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All participants firmed the informed consent and all procedures of this prospective study were subjected to the Declaration of Helsinki for the protection of human subjects in medical research.
On the 1st day of May, 1897, William H. Colehour executed to Charles W. Colehour a deed covering the lands in dispute subject to the terms of certain declarations of trust which the grantor had previously made.
Written informed consent was systematically obtained for every subject, according to the Declaration of Helsinki.
Clinical and radiologic examinations were performed, and blood samples were collected with the understanding and written consent of each subject according to the Declaration of Helsinki.
Data collection was carried out in an anonymous and confidential way; all participants received a detailed explanation of the design of the study and a written informed consent was systematically obtained from every subject, according to the Declaration of Helsinki.
This study was conducted with respect for the individual participating subjects according to the Declaration of Helsinki, the ICH Harmonised Tripartite Guideline for GCP, and all applicable local regulations.
The study was approved by the University of Castelo Branco review board for human subjects, according to the Declaration of Helsinki.
This study was approved by the ethics committee of the Chinese PLA General Hospital, and written informed consent was obtained from the subjects according to the Declaration of Helsinki.
The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Second University of Naples, and written informed consent was obtained from all subjects according to the Declaration of Helsinki.
The study was approved by the local ethics committee (Commissie Mensgebonden Onderzoek – Regio Arnhem Nijmegen, CMO 2001/095), and a written informed consent was obtained from the subjects according to the Declaration of Helsinki.
Written informed consent was obtained for all subjects according to the Declaration of Helsinki and the General Assembly Revision of 2008.
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