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25– 36 Thus the Commission on Nanoscience has provided a "Code of Conduct for all individuals and civil society organizations involved or interested in nanosciences and nanotechnologies (N&N) research".
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No validation of the quality of the information provided, either by adherence to a code of conduct or by third-party certification.
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While our survey suggests that most pharmaceutical companies and agencies have a code of conduct and provide mandatory training on responsible publication practices to relevant staff, this is not always the case, and there is room for improvement, especially for those that subcontract work to freelancers.
From 1989 to 1993, as the chairman of the International Cricket Council, he implemented a code of conduct for the sport, provided for neutral match officials and helped return South Africa to test competition.
That system, modeled after a similar one in Britain, would require firms to abide by a code of conduct, like not defrauding customers, instead of providing a list of specific rules.
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That application included a code of conduct.
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