| 2001 - 796 sider
...§46.211 Modification or waiver of specific requirements. Upon the request of an applicant or offeror (with the approval of its Institutional Review Board),...will be published as notices in the FEDERAL REGISTER. EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: At 66 FR 3882, Jan. 17. 2001. subpart B was revised, effective Mar. 19, 2001.... | |
| 1977 - 496 sider
...subjects that the Board recognizes as inherent in the activity, and justify its decision that these risks are so outweighed by the sum of the benefit to the...importance of the knowledge to be gained as to warrant the Board's decision to permit the subject to accept these risks. (e) Describe the informed consent... | |
| 1974 - 336 sider
...that the committee recognizes as inherent in the activity, and justify its decision that these risks are so outweighed by the sum of the benefit to the subject and the importance of thj knowledge to be gamed as to warrant the committee's decision to permit the subject to accept these... | |
| 1990 - 630 sider
...among other things, whether: (1) The risks to the subject are so outweighed by the sum of the benefits to the subject and the importance of the knowledge to be gained as to warrant a decision to allow the subject to accept these risks; (2) The rights, safety, and welfare of any such... | |
| 1990 - 704 sider
...whether: (1) The risks to the subjects are so outweighed by the sum of the benefit to the subjects and the importance of the knowledge to be gained as to warrant a decision to allow the subjects to accept these risks. (2) The rights and welfare of the subjects... | |
| 1986 - 670 sider
...whether: (1) The risks to the subjects are so outweighed by the sum of the benefit to the subjects and the importance of the knowledge to be gained as to warrant a decision to allow the subjects to accept these risks. (2) The rights and welfare of the subjects... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations Committee - 1974 - 288 sider
...a certification of such review and approval, in accordance with the requirements of this part. (1) The risks to the subject are so outweighed by the...importance of the knowledge to be gained as to warrant a decision to allow the subject to accept these risks ; (2) the rights and welfare of any such subjects... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 694 sider
...subjects will be placed at risk, and. If risk IB involved, whether: (1) The risks to the subject an so outweighed by the sum of the benefit to the subject...Importance of the knowledge to be gained as to warrant a decision to allow the subject to accept these risks; (2) the rights and welfare of any such subjects... | |
| 1975 - 282 sider
...shall determine whether these subjects will be placed at risk, and, if risk is involved, whether: (1) The risks to the subject are so outweighed by the...importance of the knowledge to be gained as to warrant a decision to allow the subject to accept these risks; 1 2i the rights and welfare of any such subjects... | |
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