Materials and Apparatus Sample Clauses

Materials and Apparatus. The Researcher and Host Institution will each ensure that, during the term of the research project, materials and apparatus purchased with research grant monies are used exclusively for the purposes of the research project, provided that such materials and apparatus may be used for other purposes where the impact of such use on the progress and quality of the research project is immaterial.
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Materials and Apparatus. The Host Institution will ensure that, during the term of the Project, materials and apparatus purchased with research grant monies are used exclusively for the purposes of the Project, unless the impact of its use for other purposes is immaterial to the progress and quality of the Project
Materials and Apparatus. To this document, attach copies of all written materials to which subjects will be exposed including questionnaires, survey, instructions, cover letters, consent/assent forms, debriefing statements (required when deception is part of study), etc. If applicable, attach Human Performance Lab protocols, documentation of agreement from individuals or organizations that are cooperating with you to recruit subjects (i.e. school districts, team coaches), and/or letters of participation from outside organizations working with you.
Materials and Apparatus. To this document, attach copies of all written materials to which subjects will be exposed including questionnaires, survey, instructions, cover letters, consent/assent forms, debriefing statements (required when deception is part of study), etc. Make sure you do provide all supporting documents. This includes all forms of communication (typed, verbal, e-mail, photos, videos, etc.) that subjects will be exposed to at any point in the research process. It is better to include too much rather than not enough. Make sure wording on all documents and in all locations within each document is consistent. The research proposal cannot be reviewed until all documentation is provided. If applicable, attach Human Performance Lab protocols, documentation of agreement from individuals or organizations that are cooperating with you to recruit subjects (i.e. school districts, team coaches), and/or letters of participation from outside organizations working with you. Human Performance Lab protocols are not a repeat of what was entered in A.3. on this form. This is where, if you indicated in A.3. that you are requiring subjects to complete a 1RM for bench press, you provide the step-by-step directions on how you will actually perform the 1RM bench press test. If you are having subjects warm up prior to testing, you would state this in A.3., and then you would provide the detailed warm-up (exercise, exercise order, distance/time/repetitions). If you are completing a PAP protocol, you would provide the detailed protocol here. If you are specifically recruiting athletes only, you must provide a signed letter of agreement from the sport coach with your proposal submission. Recruiting subjects who happen to be athletes for a study where being an athlete is not part of the inclusion criteria, does not require a letter. If you are conducting research during class time, you must provide a signed letter of agreement from the instructor with your proposal submission. Just advertising and recruiting during class, but conducting the data collection outside of class does not require a letter.

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  • Materials and Supplies The cost of materials and supplies is allowable. Purchases should be charged at their actual prices after deducting all cash discounts, trade discounts, rebates, and allowances received. Withdrawals from general stores or stockrooms should be charged at cost under any recognized method of pricing, consistently applied. Incoming transportation charges are a proper part of materials and supply costs.

  • Materials and Equipment ‌ Material means property that may be consumed or expended during performance, component parts of a higher assembly, or items that lose their individual identity through incorporation into an end item. Equipment means a tangible item that is functionally complete for its intended purpose, durable, nonexpendable, and needed for performance. Materials and Equipment shall be priced in accordance with the terms of the task order award, contract type, and applicable FAR and agency-specific regulatory supplements. Unless otherwise directed by task order terms and conditions, the Contractor may apply indirect costs to materials and equipment consistent with the Contractor’s usual accounting practices.

  • Materials and Improvements Title to materials, improvements, and other property required of PURCHASER by this contract shall vest in and become the property of STATE at the time such are furnished by PURCHASER and accepted by STATE. Only materials, improvements, and property free and clear of liens, claims, and encumbrances shall be furnished by PURCHASER. All existing improvements located on State land, and any improvements placed on State land by PURCHASER which become the property of STATE, shall be safeguarded by PURCHASER. If such improvements are injured, damaged, or removed from the areas of operations by PURCHASER or by contractors of PURCHASER, such improvements shall be repaired (or replaced, in the event of removal,) as soon as possible by PURCHASER, without cost to STATE.

  • MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP Unless otherwise specified, all materials and equipment incorporated in the work under the Contract shall be new. All workmanship shall be first class and by persons qualified in the respective trades.

  • Services, Materials, and Equipment Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall provide and assume full responsibility for all services, materials, equipment, labor, transportation, construction equipment and machinery, tools, appliances, fuel, power, light, heat, telephone, water, sanitary facilities, temporary facilities, and all other facilities, incidentals, and services necessary for the construction, performance, testing, start-up, inspection and completion of the Work.

  • Materials and Methods 86 2.1 PARTICIPANTS 87 We used baseline measurements from a convenience sample of participants in previous (3) and 88 ongoing cohort studies investigating the effects of rehabilitation on balance responses (Table 1). PD 89 participants were mild-moderate with bilateral symptoms (Xxxxx and Xxxx stage 2-3 (13)). All 90 participants provided written informed consent and all study procedures were approved by Institutional 91 Review Boards at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University.

  • Quality of Materials and Workmanship The Contractor shall ensure that the Construction, Materials and workmanship are in accordance with the requirements specified in this Agreement, Specifications and Standards and Good Industry Practice.

  • CERTIFICATION OF NO ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS OR WORK 8.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that no asbestos containing materials or work is included within the scope of the Work. The Contractor shall take whatever measures it deems necessary to insure that all employees, suppliers, fabricators, material men, subcontractors, or their assigns, comply with this requirement.

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