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What are Phase I, Phase II and Phase III studies?

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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.

Q13. When will Phase II endostatin trials begin?

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Plans for Phase II clinical trials for endostatin are underway. These trials will help determine endostatin's effectiveness. Data from the Phase I trials (for example, results on routes of administration, schedules of administration, and dosages) will be used to design the Phase II trials. These Phase II trials are expected to begin during the second quarter of this year. Phase II clinical trial sites have not yet been selected, and there are no "waiting lists" for patients at this time.

Is there funding for Phase II?

Mass DEP :: MA DEP Stormwater Frequently Asked Questions
There is no dedicated funding source at the present time. Low interest loans may be available through the Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund (SRF) for planning or if there is a significant discharge of bacteria to be corrected. For information about SRF check the MassDEP website.

What is Phase I and Phase II treatment?

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Phase I treatment may begin as early as age 8-9 and usually involves partial braces to create space for developing and erupting teeth, correction of crossbites, underbites, overbites and harmful habits. Only some children will require a Phase I treatment. Performing Phase I treatment can minimize future treatment needs but often times the patient will need further treatment or Phase II to complete the case. Phase II treatment involves full braces, which allow for complete control of all teeth.

What is Phase I & Phase II?

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Far East Plaza was developed into 2 stages. Thus the earlier phase I is at the smaller concourse nearer to Hyatt Hotel and the overhead bridge spanning Scotts Road. Phase II is the bigger concourse surrounding the water fountain / Performing Stage.

How do I convert my Phase I proposal to Phase II?

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Open your Phase I proposal using APT and then click on the Phase I -> Phase II button on the tool bar.If the button is not active, make sure that you have your proposal selected in the hierarchical editor.

Can I skip Phase I and begin at Phase II?

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No. Phase II awards can only be awarded to firms having successfully completed Phase I at the same awarding agency.

Phase II: Does the Drug Do What It's Supposed to Do?

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Phase II treatment or chemoprevention trials test how well a new treatment (or new use of an existing treatment) works against cancer. In addition, by recording information about the treatment's side effects and complications, researchers learn more about its short-term safety. In phase II trials, people with specific types of cancer or with certain cancer risk factors are given the medication to see whether or not it has a beneficial effect.

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.

What is a Phase II MS4?

Florida DEP NPDES Stormwater Phase II MS4 FAQs
A Phase II MS4 is defined as a system of publicly owned conveyance(s) and includes roads, curbs, gutters, swales or ditches that discharges to surface waters of the State (Outfalls), and is designed or used solely for collecting or conveying stormwater, and is not a Phase I MS4.

What is a regulated Phase II MS4?

Florida DEP NPDES Stormwater Phase II MS4 FAQs
A Regulated Phase II MS4 is an MS4 that is located partially or wholly within an Urbanized Area boundary as defined by the latest decennial U.S. Census. Regulated Phase II MS4s include systems that are operated by "traditional" communities such as municipalities, (such as counties, cities or towns) as well as "non-traditional" communities such as military installations, universities and Community Development Districts. In Florida, MS4s designated according to the U.S.

What is Phase II Orthodontic treatment?

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Sixteen new permanent teeth will have erupted between the age of 10 to 12 years old. At approximately age 12 Drs. DiGiovanni or Cook will recommend complete diagnostic records to determine the extent, method, and costs of Phase II treatment. The extent of Phase II treatment can range from new retainers up to full braces for one to two years to finish correction of the bite problem.
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