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  2. Trial master file - Wikipedia

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    In a clinical trial involving human subjects, a set of content known as a trial master file (TMF) must be produced in accordance with applicable international and local regulations. TMFs are a collection of documents and other artifacts which "individually and collectively permit evaluation of the conduct of a trial and the quality of the data ...

  3. Electronic trial master file - Wikipedia

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    An electronic trial master file (eTMF) is a trial master file in electronic (digital content) format.It is a type of content management system for the pharmaceutical industry, providing a formalized means of organizing and storing documents, images, and other digital content for pharmaceutical clinical trials that may be required for compliance with government regulatory agencies.

  4. Terminated merchant file - Wikipedia

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    The terminated merchant files are shared among processors and act as blacklists, where merchants with high-risk accounts or excessive chargebacks are put on the list and prevented from opening an account with a different credit card processor. Other reasons for being put on a terminated merchant file include: Merchant collusion; Fraud; Money ...

  5. Box Upfront - Wikipedia

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    Heat logo (2012-2015) Box Upfront was a British music video television channel owned by The Box Plus Network.It launched on 3 July 2012 as Heat and was originally based on the magazine of the same name.

  6. BuzMuzik - Wikipedia

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    BuzMuzik was a viewer-controlled British music television channel owned and operated by CSC Media Group.The channel was the first of its kind, using social media and SMS to control the music playlists.

  7. Flaunt (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Flaunt was an electronic dance music television channel. It was a captivating destination for dance music enthusiasts, owned and operated by the CSC Media Group. This esteemed channel focused on broadcasting an array of music videos from diverse dance genres, such dance, techno, trance, disco, Eurodance, house & dance-pop along with classic dance hits from the previous decades.

  8. P-Rock - Wikipedia

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    P-Rock TV was a UK-based music channel which played mostly music videos in the Punk and Ska genres. It also featured underground rap and hardcore artists. It was first set up in November 2002 by two South London-based businessmen on a marketing budget of £2,500, with no previous TV experience. [1]

  9. Scuzz - Wikipedia

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    Scuzz was a British 24-hour rock and metal music television channel owned and operated by Sony Pictures Television.It was launched on 17 April 2003 and went on to be the highest-rated [citation needed] rock TV station on the Sky satellite platform, available in over 12 million homes [1] in the UK and Ireland.