additional purpose definition

additional purpose means a purpose for which no expenditure estimate is included in the local government’s annual budget.
additional purpose means a purpose for which no expenditure estimate is included in the
additional purpose means the analysis of a human blood sample material or its component for the presence or absence (quantitatively and/or qualitatively ) of a specific phenotype, disease, infection, drug, peptide or compound or condition or a group of associated phenotypes, diseases, infections, drugs, peptides, compounds, or nucleic acid diagnostic testing in the field of human diagnostics. This definition excludes the field of companion diagnostics and thernostics which is [***] CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. EXECUTION VERSION the study and detection of genotype of a disease or person for the purpose of determination of drug treatment This definition also excludes the field of epigenetics (the study and detection of non-genetic influences of gene expression) and sequencing (the study and detection of the order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule or order of amino adds in a protein);

More Definitions of additional purpose

additional purpose means a purpose for which no expenditure estimated is include in the local government’s annual budget.
additional purpose has the meaning set out forth in Section 2.1.1.2 hereof;
additional purpose means a purpose for which no expenditure estimate is

Related to additional purpose

  • Educational purpose means classroom activities, research in academic subjects, career or professional development activities, Green Dot approved personal research activities, or other purposes as defined by the School from time to time.

  • Educational Purposes means use for the purpose of education, teaching, distance learning, private study and/or research.

  • Political purpose means any activity undertaken in support of or in opposition to the

  • Agricultural purpose means a purpose related to the production, harvest, exhibition, marketing, transportation, processing, or manufacture of agricultural products by a natural person who cultivates, plants, propagates, or nurtures the agricultural products. "Agricultural products" includes agricultural, horticultural, viticultural, and dairy products, livestock, wildlife, poultry, bees, forest products, fish and shellfish, and any products thereof, including processed and manufactured products, and any and all products raised or produced on farms and any processed or manufactured products thereof.