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approval

An affirmative decision by an institutional review board (IRB) that the protocol for a clinical trial has been reviewed and may be conducted at the institution site within the constraints set forth by the IRB, the institution, guidelines for good clinical practice (GCP) and applicable regulatory requirements.
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"Uptime Institute is pleased to work with DIFC on the M&O Stamp of Approval," said Julian Kudritzki, Chief Operating Officer of Uptime Institute.
BERLIN: Germany is ready to sell more than 200 Leopard tanks to Saudi Arabia in a multi-billion euro deal after the government's security council gave its stamp of approval last week, Der Spiegel magazine reported Sunday.
"It is an honor to be singled out by Animal Wellness Magazine and receive their Stamp of Approval," shared Ron Akanowicz, managing partner at Pooch Enterprises.
The WHO's stamp of approval for the rapid test comes after 18 months of painstaking testing to verify its effectiveness in diagnosing pulmonary TB and more difficult forms including drug-resistant TB and TB aggravated by HIV.
"To have this stamp of approval of the National Science Foundation on our science program at JBU is gratifying," Carla Swearingen, assistant professor of chemistry and SUCCESS program director, said in a news release.
The Yeomanry Museum, in Warwick, was given the stamp of approval by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA).
In the minds of some people, CI has given them its stamp of approval. That concerns me.
The life of the Lord Jesus clearly bears this stamp of approval from God the Father.
"The inter-governmental agreement that has been signed today between the government of Algeria, Niger and Nigeria gives this project the official stamp of approval," Barkindo said.
What ever Peter Mandelson thinks, this Government proposal will not get the public's stamp of approval, and selling off part of Royal Mail against those wishes and buying banks just doesn't add up for many people.
Jakob Landberg, the Danish member of its PR committee, says, "We see this as another stamp of approval for the use of our technology."
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