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  2. Institutional review board - Wikipedia

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    Institutional review board. An institutional review board (IRB), also known as an independent ethics committee (IEC), ethical review board (ERB), or research ethics board (REB), is a committee at an institution that applies research ethics by reviewing the methods proposed for research involving human subjects, to ensure that the projects are ...

  3. Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee - Wikipedia

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    Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs) are centrally important in applying laws about animal research in the United States.Similar systems operate in other countries, but generally under different titles; for example, in Canada a typical title would be the University Animal Care Committee (UACC), while in the United Kingdom it would be the Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body ...

  4. Murder of Alijah Mullis - Wikipedia

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    Jack Roady, Galveston County criminal district attorney, said in a statement that Tuesday marked the "long-awaited fulfillment of a verdict rendered by a jury who heard all of the evidence." Kayla Allen, first assistant district attorney, noted that the jury's verdict was "affirmed by 13 years of post-conviction review by higher courts."

  5. A Path Out Of Trouble - The Huffington Post

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    The Huffington Post collaborated with The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education, to produce this story, the fourth in a series on the impact of police in schools. Rebecca Klein is a reporter for The Huffington Post and Kyle Spencer is a freelancer for The Hechinger Report.

  6. Financial audit - Wikipedia

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    A financial audit is conducted to provide an opinion whether "financial statements" (the information is verified to the extent of reasonable assurance granted) are stated in accordance with specified criteria. Normally, the criteria are international accounting standards, although auditors may conduct audits of financial statements prepared ...

  7. Template:AfC submission/draft - Wikipedia

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    Usage. This template is meant as a single template for marking the status of an Articles for creation submission. To use this template to submit an article for review, use { { subst:submit | username }}, where username is the username of the draft's creator (left blank it will assume it is you). The template uses one of the following parameter ...

  8. Executive Order 9835 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 9835. President Harry S. Truman signed United States Executive Order 9835, sometimes known as the "Loyalty Order", on March 21, 1947. [1] The order established the first general loyalty program in the United States, designed to root out communist influence in the U.S. federal government. Truman aimed to rally public opinion ...

  9. Tower Commission - Wikipedia

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    President's Special Review Board ("Tower Commission") Formation: December 1, 1986: Dissolved: February 27, 1987 (report published) Purpose "a comprehensive study of the future role and procedures of the National Security Council (N.S.C.) staff in the development, coordination, oversight and conduct of foreign and national security policy."