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  • Authority [r]: Derived from the Latin word auctoritas: the power or right to make rules or laws. [e]
  • Outsourcing [r]: Hiring an outside firm to do work that was previously handled in-house. [e]
  • Psychology [r]: The study of systemic properties of the brain and their relation to behaviour. [e]

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  • Franz Six [r]: SS-Brigadefuehrer; member of the SD; Commanding Officer of Vorkommando Moscow of Einsatzgruppe B; scheduled to command Einsatzgruppen if UK was invaded; briefly member of Gehlen Organization before German trial and imprisonment in 1951 [e]
  • Institutional review board [r]: A panel that protects the interests of humans and animals in medical research studies. [e]
  • New drug application [r]: The U.S. regulatory process under which the Food and Drug Administration authorizes the marketing of new drugs, for which it has verified safety and efficacy for specific disease indication; the prescribing information must warn of potential adverse effects [e]