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This stage would obviously add serious diplomatic challenges to an already complicated scientific protocol.
Leary's hucksterism and the insouciance with which he regarded scientific protocol undeniably imperiled the study of psychedelic drugs, about which he testified before the U.S. Senate in 1966.
One factor slowing the subpoenas for Ames samples, the official added, was the need to develop a scientific protocol that describes exactly how the samples are to be taken and shipped.
"Any citizen deserves evidence that comes out in their trial to be within the guidelines of proper scientific protocol," Mr. Griffin said.
He will be responsible for conducting a scientific protocol while completing the route originally planned but not undertaken by Sir Ernest Shackleton on his ill-fated Endurance expedition 100 years ago.
But there is not a sufficient scientific protocol to test methods, he said, and he believes the "glacis," the sloping foundation of the castle, is too large and high.
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It's a time when scientific protocols come up against physical and logistical realities, since the Alvin pilots know the sub and its abilities like the back of their hands.
Hellman refers at length to the court-ordered review of DNA evidence which discredited the police theory that a knife found in Sollecito's kitchen drawer was the murder weapon, stating that police tests "were not completely in line with international scientific protocols".
Also during the meeting, Dr. Ronald L. Krall, GlaxoSmithKline's chief medical officer, predicted almost exactly the results of another crucial study of Avandia that was two months from publication and whose results, according to scientific protocols and the company itself, should have been kept secret from the company.
The degradation of the performances affecting the muscular-skeletal apparatus can be easily recognized on the upper limb, by exerting specific scientific protocols, to be repeated through the permanence of the subject in weightlessness conditions.
Even hunters fortunate enough to find fossils must dig them from hard ground, often at a cost of more than $100,000 per large skeleton if scientific protocols of preservation and documentation are followed.
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