Detector Sample Clauses

The 'Detector' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the use, installation, or maintenance of detection devices, such as smoke detectors or carbon monoxide detectors, within a property or premises. Typically, this clause specifies which party—landlord or tenant—is responsible for ensuring that detectors are present, functional, and compliant with applicable safety regulations. For example, it may require the landlord to install detectors before occupancy and the tenant to regularly test and replace batteries. The core function of this clause is to promote safety by clearly assigning duties regarding life-saving detection equipment, thereby reducing the risk of harm and potential liability.
Detector. A list of all isolated elements is displayed. To de-isolate isolated elements:
Detector. A list of all bypassed elements is displayed. To un-bypass bypassed elements:
Detector. Various sorting criteria are displayed. See also Working with lists, page 26.
Detector. Various selection criteria are displayed. See also Working with lists, page 26.
Detector. 6.5.1 For a period of *** *** CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 6.5.2 Except as provided in Article 6.5.1, PACKARD shall have the exclusive worldwide rights to make, have made and sell (including the right to sublicense others) DETECTORS for all assays, applications, sample densities and markets.
Detector. (1) Checking of detector flow and adjustment, (2) Checking of detector heating and adjustment, (3) Conditioning of TCD Detector.
Detector. The smallest independent sensing region on a detector chip that produces photo-charge proportional to the radiant energy (exposure) it receives. FOIA CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED PORTIONS OF THE EXHIBIT MARKED BY [**Redacted**] HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A
Detector. Detector bracket Long stroke
Detector. Should offer 10 orders of magnitude dynamic range.
Detector. 3.4.1. Must use a fast analog-to-digital converter. 3.4.2. Special storage rate of 50 spectra per second. 3.4.3. Resolving power of greater than 10,000 FWHM.