget measures, with neither able to attract even 50 votes when 60 were required for approval.
Although data on expression levels for stacked GM events are required for approval according to EU regulations (No 503/2013), these are rarely disclosed or they are considered insufficient [42, 96, 97].
On 4 February Tymoshenko's premiership appointment was ratified by the parliament with an overwhelming majority of 373 votes (226 were required for approval).
Many of these remedies are based on folklore [ 8] and have not yet been scrutinized to the scientific rigor that is required for approval of drug therapies.
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