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I, II or III study, what does this mean?

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Clinical studies that test new drugs, drug combinations and treatments on people are divided into four basic phases - Phase I, II, III, or IV. A Phase I trial or study is the first step in testing a new treatment in humans. These studies test the best way to give a new treatment (for example, by mouth, intravenous infusion, or injection) and the best dose. The dose is usually increased a little at a time in order to find the highest dose that does not cause significant side effects.
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What does class II and III mean?

Frequently Asked Questions - Flying Pig Adventure Co.
Whitewater is rated on a scale form 1 to 5. Class one is flatwater, class five is expert only. Class II and III is intermediate. We like to say that class 2&3 means that you are going to get wet, but you will probally not get thrown out of the raft. This river is the perfect introduction to white water rafting!
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Q. What does it mean to be a Level I, II or III sex offender?

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Each county sheriff is responsible for determining the risk level for an offender. These levels are level I, II and III. For offenders being released from prison, The Department of Corrections, End of Sentence Review Committee provides a recommended level. The sheriff takes this recommended level into consideration when determining risk to the community where the offender will reside.
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What does a Phase I, II, and III clinical trial mean?

LAIR Centre || FAQ
A Phase I study tests the body’s handling of the new drug as well as the safety in healthy persons without disease. A Phase II study determines the safety and effectiveness of the new drug in a small number of persons with the disease. A Phase III trial tests whether the drug is effective in a larger number of patients as well as further assessing the safety of the drug.
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Does the parent grant have to be a Phase II-III clinical trial or a Network Trial?

Ancillary Studies RFA Frequently Asked Questions
The RFA focuses on Phase II-III clinical trials and network trials because their circumscribed periods for recruitment and therapeutic intervention often leave a narrow time window during which an ancillary study is feasible. However, observational studies that offer a unique opportunity for ancillary studies within a circumscribed time window may also serve as parent studies for this RFA. No, ancillary study funds may not be used to augment or extend the parent study.
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What is does Class II, Class III, Class IV, etc. mean?

Orion River Expeditions, Inc. - Orion River Rafting FAQ
Class I: Easy. Fast moving water with riffles and small waves. Few obstructions, all obvious and easily missed with little training. Risk to swimmers is slight; self-rescue is easy. Class II: Novice. Straightforward rapids with wide, clear channels which are evident without scouting. Occasional maneuvering may be required, but rocks and medium sized waves are easily missed by trained paddlers. Swimmers are seldom injured and group assistance, while helpful, is seldom needed.
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What does Additional Study mean?

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In addition to recommended training, for select certifications we suggest additional courses that will help you to excel at the certification role at hand.
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What are the main differences between HEROES II and HEROES III?

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HEROES III is like HEROES II, however, it has been greatly enhanced and numerous new elements have been added. More monsters and hero types, more town types, bigger battlefield (15x11 hexes as opposed to 11x9 in HEROES II), more spells, 128 artifacts, 28 secondary skills, etc. Each hero will now have a paper-doll artifact equipment screen, so only 1 weapon, 1 shield, 1 armor, etc can now be equipped. This will counterbalance the 'make a single superhero' strategy.
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Adderall is a "Schedule II Stimulant." What does that mean?

Adderall: Frequently Asked Questions
Schedule II" is the classification used by the Drug Enforcement Agency to indicate drugs with a high potential for abuse. Other Schedule II Drugs include dexedrine, ritalin, and cocaine, all of which have a high potential for abuse.
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Why were patients with NYHA Class II, III and IV Heart Failure excluded from the study?

The official PROactive results website
Patients were excluded from the study if they had a NYHA score of II or above. European license requirements for thiazolidinedione use exclude NYHA Class I–IV, and an agreement with the European regulatory agency allowed inclusion of NYHA Class I in this study. Back to the Top
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What does Type-II counterregulation mean?

A&W/SF: FAQ on Kremer and AIDS
overproduction of NO gas, from chronic or acute immune stimulation, can cause glutathione to become severely depleted. This is especially the case in those who are nutritionally lacking in certain amino acids, and also in those who have a strong redox disposition. This strong depletion of glutathione switches the immunity to the Type-II cytokine pattern, in which immune cells do not produce NO gas but instead make antibodies.
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What does the "II" mean?

Canon EOS FAQ 2.4 - Lenses
Some lenses carry a designation "II" after the focal length and aperture information. The "II" simply indicates that the lens has the same focal length and aperture specifications as a previous lens. Though the 50/1.8 II may be considered "inferior" to the original 50/1.8 (plastic mount, no distance scales), the 28-70/3.5-4.5 II retains the metal mount and distance scales of its predecessor.
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Does everyone start at Division III? Can you pay more to start at Division II or Division I?

WhatIfSports Hoops Dynasty - FAQ
Yes, every coach starts in Division III and can only reach Division II or Division I by applying for those jobs, which takes place after each season. If a coach is returning to a world and has previous coaching experience in that world, then it is possible to apply for a Division I or Division II job.
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What does the phrase "made available" mean in paragraphs (c)(5)(ii)(H) and (c)(7)(iii)?

