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Contentious experiments should be approved by ethics committees – normal practice for trials in hospitals and universities.
Contractors said they could complete work in time for trials in August 2003 only if there were no big delays.
Like the United States, Australia largely opposes turning over its soldiers for trials in foreign courts; its civilians are subject to foreign laws when they are abroad.
They needed to beat at least two crews to avoid returning for trials in June in West Windsor, N.J.
Steven R. Shapiro, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, said the group had concluded the president was, in effect, making law by authorizing the military tribunals and providing the procedures for trials in them.
For trials in America, journalists and other members of the public sit inside the courtroom; in Guantánamo, they will watch from behind soundproof glass, which can be screened off, with the sound eliminated, at any time.
As part of the study, the investigators explored the government database ClinicalTrials.gov for trials in the United States whose descriptions included the terms "couples," "erectile dysfunction" or "hypoactive".
Recommendations for trials in MRM specifically are contained in the second edition of the IHS guidelines.
Clear methodological guidelines have been given for trials in general practice, but not for vaccine trials.
The aim of this project was to generate a consensus-based prioritized list of core outcomes for trials in hemodialysis.
Conclusion: Interventions are feasible for trials in this population and have broad applicability to other populations aging with disability.
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