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The importance of QT liability detection has been reinforced by non-clinical [International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) S7B] and clinical (ICH E14) regulatory guidance from the International Conference on Harmonization.
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Change blindness is therefore a liability and the efficient detection of changes could increase the time available to assess threat – thereby reducing errors in categorization that can tragically lead to mistakes.
For example, this approach not only avoids the liability associated with scintillation detection or use and disposal of radioisotopes, but also it enhances safety and reduces costs.
Errors in trend detection illustrate the liabilities of using visual inspection as the sole means by which to analyze behavioral data.
Equally, in situ hybridisation assays to detect fos and other gene expression, or quantitative analysis of fluorescence changes using a GCaMP-3 transgenic line, could be used for the efficient detection of seizure liabilities in compounds as part of safety pharmacology programmes (Winter et al., 2008).
In 1999, the City Council replaced the old rules for the paint's detection and removal and for landlords' liability.
In the near future, not having behavioral detection systems present will be seen as a danger and liability, especially as the cost of monitoring technology drops and advanced surveillance becomes even more affordable.
"Liability problems are part of the issue," Mr. Johnston said, referring to the potential for lawsuits if a child-detection system failed to alert a driver.
Limited liability?
Would that cover liability?
"He becomes a liability".
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