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Specimens definition

Specimens means, but is not limited to, blood, sputum, urine, stool, other bodily fluids, wastes, tissues, and cultures necessary to perform required tests;
Specimens means the specimens, materials and/or other items which may be part of the Contract and upon which the Services are to be conducted and shall include any part of them.
Specimens means any tangible and intangible data collected for research.

Examples of Specimens in a sentence

  • Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens.

  • Standard Practice for Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Field.

  • Specimens of the signatures of the officers of Fund authorized to sign share certificates and individuals authorized to sign written instructions and requests on behalf of Fund.

  • Specimens may reach and maintain ambient temperature during analysis.

  • Specimens are allowed to reach room temperature during preparation.


More Definitions of Specimens

Specimens has the meaning set forth in Section 4.6.
Specimens any biologic material including, without limitation, strains and cultures, cell parts and organisms, tissues, blood, plasma, urine, spinal fluid or other fluids and derivatives thereof including DNA or RNA derived from any of the foregoing.
Specimens means collectively human specimens for clinical trials using Next Generation Sequencing (“NGS”) mutually agreed to by the Parties in writing.
Specimens means the biological blood samples BBI Biotech will receive from study sites participating in the Collaborative Project and process according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any derivative material thereof.
Specimens means all relics, artifacts, remains, objects, or any other evidence of a historical, prehistorical, archaeological, or anthropological nature, which may be found on or below the surface of the earth, and which have scientific or historic value as objects of antiquity, as aboriginal relics or as archaeological samples.SOURCE: GC § 13985.16 enacted by P.L. 12-126.§ 76203. Archaeological Resources on Government Land.The territory reserves to itself the exclusive right and privilege of field investigation on sites owned or controlled by the territory, its agencies, departments, or institutions in order to protect and preserve archaeological and scientific information and objects. All new information and objects deriving from government lands shall remain the property of the territory and be utilized for scientific or public educational purposes.SOURCE: GC § 13985.17 enacted by P.L. 12-126.§ 76204. Archaeological Investigation, Recording, and Salvage; Appropriations.Whenever any public construction or improvement of any nature whatsoever is undertaken by any government agency on lands which are controlled or owned by the territory and which are sites of historic or prehistoric interest and value, or locations of prehistoric or historic remains, one percent of the appropriation for such public construction or improvement, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be expended by the department for the archaeological investigation, recording, and salvage of such sites or remains when it is deemed necessary by the department.SOURCE: GC § 13985.18 enacted by P.L. 12-126.§ 76205. Prehistoric and Historic Sites and Remains.(a) The Department shall locate, identify, and preserve in the Guam Register of Historic Places information regarding prehistoric and historic sites, locations, and remains. The Department of Land Management shall clearly designate on its records and cadastral maps of the territory, the location of all prehistoric and historic sites, or locations and remains.(b) Before any public construction or improvement of any nature whatsoever is undertaken by the territory, or any governmental agency or officer, the head of such agency or such officer shall first examine the Department's records and cadastral map of the area to be affected by such public construction or improvement to determine whether any site listed upon the Guam Register of Historic Places is present. If so designated, the proposed public construction or improvement shall not be commen...
Specimens means the tissue samples, sub-samples or preparations supplied by NIWA to the Recipient and described in the Agreement Details.
Specimens means specimens or samples that: (a) were generated as part of toxicology GLP Studies, (b) are retained by PFIZER as of the Effective Date, and (c) are reasonably retrievable by PFIZER.