, director of the Office for Protection from Research Risks OPRR wrote that the film had overstated the deficiencies in the clinic, but that the OPRR had found serious violations of the Guide for Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. ref name oprr As a result of the publicity, the lab was closed, the chief .... ref OPRR investigation An investigation was conducted by 18 veterinarians from the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine, commissioned by the Office for Protection from Research Risks OPRR . Charles R. McCarthy, director of the OPRR at the time, wrote that d espite the fact that Unnecessary Fuss grossly overstated the deficiencies in the Head Injury Clinic, OPRR found many extraordinarily serious violations of the Guide for Care and Use of Laboratory Animals ... Furthermore, OPRR found ... of the university. ref name oprr The violations included that the depth of anaesthetic coma ... available, the OPRR initially refused to investigate because the film had been edited from 60 hours ... over the unedited material, the OPRR discovered that the footage of the brain damage being inflicted ... that the brain damage scenes involved several animals. ref name oprr http web.archive.org ... Involving Human Participants Internet Archive copy ref The OPRR identified 25 errors in Newkirk ... 26, 2006. ref The OPRR also found deficiencies in other laboratories operated by the university ... was placed on probation, with quarterly progress reports to OPRR required. Notes reflist References ... more details
from Yaquina Bay on the Oregon Coast to Idaho via Corvallis and Santiam Pass. ref name OPRR cite web ... the coast and reached Albany, Oregon Albany by 1886. ref name OPRR He then worked up the North Santiam .... ref name OPRR Hogg went bankrupt and E. H. Harriman of the Southern Pacific Railroad gained control of the line in 1907. ref name OPRR The trackage east of Mill City, Oregon Mill City was abandoned ... at Corvallis was gone. ref name OPRR References reflist refbegin cite book last Harris first ... more details
Infobox Software name MetaEdit logo developer MetaCase released 1995 latest release version 4.5 SR1a latest release date 2009 08 18 language English operating system Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, HP UX, Solaris status Active license proprietary genre Model driven engineering website http www.metacase.com products.html MetaEdit is an environment for creating and using Domain Specific Modeling languages. Research History The research behind the genesis of MetaEdit was carried out at the http www.jyu.fi University of Jyv skyl , as part of the MetaPHOR project. A metamodeling and modeling tool, MetaEdit, had been created by the earlier SYTI project in the late 1980s and early 1990s, in co operation with a company, MetaCase. Both MetaEdit and MetaEdit were described in a large number of http metaphor.it.jyu.fi metapubs.html publications from the MetaPHOR research group including ref Smolander, K., Lyytinen, K., Tahvanainen, V. P., and Marttiin, P., MetaEdit A flexible graphical environment for methodology modelling , Proceedings of CAiSE 91, 3rd Intl. Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Springer Verlag, pp.  168 193, 1991. ref , ref Kelly, S., Lyytinen, K., and Rossi, M., MetaEdit A Fully Configurable Multi User and Multi Tool CASE Environment , Proceedings of CAiSE 96, 8th Intl. Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1080, Springer Verlag, pp.  1 21, 1996. ref . Tool History MetaEdit allowed graphical metamodeling using Object Property Role Relationship OPRR data model, definition of the DSM language notation with a graphical symbol editor, and the definition of code generators using a Domain Specific Language. These three elements together formed a metamodel file, which configured MetaEdit to support that modeling language. Version 1.0 was released as shareware in 1993, and 1.1 and 1.2 as commercial software in 1993 and 1995. MetaEdit was limited to supporting one modeling language at a time, o ... more details
new languages designed as meta metamodels. The most widely used family of such languages is that of OPRR ... CASE Repository.html ref ref name oprrSmolander Smolander, K., 1992 OPRR A Model for Modeling ... more details
from Research Risks OPRR to have the University of Pennsylvania s head injury lab closed down. The OPRR initially refused to act on the basis of edited material and after more than a year ... grossly overstated the deficiencies in the Head Injury Clinic , but OPRR also found serious violations ... more details
Research Risks OPRR to have the University of Pennsylvania s head injury lab closed down. The OPRR initially ... the deficiencies in the Head Injury Clinic , but OPRR also found serious violations of accepted ... more details
Fuss , PETA petitioned the Office for Protection from Research Risks OPRR to have the University of Pennsylvania s head injury lab closed down. The OPRR initially refused to act on the basis ... Injury Clinic , but OPRR also found serious violations of accepted procedure. ref The ALF continued ... more details
, and sent the Office for the Protection from Research Risks OPRR to assess Taub s lab. OPRR ... unsanitary. ref name Science11dec1981 Based on the OPRR investigation, NIH suspended the remaining funding ... more details
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About U.S. medical experiments that are alleged to be unethical, non consensual, or illegal the consensual, ethical, and legal use of human beings in medical research Human subject research There have been numerous experiments performed on human test subjects in the United States that have been considered medical ethics unethical , and were often performed illegally, without the knowledge, consent , or informed consent of the human subject research test subjects . Many types of experiments have been performed including the deliberate infection of people with deadly or debilitating diseases , exposure of people to biological weapons biological and chemical weapons , human radiation experiments , injection of people with toxic and radioactive chemicals, surgical experiments, interrogation torture experiments, tests involving mind altering substances , and a wide variety of others. Many of these tests were performed on children and mentally disabled individuals. In many of the studies, a large portion of the subjects were poverty poor racial minorities or Incarceration prisoners . Often, subjects were sick or disabled people, whose doctors told them that they were receiving medical treatment , but instead were used as the subjects of harmful and deadly experiments. Many of these experiments were funded by the United States government , especially the Central Intelligence Agency , United States military and federal or military corporations. The human research programs were usually highly secretive, and in many cases information about them was not released until many years after the studies had been performed. The ethical, professional, and legal implications of this in the United States medical and scientific community were quite significant, and led to Human subject research legislation in the United States many institutions and policies that attempted to ensure that future human subject research in the United States would be ethical and legal. Public outcry over the d ... more details