Special studies definition

Special studies means studies which have not been funded
Special studies means studies which have not been funded through the department's biennial or other legislative appropriations.
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Examples of Special studies in a sentence

  • Special Federal Rights in Data for Research, Development, Demonstration, Deployment, and Special Studies Projects.

  • Hourly-Rated Sessional Music Faculty teaching Special Studies in Chamber Music, shall accrue 1 unit of seniority per Special Studies in Chamber Music Course assigned to them.

  • Special Federal Rights in Data for Research, Development, Demonstration, and Special Studies Projects.

  • Labor & Delivery, OR Greenlawn, PACU Greenlawn, PACU IROH, OR IROH, Emergency Department, Critical Care Units, and Special Studies.

  • The Evaluation Component of the M&E Plan will contain three types of evaluations: Impact Evaluations, Project Performance Evaluations, and Special Studies.

  • All special studies and research will adhere to the requirements outlined in Appendix B, Reporting Expectations for Special Studies and Research Projects.

  • Special Federal Rights in Data for Research, Development, Demonstration, and Special Studies (Planning) Projects.

  • See Section B.2.c. Special Studies and Approaches for more information of the studies.

  • Plans for conducting the Special Studies will be determined jointly between MCA-Namibia and MCC before the approval of the M&E Plan and before entry into force of this Compact.

  • Hourly-Rated Sessional Music Faculty teaching Special Studies in Chamber Music, shall accrue 1 unit of seniority per Special Studies in Chamber Music Course assigned to him/her.


More Definitions of Special studies

Special studies means studies which have not been funded through the department's biennial or other legislative appropriations. [1995 c 269 § 2203; 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 502.]

Related to Special studies

  • Clinical Study means a Phase I Study, Phase II Study, Phase III Study, as applicable.

  • Phase I Clinical Trial means a study in humans which provides for the first introduction into humans of a product, conducted in normal volunteers or patients to generate information on product safety, tolerability, pharmacological activity or pharmacokinetics, or otherwise consistent with the requirements of U.S. 21 C.F.R. §312.21(a) or its foreign equivalents.

  • Studies means activities needed to prepare project implementation, such as preparatory, mapping, feasibility, evaluation, testing and validation studies, including in the form of software, and any other technical support measure, including prior action to define and develop a project and decide on its financing, such as reconnaissance of the sites concerned and preparation of the financial package;

  • Clinical Trial means a Phase I Clinical Trial, Phase II Clinical Trial or Phase III Clinical Trial, or any post-approval human clinical trial, as applicable.

  • Phase II Clinical Trial means a controlled human clinical study that would satisfy the requirements of 21 CFR 312.21(b), conducted to study the effectiveness and establish the dose range of a Product for a particular Indication in patients with the disease or condition under study, including a Phase IIA Clinical Study or Phase IIB Clinical Study.

  • Phase III Clinical Trial means a large, controlled or uncontrolled Clinical Study that would satisfy the requirements of 21 CFR 312.21(c), intended to gather the additional information about effectiveness and safety that is needed to evaluate the overall benefit-risk relationship of the drug and to provide an adequate basis for physician labeling.

  • Phase 2 Clinical Trial means a human clinical trial, for which the primary endpoints include a determination of dose ranges or an indication of efficacy in patients being studied as described in 21 C.F.R. §312.21(b), or an equivalent clinical trial in a country in the Territory other than the United States.

  • Phase 3 Study means a clinical study of an investigational product in patients that incorporates accepted endpoints for confirmation of statistical significance of efficacy and safety with the aim to obtain Marketing Approval in any country as described in 21 C.F.R. 312.21(c), or a comparable Clinical Study prescribed by the relevant Regulatory Authority in a country other than the United States. The investigational product can be administered to patients as a single agent or in combination with other investigational or marketed agents and a Phase 3 Study shall be deemed commenced when Initiated.

  • Phase 1 Clinical Trial means a Clinical Trial of a Product on sufficient numbers of normal volunteers and/or patients that is designed to establish that such Product is safe for its intended use and to support its continued testing in Phase 2 Clinical Trials. For purposes of this Agreement, ‘initiation’ of a Phase 1 Clinical Trial for a Product means the first dosing of such Product in a human subject in a Phase 1 Clinical Trial.

  • Clinical means having a significant relationship, whether real or potential, direct or indirect, to the actual rendering or outcome of dental care, the practice of dentistry, or the quality of dental care being rendered to a patient;

  • Phase 3 Clinical Trial means a pivotal clinical trial in humans performed to gain evidence with statistical significance of the efficacy of a product in a target population, and to obtain expanded evidence of safety for such product that is needed to evaluate the overall benefit-risk relationship of such product, to form the basis for approval of an NDA and to provide an adequate basis for physician labeling, as described in 21 C.F.R. § 312.21(c) or the corresponding regulation in jurisdictions other than the United States.

  • Subsurface tracer study means the release of a substance tagged with radioactive material for the purpose of tracing the movement or position of the tagged substance in the well-bore or adjacent formation.