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The trials usually have three phases, which can be summarized in three questions: Is it safe?
Scottish murder trials usually have a jury of 15, with 8 votes needed to convict.
Drug trials usually have three phases, and Chatterjee had taken part in the final phase of the suvorexant trials.
Still, others pointed out that clinical trials usually take at least a year to undertake, analyze and submit to the agency.
Late-stage clinical trials, usually the last step before receiving approval from the FDA, are already under way.
Double-masked, controlled trials, usually with placebos, are the accepted gold standard in investigating new drugs and treatments because they have proved to be the best way to minimize investigator bias and error and maximize similarities between study groups.
Clinical trials usually consist of three phases; the first study tests safety and looks for the proper dose; if the drug is safe, it moves to the second phase to test effectiveness in a limited number of patients.
Unlike federal cases involving gun possession or immigration violations that are fairly short proceedings, insider trading trials usually last anywhere from two weeks to two months, depending on the number of transactions and defendants involved.
The hospital staff seem to have no control over the participants and Dr James is scandalised by the fact that the clinical trial is "double-blind" to prevent bias (as clinical trials usually are); but hey, it's acceptable in the name of drama.
Randomised controlled trials usually exclude patients with suboptimal inhaler technique.
Criminal trials usually focus on the interests of the defendants.
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