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The primary purposes of Phase I cancer clinical trials are to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and the treatment schedule of a new drug.
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The main purpose of phase II is to gather preliminary evidence as to whether the potential drug helps participants with the relevant disease.
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We briefly describe the purpose of phase II studies as a source of preliminary data for phase III prevention trials, and address statistical and other practical considerations for phase III prostate cancer prevention trials.
The purpose of Phase I designs is to estimate the MTD (maximum tolerated dose, in practice a dose with some given acceptable rate of toxicity) while, at the same time, minimizing the number of patients treated at doses too far removed from the MTD.
The purpose of phase locking is eliminating the phase difference of two clock signal inputting the comparator.
The purpose of phase A is to assess d-Confidence on regular data avoiding to add extra disturbing factors that might come by when using unstructured data.
The purpose of Phase II is to investigate the effect on biomass, lipid productivity, and fatty acid composition of the C. vulgaris of changing the aeration medium from air to 10% CO2 (assuming there is sufficient nitrogen available).
The primary purpose of phase II was to explore the optimal ratio of steam to oxygen and the flow rate required to obtain high-quality syngas in the FCG process.
However, phase wrapping results in discontinuity due to the shifting phase term, ±2π given in Equation 3. The purpose of phase expansion proposed in this article is recovering linear parallel lines by shifting original phase terms and copying it to the interpolated frequency domain which is defined as the multiple linear regression model.
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