Source material definition

Source material means: (1) uranium or thorium, or any combination thereof, in any physical or chemical form or (2) ores which contain by weight one-twentieth of one percent (0.05 percent) or more of (i) uranium, (ii) thorium or (iii) any combination thereof. Source material does not include special nuclear material.
Source material means, with respect to the Application Services, the source code of such software and all related compiler command files, build scripts, scripts relating to the operation and maintenance of such application, application programming interface (API), graphical user interface (GUI), object libraries, all relevant instructions on building the object code of such application, and all documentation relating to the foregoing, such that collectively the foregoing will be sufficient to enable a person possessing reasonable skill and expertise in computer software and information technology to build, load and operate the machine-executable object code of such application, to maintain and support such application and to effectively use all functions and features of such software.
Source material means: (1) uranium or thorium; or any combination thereof, in any physical or chemical form, or (2) ores which contain by weight one-twentieth of one percent (0.05%) or more of (i) uranium, (ii) thorium, or (iii) any combination thereof. Source Material does not include Special Nuclear Material.

Examples of Source material in a sentence

  • License: a world-wide, non-exclusive, non-assignable right under a Patent to use Source Material to breed, develop, produce, keep in stock, treat, market, sell and/or deliver Licensed Products without the right to sublicense unless explicitly specified otherwise.

  • Source Material: any vegetable biological material, including but not limited to vegetable plants and seeds, that (i) falls under the scope of a Patent and (ii) is commercially available or otherwise legally available for breeding purposes.

  • In addition to the right to use Source Material as stated above, the License also includes the right to use any other material claimed in the Patents, - including but not limited to molecular markers or DNA sequences, but only to the extent necessary to carry out random mutagenesis as described above.


More Definitions of Source material

Source material means any material(s) or machinery, located at an industrial facility, that is directly or indirectly related to process, manufacturing or other industrial activities, which could be a source of pollutants in any industrial stormwater discharge to groundwater. Source materials include, but are not limited to, raw materials; intermediate products; final products; waste materials; by-products; industrial machinery and fuels, and lubricants, solvents, and detergents that are related to process, manufacturing, or other industrial activities that are exposed to stormwater.
Source material means either of the following:
Source material means material of vegetable, animal, microbiological or mineral origin from which flavourings or food ingredients with flavouring properties are produced; it may be:
Source material means uranium, thorium, or any combination thereof in any physical or chemical form, or any ores that contain by weight at least one-twentieth of one per cent (0.05 per cent) of uranium, thorium, or any combination thereof. Source material does not include special nuclear material.
Source material shall have the meaning given in the United States Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as amended.
Source material means, collectively, any Software or any integrated-circuit, hardware, or component design or programming materials, any elements of design or programming, and any related documentation, in each case expressed in source code or other human-readable form.
Source material means uranium or thorium.