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  2. Run-in period - Wikipedia

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    Run-in period is a period between the recruitment and randomization phases of a clinical trial, [1] [2] when all participants receive the same treatment, which may be active treatment, a placebo or no treatment at all.

  3. Medicare trial period: What to know - AOL

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    The Medicare trial period gives a person 12 months to decide whether their Advantage plan is the right choice for them. During the trial period, a person generally retains access to Medigap, which ...

  4. Phases of clinical research - Wikipedia

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    A Phase IV trial is also known as a postmarketing surveillance trial or drug monitoring trial to assure long-term safety and effectiveness of the drug, vaccine, device or diagnostic test. [1] Phase IV trials involve the safety surveillance (pharmacovigilance) and ongoing technical support of a drug after it receives regulatory approval to be ...

  5. Notice period - Wikipedia

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    The notice period depends on the employee’s length of service within the company as follows: 7 days during the trial period; 1 month if employed below 1 year; 2 months if employed below 10 years; 3 months if employed more than 10 years; The default trial period is the first month of employment, but may be extended up to three months.

  6. Excepted service - Wikipedia

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    These amendments made it so that most employees in the excepted service, who had completed a two-year trial period (also called a probationary period) had appeal rights.

  7. Stay of proceedings - Wikipedia

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    A stay of proceedings is a ruling by the court in civil and criminal procedure that halts further legal process in a trial or other legal proceeding. [1] The court can subsequently lift the stay and resume proceedings based on events taking place after the stay is ordered. However, a stay is sometimes used as a device to postpone proceedings ...

  8. Terms of Service - AOL Legal

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    However, even during any free trial or other promotion, you will still be responsible for any purchases and surcharges incurred using your account and any sub- or linked-accounts. We reserve the right to limit you to one free trial or promotion of a fee-based Service and to prohibit the combining of free trials, promotions, and other offers.

  9. Assist by AOL Terms of Service

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    Any Free Trial is limited to one free trial per customer for the Service. Unless otherwise stated and unless you cancel your subscription prior to the expiration of the Free Trial, periodic subscription fees will be charged at the then-applicable rate upon expiration of the Free Trial period and will continue to be charged until the ...