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Fields definition

Fields means Field 1 and Field 2.
Fields means the CRISPR Fields and the Bayer Fields, provided fields shall not include diagnosis, prevention or treatment of cystic fibrosis.
Fields mean for the relief of tension-type headaches (Fiorinal and Fiorinal C) and for the treatment of hypertension and/or prophylaxis of angina pectoris (Visken and Viskazide).

Examples of Fields in a sentence

  • For more details on how to create user Defined fields, refer chapter ‘Creating custom fields in Oracle FLEXCUBE’ in the User Defined Fields User Manual under Modularity.

  • Fields, Secretary, Commission, dated September 30, 2014; and Letter from Participants to Brent J.

  • Fields marked with an asterisk and a different background color are mandatory fields you must complete to successfully submit your application.

  • Report Cards for School Grounds include: General Requirements; Athletic Fields; Turf ; Ornamental Plants; and Landscape Plantings.

  • Licensee shall amend the Commercial Development Plan and Benchmarks at the request of PHS to address any Licensed Fields of Use not specifically addressed in the plan originally submitted.


More Definitions of Fields

Fields means collectively Field I and Field II.
Fields means research and development, quality assurance or control, environmental testing, plant diagnostics, identity testing (other than parentage testing for humans) and forensics.
Fields means the [**] Field, the [**] Field and the [**] Field.
Fields means the Animal Feed Field and the Agricultural Product ------ Processing Field.
Fields means Fabry Field, Pompe Field, [***] Field, Additional Fields, subject to Section 5.1, and Option Field, subject to Section 5.2 (each, a “Field”).
Fields means collectively the Mitochondrial Field and the Ophthalmology Field.
Fields means: (a) the prophylaxis and/or treatment of allergic reactions caused by ragweed; (b) the prophylaxis and/or treatment of allergic reactions caused by grasses; and (c) if and only if UCB exercises the Peanut Development Option, the prophylaxis and/or treatment of allergic reactions caused by peanuts.