PBS definition

PBS means the Pharmeceutical Benefits Schedule (PBS) that is a list of all the medicines that receive a government subsidy.
PBS. (non) means a Pharmaceutical that is registered for use in Australia by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) but has is not on the Pharmeceutical Benefits Schedule (PBS).

Examples of PBS in a sentence

  • The medium was removed and the plate washed with PBS and the cells dislodged by scraping in 400μl of buffer B (50mM monobasic potassium phosphate, 1mM EGTA, 150mM sucrose, pH 7.0) with 2μl of protease inhibitor cocktail.

  • A Pilot on VBR will have a PBS start credit up to DBM minus 45 hours.

  • PBS will review and track Contractor labor compliance documentation, including subcontracts, utilization reports, and subcontractor paid reports.

  • PBS will review the following submittals, including but not limited to: traffic control plans, staging plans, erosion and pollution control plans, quality control plan, construction schedules, and others required by construction contract specifications.

  • For any awarded VO to Blockholders, a premium equal to 50% of the Block Credits above the Pilot’s PBS block (or adjusted block, in the case of TT) will be paid and cash cleared.


More Definitions of PBS

PBS means the customary pilot boarding station or the customary alternative temporary anchorage area as determined by the proper port authorities at the Discharge Port or Loading Port (as applicable).
PBS means Portfolio Brokerage Services, Inc.
PBS means the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme authorised under the National Health Act 1953.
PBS means the status that may be ascribed to Subscriber in Section 2 (a).
PBS means the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme established under Part VII of the Act.
PBS is a polymer comprised primarily of residues of diacids and diols, wherein the diacid component comprises [***] by mole of succinic acid and the diol component comprises [***] by mole of 1,4-butanediol.