Sequences Sample Clauses

Sequences. With respect to each Lilly Target Pair, Lilly will, unless otherwise set forth in the Research Plan, provide to Zymeworks at least […***…] antibody nucleic acid or amino acid sequences Directed To each Target in such Lilly Target Pair (the “Lilly Sequences”). Each Lilly Sequence shall consist of […***…] sequence or a sequence applicable for other antigen binding domains, such as[…***…], that encodes an antibody […***…] that recognizes and binds to one Target within such Lilly Target Pair. The Lilly Sequences shall be provided to Zymeworks in accordance with the Research Plan for such Lilly Target Pair. To the extent provided in a Research Plan for a Lilly Target Pair, Zymeworks will identify antibody nucleic acids or amino acid sequences Directed To a Target within such Lilly Target Pair (the “Zymeworks Sequences”). Lilly will, within […***…] days of such identification, notify Zymeworks of any Zymeworks Sequences that it approves for use in connection with the respective Lilly Target Pair (“Approved Zymeworks Sequences”).
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Sequences. The multiple sequence alignment of (specific residues of) the 7-TM domain was obtained from GPCRDB.25, 53 Only human receptors that were non-olfactory and not orphan were used.
Sequences. It’s possible to watch different Views sequentially by pressing the button “Views sequence”.
Sequences. Site utilization.
Sequences. Client will inform OXB of the sequence of any nucleic acid construct it supplies to OXB (such as the GOI, plasmids, vectors, etc) and will allow OXB to perform sequencing of such construct (either in-house or using a subcontractor in accordance with clause 3.6) solely to enable OXB to comply with safety requirements and to ensure nucleic acid constructs are sufficiently characterised to support project progression. For the avoidance of doubt, any sequences provided under this clause 3.9 are Confidential Information of Client. OXB shall not prepare, file, or prosecute any patent application or copyright application in or to the composition or use of any such sequences or portions thereof.
Sequences. If applicable to the Services being performed, Client will inform OXB of the sequence of any nucleic acid construct it supplies to OXB (such as the GOI, plasmids, vectors, etc.) and will allow OXB to perform sequencing of such construct (either in-house or using an Approved Subcontractor) to enable OXB to comply with safety requirements and to ensure nucleic acid constructs are sufficiently characterised to support project progression. For clarity, all such information, shall be deemed Confidential Information of Client; provided however that Client acknowledges and agrees that it may be necessary for OXB to share certain Confidential Information of Client, including the sequence of any nucleic acid in the Plasmids, with the manufacturer of such Plasmids including for export clearance purposes. In each case provided that the extent of Client’s Confidential Information shared by OXB with a Plasmid manufacturer is limited to the Confidential Information that such Plasmid manufacturer reasonably needs to know for the purposes of manufacturing and providing such Plasmids to OXB for use in performing the Services under this Agreement: (a) Client accepts all risk relating to the provision of such Confidential Information by OXB to the correct Plasmid manufacturers, (b) such Plasmid manufacturers shall not be deemed to be Representatives of OXB for the purposes of clauses 14.2 and 14.3 and (c) OXB shall have no liability for any acts or omissions of such Plasmid manufacturers to the extent that Confidential Information of Client is disclosed pursuant to this clause.
Sequences. This technique is used with dynamic verification. Sequences are a mechanism to create an ordered set of inputs, or an ordered set of transactions. Different verification languages / metho- dologies will define different ways to express sequences. The goal of a meaningful sequence of inputs is to exercise design features of interest that are hard to reach. Additionally, ways to cover and randomize sequences can be very helpful to a verification engineer.
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