Lab Work Sample Clauses
Lab Work. Contractor shall:
1. Perform tests at least three (3) times per week at Joplin and one (1) time per week at Los Pinos:
a. Mixed Liquid Suspended Solid (MLSS)
b. Mixed Liquid Volatile Suspended Solid (MLVSS)
c. (For Joplin only) Return Activated Sludge Suspended Solids (RASSS)
d. Effluent Suspended solid (ESS)
e. Effluent Turbidity Tests (ETT)
2. Prepare and maintain quality assurance records (log book entries);
3. Perform additional sampling and as required to meet CRWQCB requirements.
Lab Work. Levels of hormones can be helpful in evaluating your replacement needs. We suggest that you have your physician get base line levels of your hormones before starting human bio-identical hormone replacement.
Lab Work. Tenant shall be permitted to construct within the Premises a laboratory, which may include a “clean room” and shall also include Tenant’s equipment to be used in the laboratory and all supplementary HVAC, mechanical, electrical and plumbing equipment and facilities located in and serving the laboratory and/or upgrades and additions to the Building Systems existing as of the Lease Date. All of the foregoing work and installations, together with the interior finishes, ceiling and lighting within the laboratory, and all “soft costs” (as described in Paragraph 2.3 above) with respect to construction of the laboratory, shall be referred to herein as the “Lab Work”. Tenant shall construct and complete the Lab Work at no expense to Landlord and shall engage a contractor for the Lab Work who shall be subject to Landlord’s prior approval, not to be unreasonably withheld; provided, however, that if Tenant intends to use the same contractor to perform the Office TI Work and the Lab Work, Landlord’s approval of Tenant’s Contractor for the Office TI Work shall constitute Landlord’s approval of such contractor for performance of the Lab Work. Landlord shall have the right to review and approve Tenant’s construction contract for the Lab Work prior to Tenant’s executing the same, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. In addition, prior to Tenant’s approval of (and the commencement of any work under) any change orders for the Lab Work, Tenant shall provide copies of such change orders to Landlord, and Landlord shall have the right to reasonably approve any and all such change orders to the extent such change orders would materially alter the scope of the Lab Work.
Lab Work. All lab work (the “Lab Work”) required by the Practitioner shall be handled by the Clinic.
Lab Work. The project involves the extraction, purification, and analysis of DNA from up to 20 archeological elk specimens. UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA will decide which samples are adequate for ancient DNA sequencing and for radiocarbon dating (if not previously dated by stratigraphic or radiocarbon dating). Work is anticipated to be completed in two phases: • The initial screening of mitochondrial DNA is the critical first step that will allow the parties:
1) to determine if DNA is preserved in the samples; and 2) determine if these specimens are of elk (i.e., that the specimens have been properly identified by zooarchaeological analysis based on their shape and form). (Estimated at $300.00 per sample.) • The second step involves analysis of nuclear DNA, which will permit the parties to assess the subspecies designation of the specimens and determine which, if any, were hybrids. Nuclear DNA analysis could take or more of a few possible forms, and this decision will be made following determination of how intact is the preserved DNA in each specimen. The level of DNA degradation (with regards to how long are the recovered DNA molecules), will dictate the method of analysis. Importantly it’s known that various short tandem repeat (STR) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers can be used to address the questions posed by the research proposal, so it will be a future decision on how screen these markers in the most economical manner regarding time and resources. (estimated at $620.00 per sample) • Radiocarbon dating may be needed for approximately 20% of the samples. (Estimated at $400.00 per sample.)
