Basic Characteristics Sample Clauses
The "Basic Characteristics" clause defines the fundamental attributes or features of the subject matter covered by the agreement, such as goods, services, or intellectual property. It typically outlines key specifications, standards, or qualities that the parties expect, ensuring both sides have a shared understanding of what is being provided or exchanged. By clearly establishing these essential details, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes regarding the nature or quality of the subject matter.
Basic Characteristics. The OPGW cable is composed of optical fibers for telecommunications contained in a dielectric optical drive. The optical unit must be designed to contain and protect the optical fibers from damage caused by mechanical stress caused by tension, bending, torsion, compression and humidity. The configuration of the cable must be the "loose" type and must be longitudinally sealed against water ingress. The cable must have electrical and mechanical characteristics appropriate to the design of the transmission lines, and ensure that fiber will not suffer efforts during the life of the cable. It is the Concessionaire’s responsibility to determine the final technical characteristics and specifications of the OPGW cable, taking into account standards such as IEEE 1138, ITU-T G.652, or equivalent, to ensure compliance of standards required for the SEIN.
Basic Characteristics. Table 6 showed that there were far more patients with pre-invasive cervical conditions (59%) than those with invasive (23%) or unstaged cervical cancer (18%). A large proportion of patients with precancerous conditions were aged between 19 and 24 (41.7%), non- Hispanic white (66.8%), with CIN II stage (64.8%) and no co-morbidity (85.4%). For their Medicaid status, 98.5% enrolled under BCCPTA eligibility category, 15.8% enrolled prior to their cancer diagnosis (pre-enrolled) and 49.2% enrolled for over 24 months. The mean duration of enrollment for this group was 20 months within the two years follow-up in our study period.
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