Targeting definition

Targeting means, when used to describe the relationship between a molecule and a Target, that the molecule (a) binds to the Target (or a portion thereof) and (b) is designed or being developed to exert its biological effect in whole or in part through binding to such Target (or such portion thereof).
Targeting means editing, engineering or modulating (including by means of gene knock-out, gene tagging, gene disruption, gene mutation, gene insertion, gene deletion, gene activation, gene silencing or gene knock-in) a Target or an Excluded Target or a Covered Target by means of hybridizing a guide RNA of the CRISPR/Cas Technology to such Target or Excluded Target or Covered Target.
Targeting or “Targeted” means, when used as a verb to describe the relationship between a molecule and a Target, where the molecule’s primary intended mechanism of action requires that it bind to the Target (or a portion thereof).

Examples of Targeting in a sentence

  • The Director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, U.S. Department of Treasury (“FinCEN”) issued a Geographic Targeting Order (as amended from time to time, the “FinCen Order”) requiring title insurance companies, subsidiaries and agents (each, a “Covered Business”), to identify (among other things) the true owners of entities that purchase residential real estate in certain transactions covered by the FinCen Order.

  • If Closing Agent is required to comply with the U.S. Treasury Department’s 541 Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) Geographic Targeting Orders (“GTOs”), then Buyer 542 shall provide Closing Agent with the information related to ▇▇▇▇▇ and the transaction contemplated by this 543 Contract that is required to complete IRS Form 8300, and Buyer consents to Closing Agent’s collection and 544 report of said information to IRS.

  • Reference: BMD-ARS-6190 / BMD-ARS-6191 / BMD-ARS-6195 / BMD-ARS-6192 / BMD- ARS-6933 / BMD-ARS-6934 The user shall be able to add a table to a document with the Critical Assets and Areas that could be impacted by Threat BMs with the following information: for each Critical Asset/Area the name, the Threat BM Types and the Warhead Types and whether or not the BM Targeting Strategy was taken into account for the calculation.


More Definitions of Targeting

Targeting means, with respect to an siRNA and a target gene, that such siRNA antagonizes the expression of the messenger RNA of such target gene, and with respect to a product and a target gene, that such product contains an siRNA that antagonizes the expression of the messenger RNA of such target gene.
Targeting means the use of Audience Selection Tools by advertisers to include or exclude users in a potential audience for paid advertisements.
Targeting means, when used to describe the relationship between an LNA Compound and a Target, that such LNA Compound (a) is [*] to such Target and (b) is designed or being developed to exert its biological effect through binding to such Target. For purposes of this Section 1.67, “[*]” means that [*]. For clarity, an LNA Compound that is [*] to a Target may be [*].
Targeting means [***] a Target or the [***] thereof.
Targeting as used here means:
Targeting means [***] a Target or [***] thereof; provided, that with respect to [***], Targeting means [***].
Targeting or “Targeted” means, when used as a verb, [***].