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Methods. Each notice, demand, request, consent, report, approval or communication (hereinafter, "Notice") which is or may be required to be given by any party to any other party in connection with this Agreement, shall be in writing, and given by facsimile, personal delivery, receipted delivery services, or by certified mail, return receipt requested, prepaid and properly addressed to the party to be served as shown in Section 8(b) below.
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Methods isMultiDevice, canBlock, getAddr, getPortName, isConnected, isEnabled, isAutoConnect These methods can be called by any code that has access to the asynUser • Connection services Methods: enable,autoConnect,setAutoConnectTimeout These methods can be called by any code that has access to the asynUser. These methods can be called to set the enable and autoConnect settings for a port and/or device. If autoConnect is true then asynManager does the following: ♦ When the port registers its asynCommon interface, asynManager queues a connection request. It then waits for a short time for the connection callback to complete. The default time is 0.5 seconds, but this time can be changed with a call to the function pasynManager->setAutoConnectTimeout(double timeout). This function can be accessed from the iocsh shell with the asynSetAutoConnectTimeout(double timeout) command. This short timeout is designed to allow devices time to connect if they are available, but not to excessively slow down booting of the IOC by waiting, for example, for the system timeout on TCP connections. Note that this means that it is very likely that the pasynCommon->connect() call will occur as soon as the asynCommon interface is registered, which means that the driver must have already done all initialization required for the asynCommon->connect() callback before it registers the asynCommon interface. If the port does not connect initially, or if it subsequently disconnects, then asynManager will queue a connection request every 20 seconds. If autoConnect is true and port/device is enabled but the device is not connected, then queueManager calls calling asynCommon:connect just before it calls processCallback. • Exception services Methods: exceptionCallbackAdd, exceptionCallbackRemove, exceptionConnect, exceptionDisconnect Device support code calls exceptionCallbackAdd and exceptionCallbackRemove. The complete list of exceptions is defined in asynDriver.h as "enum asynException". Whenever a port driver connects or disconnects, normally as a result of a call to asynCommon:connect or asynCommon:disconnect, it must also call exceptionConnect or exceptionDisconnect. • Interrupt services Methods: registerInterruptSource, getInterruptPvt, createInterruptNode, freeInterruptNode, addInterruptUser, removeInterruptUser, interruptStart, interruptEnd Interrupt just means: "I have a new value." Many asyn interfaces, e.g. asynInt32, provide interrupt support. These interfaces provide methods addInterrup...
Methods. Unless otherwise provided herein, all payments to be made by the Bank to the Depositor or the Depositor's assignee or endorsee, as appropriate, with respect to any account shall be made on the maturity date of the deposit, or for demand deposits, on demand, at the Bank's office in Taipei or to an account of the Depositor with the Bank as designated by the Depositor. Any payment from the Bank to the Depositor shall be payable only in the currency in which it is due and shall be subject to all applicable laws, regulations, rules, customs and usages (including without limitation, any foreign exchange restrictions or controls) and the sovereign risk of the country of such currency. Without prejudice to the foregoing, to the extent permitted by laws and regulations, any payment obligation of the Bank may be discharged by drawing a check or bank draft or other instrument on a branch or a correspondent bank of the Bank or a bank nominated by the Depositor in the country of the currency and the Bank shall in no circumstances by required to discharge such payment obligations by making delivery of cash.
Methods. The Employer will have the following options of making payment: - by negotiable check, paid at job site, or - direct deposit in employee’s bank account (at election of employee in writing) - by mail (at election of employee in writing). If paid by mail, check shall be postmarked not later than one (1) business day prior to the established payday.
Methods. Cases of SOC with a noninvasive or superficially invasive serous lesion, a hyperplastic lesion with/without atypia, or EIC in the endometrium were selected for inclusion in this study. Tissue sections from both ovaries, the fallopian tubes, and the uterus were extensively reviewed by an expert gynecopathologist. For both EIC and SOC, immunostaining for p53, Ki-67, estrogen receptor, and progesterone receptor; TP53 mu- tation analysis; and in situ ploidy analysis were performed. Results: Nine cases of SOC with concurrent EIC in the endometrium were identified. Immunostaining for p53, Ki-67, estrogen receptor, and progesterone receptor revealed almost identical expression patterns and similar intensities in each pair of EIC and coin- cident SOC. Identical TP53 mutations were found in SOC and coinciding EIC in 33% of the cases, suggesting a clonal origin. DNA ploidy analysis, as a marker for neoplastic pro- gression, demonstrated an increased number of aneuploid nuclei in SOC compared to their corresponding EIC (P = 0.039). In addition, the mean amount of DNA per nucleus in SOC was higher (ie, more aneuploid) compared to EIC (P = 0.039).
Methods. The methods used to obtain the information are clearly stated and able to be replicated. The methods are standardized in the pertinent scientific discipline or, if not, the methods have been appropriately peer-reviewed to assure their reliability and validity. Logical conclusions and reasonable inferences. The conclusions presented are based on reasonable assumptions supported by other studies and consistent with the general theory underlying the assumptions. The conclusions are logically and reasonably derived from the assumptions and supported by the data presented. Any gaps in information and inconsistencies with other pertinent scientific information are adequately explained. Quantitative analysis. The data have been analyzed using appropriate statistical or quantitative methods.