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Myelodysplastic Syndrome in a Patient With Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome. [PDF]
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Reimagining IRB review to incorporate a clear and convincing standard of evidence
Accountability in Research, 2021This commentary is a critical response to the article written by David Resnik regarding the use of a standard of evidence for Institutional Review Board (IRB) decision making. Resnik suggests that IRBs should not only base decisions on evidence, but that this evidence should be sufficient to ensure a "clear and convincing" standard similar to that used
E. Smith, E. E. Anderson
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Is There Clear and Convincing Evidence of Cardiovascular Risk with Rosiglitazone?
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2011, 1988Over the past decade, we have witnessed several controversial incidents of com-mon therapies causing uncommon adverse events. Here, we present one such contro -versy regarding rosiglitazone, a thiazo-lidinedione drug that was approved in the United States in 1999 on the basis of improvement in the surrogate outcome of glycemic control in patients
S, Kaul, G A, Diamond
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'Clear and convincing' evidence standard still applies to US patent validity challenges
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 2011The US Supreme Court confirms that ‘presumption of validity’ of US patents means that ‘clear and convincing’ evidence standard applies to patent validity challenges.
C. R. Macedo, J. Capasso
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Proposed Diversion Not Supported by Clear and Convincing Evidence
Journal AWWA, 1984The Supreme Court of the United States ruled that Colorado had not demonstrated that reasonable conservation measures would compensate for some or all of its proposed water diversion and, thus, was not entitled to equitable apportionment. Colorado sought equitable apportionment of the waters of the Vermejo River, which originates in Colorado and flows ...
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