Questions and Answers for PRCS Standard Clarification
The certificate must be made available to employees entering the space [or to those employees' authorized representative(s)] so they can have the means to evaluate the measures taken for their protection. This requirement can be satisfied either by providing each affected employee with a copy of the certificate or by posting the certificate so that each affected employee is able to inspect it.
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What does the title of Episode III mean?

Antioch FAQ - Episode III Information
Thoughts in Chaos" is a reference to one of the Dark Archon's unit responses. Through the course of Episode III, the significance of that phrase, as well as the titles of the previous two episodes, will be thrown into sharp relief.
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WHAT DOES "CLASS III RAPIDS" MEAN?

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Rapids are classified on a scale of 1 - 6. The scale relates to level of danger, not level of fun. We feel Class III rapids are the safest way to maximize the fun factor.
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What is the difference between a Roll-Up II and Roll-Up III?

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The Roll-Up III has the built-in USB port. The Native USB connectivity allows power to be supplied via the USB port. Installation is quick and easy-Wintab? applications use the Roll-Up III with our TabletWorks drivers. For non Wintab? applications, the Roll-Up III will be restricted to serial connection setup through SuperSet Menu or Custom Configuration Menu.
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What are Phase I, Phase II and Phase III studies?

NIH Clinical Center
The phase 1 study is used to learn the "maximum tolerated dose" of a drug that does not produce unacceptable side effects. Patient volunteers are followed primarily for side effects, and not for how the drug affects their disease. The first few volunteer subjects receive low doses of the trial drug to see how the drug is tolerated and to learn how it acts in the body. The next group of volunteer subjects receives larger amounts.
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What is the difference between the System II and System III packages?

Gamburd
The System II package is the most frequently used package for residential front doors. It includes an electric strike plate, which is a door latch release mechanism. It is installed in the door frame. It allows the manual use of the door to remain unchanged. One button automatically opens and closes the door. In some cases, is is desirable not to install an electric strike. In a rental property, you may not want the door frame cut into to install the strike.
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What are Area I / II / III courses?

Undergraduate Programs Office - University of Calgary
The Faculty of Social Sciences designates courses as being either Area I, II or III for purposes of satisfying SS degree requirements. All Humanities courses are considered Area I and all Science courses are considered Area III. Social Sciences courses are classified as either Area II or Area III depending on their content. Some Fine Arts courses are considered Area I courses. Click here and scroll down to find a list of Area I, II or III courses.
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What does Section I and Section II mean?

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The Section I/Section II system is simply a way of sorting out the recommendations on an inspection report. The Structural Pest Control Act and the Rules and Regulations require that an inspection report be separated this way if the person who requested the report asks the pest control operator to issue a separated report. Many PCO's simply separate all the reports they issue. It is our policy that all the reports we issue are separated reports.
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What does the title of Episode II mean?

Antioch FAQ - Episode II Information
Negative Suns" is a reference to one of Zeratul's speeches to Aldaris in the final chapters of the original Protoss campaign in StarCraft. The name takes on several different meanings as the episode progresses. Episode II diverges quite a bit from the Protoss homeworld, and therefore you'll see a lot less of Antioch than you saw in the first chapter.
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When referring to Level I, Level II or Level III sex offender, what do the levels mean?

Yakima County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender FAQs
One of three Risk levels is assigned to a Sex Offender based on the potential risk to re-offend.
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What does it mean when the program says “No more Items available” in study mode?

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This means that you have seen all the questions in a particular question pool or set of Topics. The website will continue to drill you on the questions you have already seen. If you have not yet subscribed to the system, this message indicates that you have seen all the "free stuff".
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What does the study mean for cancer prevention nutrition education programs such as five a day?

WHI Participant website
The WHI DM Trial was not designed to examine specifically the effects of vegetables and fruits, and the low-fat dietary pattern (the intervention) focused more on decreasing total fat intake. For cancer prevention, the WHI dietary pattern suggested a possible small benefit for breast cancer, but no benefit for colorectal cancer.
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WHAT DOES ONLINE STUDY MEAN?

Bachelor Degree Frequently Asked Questions
Online means that the student will not attend classes and lectures at the campus but the subject materials will be viewed and completed via the Internet. For the ICHM degree course, students will be expected to undertake wider reading and research to complete their subjects. Most of the online study is via e-mails, notice board, assignments, chat sessions etc.
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To what elections does Title III of HAVA apply?

Voting Section Frequently Asked Questions
Title III of HAVA applies only to elections for federal office. HAVA does not contain a definition of the term "election for federal office." However, Section 3 of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, 42 U.S.C. 1973gg-1(1)&(2), defines "election" and "federal office" as those terms appear in the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 (2 U.S.C. 431(1) & (3)).
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If I meet the criterion in Part II, do I need to complete Part III and/or Part IV?

DARS - Division for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services FAQ
No. Parts III and IV are alternate criteria to establish eligibility when the regular criterion is not met. Other questions about this program should be directed to dhhs@dars.state.tx.us or CollegeForTexans.com
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How were the appropriate licenses handled for RMMGA CD I/II/III?

RMMGA CD Volume IV FAQ
Some people secured permission from the writer/publisher to include copyrighted works. These we didn't worry about other than an annotation in the liner notes indicating who composed the work and the fact that it was used by permission. For all the other cover tunes (about 9, as I recall), I secured the license from Harry Fox. Worked well. [Harold]
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