Examples of Research record in a sentence
Research record means any data, document, computer file, computer diskette, or any other written or non-written account or object that reasonably may be expected to provide evidence or information regarding the proposed, conducted, or reported research that constitutes the subject of an allegation of scientific misconduct.
Research record means any data, document, computer file, computer diskette, or any other written or non-written account or object that reasonably may be expected to provide evidence or information regarding the proposed, conducted, or reported research that constitutes the subject of an allegation of research misconduct.
Research record means the record of data or results that embody the facts resulting from scientific inquiry, including but not limited to, research proposals, laboratory records, both physical and electronic, progress reports, abstracts, theses, oral presentations, internal reports, journal articles, and any documents and materials provided to HHS or an institutional official by a respondent in the course of the research misconduct proceeding.
The Office of Research Compliance, in consultation with the Offices of Legal Affairs and Sponsored Programs, will be responsible for complying with sponsor and regulatory agency reporting requirements, as well as the maintenance of conflict of interest records, pursuant to applicable federal and state requirements and Ohio State University Office of Research record retention policies.
Research record drawings to obtain utility and pavement information that is not visible from the surface.