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Testing Parameters Sample Clauses

Testing Parameters. Drug and/or alcohol screens will be conducted in the following instances:
Testing Parameters. The water test must conform with the parameters established in the Private Well Testing Act and any additional parameters as required by the Department of Environmental Protection.
Testing Parameters. 8.1. Testing will be undertaken at ADM Port Pirie Site. Each load will be tested against current GTA Standards and inspected for current Export Standards by ADM staff before proceeding to Berth 5 whereby a XXXX XX will inspect the Grain with the use of an Autosampler. 8.2. The Client will be notified if: (a) Grain is not compliant with GTA standard; and/or (b) Grain has failed to comply with Export Standards. 8.3. In the absence of proven manifest error or fraud, the Client is deemed to have accepted the results of any Testing carried out in accordance with Clause 8.1. 8.4. The Shiploader makes no warranty or guarantee as to the Testing, including but not limited to the accuracy of the results of any Testing or Export Standard inspection.
Testing Parameters. The Task Force, in order to provide for valid testing of the standards, may unilaterally amend the Project Plan to provide for reasonable additional testing conditions. In order to provide for diversity in testing and for a valid test of the standards, County ‘back-office’ software must be capable of receiving and electronically processing real estate documents submitted using any software complying with the standards tested in that phase of the Pilot Project.
Testing ParametersInitial engine to be tested under load at 50% power for four (4) runs of four (4) hours each; at 75% power for two (2) runs of six (6) hours each; and 100% power for two (2) runs of six (6) hours each.
Testing Parameters. Using the instructions provided in the SPIFE Touch Operator’s Manual, set up parameters as follows: *Due to variation in environmental conditions, a Blot 1 time of 3 minutes is recommended, but a range of 2 to 5 minutes is acceptable. Load Sample Prompt: None Time: 0:30 Temperature: 21°C Speed: 6 Apply Sample Prompt: None Time: 0:30 Temperature: 21°C Speed: 1 Location: 2 Electrophoresis Prompt: None Time: 6:00 Temperature: 21°C Voltage: 650 V mA: 160 mA Absorb Prompt: Remove Gel Blocks, Apply Antisera Time: 2:00 Temperature: 21°C Blot 1 Prompt: Remove Excess Antisera Time: 3:00* Temperature: 21°C Blot 2 Prompt: Remove Template, Install Blotter Time: 5:00 Temperature: 40°C Dry Prompt: Remove Blotter Time: 15:00 Temperature: 50°C • Urine or Urine and Serum (Blade Application) Load Sample 1 Prompt: None Time: 0:25 Temperature: 21°C Speed: 6 Apply Sample 1 Prompt: None Time: 0:25 Temperature: 21°C Speed: 6 Location: 2 Load Sample 2 Prompt: None Time: 0:25 Temperature: 21°C Speed: 6 Apply Sample 2 Prompt: None Time: 0:25 Temperature: 21°C Speed: 6 Location: 2 Load Sample 3 Prompt: None Time: 0:25 Temperature: 21°C Speed: 6 Apply Sample 3 Prompt: None Time: 0:25 Temperature: 21°C Speed: 6 Location: 2 Absorb 1 Prompt: None Time: 2:00 Temperature: 21°C Electrophoresis Prompt: None Time: 6:00 Temperature: 21°C Voltage: 650 V mA: 160 mA Absorb 2 Prompt: Remove Gel Blocks, Apply Antisera Time: 2:00 Temperature: 21°C Blot 1 Prompt: Remove Excess Antisera Time: 3:00* Temperature: 21°C Blot 2 Prompt: Remove Template, Install Blotter Time: 5:00 Temperature: 40°C Dry Prompt: Remove Blotter Time: 15:00 Temperature: 50°C Pause Prompt: None Time: 5:00 Temperature: 21°C Electrophoresis Prompt: To Continue Time: 6:00 Temperature: 21°C Voltage: 650 V mA: 160 mA Absorb Prompt: Remove Gel Blocks, Apply Antisera Time: 2:00 Temperature: 21°C Blot 1 Prompt: Remove Excess Antisera Time: 3:00* Temperature: 21°C Blot 2 Prompt: Remove Template, Install Blotter Time: 5:00 Temperature: 40°C Dry Prompt: Remove Blotter Time: 15:00 Temperature: 50°C • Serum, CSF or Urine (Both Application Methods)

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  • Laboratory Testing All laboratories selected by UPS Freight for analyzing Controlled Substances Testing will be HHS certified.

  • Service Specification The Parties have agreed upon the scope and specification of the Services provided under this Service Agreement in the Service Specification.

