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signal

— Information that arises from one or multiple sources (including observations and experiments), which suggests a new potentially casual association or a new aspect of a known association, between an intervention and an event or set of related events, either adverse or beneficial, that is judged to be of sufficient likelihood to prompt verificatory action.


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