Quality Tests Sample Clauses

Quality Tests. Determinations as to conformity of the gas with the above specifications shall be made by Buyer in accordance with generally accepted procedures of the gas industry. Such determinations shall be made as often as Buyer reasonably deems necessary. If in the lease operator’s judgment the result of any such test or determination is inaccurate, Buyer upon request will again conduct the questioned test or determination. The costs of the additional test or determination shall be borne by Seller unless it shows the original test or determination to have been materially inaccurate.
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Quality Tests. Processor will make determinations of conformity of the Gas with the above specifications using procedures generally accepted in the gas industry as often as Processor reasonably deems necessary. If in Supplier’s judgment the result of any test or determination is inaccurate, Processor upon request will again conduct the questioned test or determination. Supplier will bear the costs of the additional test or determination unless it shows the original test or determination to have been materially inaccurate.
Quality Tests. RME is responsible for testing all Products and ensuring they perform in accordance with the specification and agree not to ship any product not meeting specification with DAC prior written consent.
Quality Tests. 5.4.1 LTS CORP shall be responsible for confirming the identity of Active Ingredient shipped to LTS CORP by CYGNUS or by CYGNUS-approved vendors, upon receipt of such Active Ingredient.
Quality Tests. The Party operating the measuring equipment, ------------- using approved standard methods in general use in the gas industry, shall cause adequate tests to be made to determine the quality of the gas delivered hereunder. Such tests shall be made at intervals frequently enough to ensure that the gas conforms to the specifications hereof.
Quality Tests. Brammer or Approved Vendor shall perform all tests required by the Specifications, the Quality Agreement, and the applicable Product Addendum (except, in each case, as may be specified in the applicable Product Addendum). Customer shall be responsible for all costs and expenses associated with such tests.
Quality Tests. Processor will make determinations of conformity of the Gas with the above specifications using procedures generally accepted in the gas industry as often as Processor reasonably deems necessary. If in Supplier’s judgment the result of any test or SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH TWO ASTERISKS (**). determination is inaccurate, Processor upon request will again conduct the questioned test or determination. Supplier will bear the costs of the additional test or determination unless it shows the original test or determination to have been materially inaccurate.
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Quality Tests. The Purchaser and the Producers jointly shall agree upon reasonable methods and procedures and determine the instruments to be used for making tests to determine whether Gas conforms to the specifications set forth in Schedule B. If the parties are unable to agree upon such procedures any party may refer the question for determination by an Independent Expert.
Quality Tests. For digit preference, we examined the proportion of non-digital, manual measurements (height, head circumference and arm circumference) with each of the possible digits (0-9) in the tenths place (mm). We analyzed the first measurement from each anthropometrist. Since each child was measured by two different anthropometrists, we included 948 observations in the analysis. We used the Stata SE 13 (StataCorp, College Station, TX, USA) digdis package for analysis. We tested for any digit preference with Xxxxxxx’x Xxx Squared Test. We calculated the difference between the expected and observed percentages and tested for preference of each individual digit using a two-sided Binomial Test. To determine how close our observed proportions were to a uniform distribution, we summed the difference between expected and observed for positive differences only. The sum gives the percentage of digits that would need to be reclassified (moved from an overrepresented digit to an underrepresented digit) to achieve a uniform distribution, which is similar to the Xxxx’x Blended Index (7) and the Digit Preference Score (14). We calculated the Digit Preference Score to allow comparisons with other research. We used the 2006 WHO Growth Standards to calculate z-scores for weight-for- length/height (WHZ), length/height-for-age (HAZ), weight-for-age (WAZ), head circumference-for-age (HCZ), and arm circumference-for-age (ACZ). We assessed the plausibility of z-scores by determining the proportion of measurements flagged as falling outside of the plausible range as defined in WHO macros (WHZ <-5|>5; HAZ <-6|>6; WAZ <-6|>5; BMIZ <-5|>5; HCZ <-5|>5; ACZ <-5|>5) (15). We also examined flags used in Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) for length and height plausibility (lying down 45-110 cm, standing up 65-120 cm). In the WHO Macro, implausible length or height measurements are not flagged, but WHZ scores that cannot be calculated are automatically set to missing. We calculated z-score standard deviations (SD) and analyzed SD disaggregated by age (under and over two years of age) to determine if the quality of measurements differed by age. We also analyzed z- scores for both the average of all measurements (repeated) and the first measurement of the first anthropometrist (single). We analyzed both intra- and inter-observer error for height, HC and MUAC using repeated measurements. Intra-observer technical error of measurement (TEM) was calculated with the following formula: (1 − 2)2 =1 � 2...
Quality Tests. The Municipality may from time to time test the quality of the products and noncompliance may result in the termination of the contract.
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