Research Applications definition

Research Applications means all non-therapeutic uses of oligonucleotides including but not limited to all in vitro cell culture, tissue culture, laboratory animal, plant and microorganism studies.
Research Applications means all applications other than Diagnostic Applications and Therapeutic Applications.
Research Applications means those areas of research, including, but not limited to, high throughput screening, genomics and proteomics, for which the HTS products may be used, but excluding food and environmental testing and the Medical Diagnostic Fields defined in the HTS License Agreement with Applied Biosystems, Inc.

Examples of Research Applications in a sentence

  • Anthropological Perspectives.” In Handbook of Music and Emotion: Theory, Research, Applications, edited by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • Beer Sheva Israel 94040 4116 Mor 7 Jabotinsky St. Bnei Brak Israel 5126413 10027 Mor Ashdod Ha Banim 1 Ashdod Israel 12115 Mor Netanya Raziel 7 Netanya Israel 10198 Mor Research Applications Ltd Attn.

  • The parties will then meet to discuss the Concept including any Department State Education Research Applications Process (SERAP).

  • This agreement is required to be completed by all Primary Advisors who are on a fixed term contract at JCU which is due to expire within 2/3 calendar years of being placed on Research Masters/Doctorate application (APP-FORM-01 Supplementary form for Higher Degree by Research Applications.) The parties to this agreement are the Primary Advisor, Secondary Advisor, and HDR Candidate.

  • They provide information on the procedures and requirements of the Department with the aim of assisting Researchers in the preparation and completion of Research Applications and the ethical conduct of Research at Departmental Sites.

  • River Research Applications: Volume 30, Issue 9, Pages 1120-1133.

  • Contact Person: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Ph.D., Scientific Review Officer, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Name of Committee: Center for Scientific Review Special Emphasis Panel; Small Business: HIV/AIDS Innovative Research Applications.

  • BAR-ILAN is entering this License Agreement on its own behalf, and as representative and trustee for Bar-Ilan University (the University) and MOR - Research Applications Ltd.

  • Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD) for Clinical and Research Applications: Recommendations of the International RDC/TMD Consortium Network() and Orofacial Pain Special Interest Group().

  • Hybridon grants to IDT and its Affiliates * * * * * license to use, manufacture, offer to sell, import and sell Hybridon Licensed Products for Research Applications.


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Related to Research Applications

  • SAP Application(s) means all Packages (i.e. all Software and Third Party Software) licensed under the Agreement and/or SAP cloud services for which Customer has a valid subscription, excluding User Interfaces for ERP, SAP Technology Solutions and all database Packages.

  • Patent Applications means all published and unpublished nonprovisional and provisional patent applications, reexamination proceedings, invention disclosures and records of invention, applications for certificates of invention and priority rights, in any country and regardless of formal name, including without limitation, substitutions, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, renewals, revivals, reissues, re-examinations and extensions thereof.

  • Development Application means the development application identified in Item 5 of Schedule 1 and includes all plans, reports models, photomontages, material boards (as amended supplemented) submitted to the consent authority before the determination of that Development Application.

  • Research Use shall have the meaning given in Section 2.2.2 of this Agreement.

  • Research Data means documents in a digital form, other than scientific publications, which are collected or produced in the course of scientific research activities and are used as evidence in the research process, or are commonly accepted in the research community as necessary to validate research findings and results;