  • Parameters In calculating the MtM Exposure for each Transaction, the following parameters are set on the Transaction Date: ▪ On-Peak Initial Xxxx Xxxxx ▪ Off-Peak/On-Peak Price Ratio ▪ Off-Peak Initial Xxxx Xxxxx ▪ MW-Measure: initial Capacity PLC Per Tranche ▪ On-Peak Estimated Energy Quantity Per MW-Measure for each of the twelve calendar months ▪ Off-Peak Estimated Energy Quantity Per MW-Measure for each of the twelve calendar months ▪ Number of awarded Tranches In calculating the MtM Exposure for each Transaction, the following parameters are set each Business Day subsequent to the Transaction Date: ▪ On-Peak Forward Price ▪ Off-Peak Forward Price ▪ Current Capacity PLC Per Tranche ▪ On-Peak Estimated Energy Quantity ▪ Off-Peak Estimated Energy Quantity Process to Update the On-Peak Initial Mark Prices and Off-Peak Initial Mark Prices on a Daily Basis On each Business Day subsequent to the Transaction Date, the Pricing Agent will contact four Reference Market-Makers to obtain price quotes for on-peak and off-peak energy for PJM Western Hub. The Pricing Agent may not rely upon quotes from Seller or any Affiliate of Seller. The updated mark for a month will be equal to the average mark for that month over all sources from which a quote is available. If a monthly quote is available from any source, only the monthly quote or monthly quotes shall be used. Where quotes provide a bid and ask, the average shall be used. Where a quote for an individual month is unavailable, but the month is quoted as part of a “packaged” quote (e.g., January 2011 is only available in the form of a January/February 2011 “packaged” quote or an annual quote): ▪ If the other month/months of the package quote is/are also unavailable, then the marks for all months of the package will be calculated by multiplying the packaged quote by the ratio of the corresponding month to the corresponding calculated package quote from the previous day. Example: There are no On-Peak quotes available on day X during the contract for July 2011 or August 2011. However, there is an On-Peak July/August 2011 packaged quote of $73.00/MWh available. The On-Peak marks from day X-1 for July 2011 and August 2011 were $73.50/MWh and $76.50/MWh respectively. The day X On-Peak mark for July 2011 is set at 73.00 * [73.50] / [( (73.50 * 352) + (76.50 * 336) ) / (352+336) ] = 73 * (73.50/ 74.97) = $71.57/MWh. The day X On-Peak mark for August 2011 is set at 73.00 * [76.50] / [( (73.50 * 352) + (76.50*336) ) / (352+336) ] = 73 * (76.50 / 74.97) = $74.49/MWh. ▪ If the other month/months of the package quote is/are available, then the mark for the month will be set such that the average of the month and the other month(s) (weighted for either the On-Peak Hours or Off-Peak Hours as applicable) equals the packaged quote (see calculation example below).

  • DAF Specifications Developer shall submit initial specifications for the DAF, including System Protection Facilities, to Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO at least one hundred eighty (180) Calendar Days prior to the Initial Synchronization Date; and final specifications for review and comment at least ninety (90) Calendar Days prior to the Initial Synchronization Date. Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO shall review such specifications to ensure that the DAF are compatible with the technical specifications, operational control, and safety requirements of the Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO and comment on such specifications within thirty (30) Calendar Days of Developer’s submission. All specifications provided hereunder shall be deemed to be Confidential Information.

  • Measuring EPP parameters Every 5 minutes, EPP probes will select one “IP address” of the EPP servers of the TLD being monitored and make an “EPP test”; every time they should alternate between the 3 different types of commands and between the commands inside each category. If an “EPP test” result is undefined/unanswered, the EPP service will be considered as unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new test.

  • SAMPLE (If applicable and the project has specifications, insert the specifications into this section.)

  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.

  • Measuring DNS parameters Every minute, every DNS probe will make an UDP or TCP “DNS test” to each of the public-­‐DNS registered “IP addresses” of the name servers of the domain name being monitored. If a “DNS test” result is undefined/unanswered, the tested IP will be considered unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new test.

  • Configuration The configuration for the Purchase Right Aircraft will be the Detail Specification for Model 767-3S2F aircraft at the revision level in effect at the time of the Supplemental Agreement. Such Detail Specification will be revised to include (i) changes required to obtain required regulatory certificates and (ii) other changes as mutually agreed upon by Boeing and Customer.

  • Acceptance Testing At the time of installation of a LIS trunk group, and at no additional charge, acceptance tests will be performed to ensure that the service is operational and meets the applicable technical parameters.