Modulation Sample Clauses

The Modulation clause defines the ability to adjust or alter certain terms or conditions within an agreement, typically in response to changing circumstances or specific triggers. In practice, this clause may allow parties to modify payment schedules, delivery timelines, or performance requirements if predefined events occur, such as regulatory changes or market fluctuations. Its core function is to provide flexibility and adaptability within the contract, ensuring that the agreement remains fair and workable even as external conditions evolve.
Modulation. The Telemetry Downlink shall use [**Redacted**] modulation as specified in the [**Redacted**].
Modulation a) The Telemetry Downlink shall use [**Redacted**] modulation as specified in the [**Redacted**] b) Any processing of the original data stream before transmission shall result in a [**Redacted**]
Modulation. The process of varying some characteristics of the carrier wave in accordance with the instantaneous value of samples of the intelligence to be transmitted. See CARRIER.
Modulation. For analogue voice, digital voice and in-band RATT/data, the carrier shall be single side-band suppressed-carrier modulated, with the carrier and lower side band suppressed to at least 40dB below the peak envelope power.
Modulation. The mandatory classes of emission for HF broadcasts are F1B and J2B. [It is highly desirable that transmitters be capable of supporting other naval communication requirements that use one or more of the following modes of emission: A1A, F1C, F7B, J3E and B7D].
Modulation. The PPRS allows price neutral modulation across the portfolio from 1 March 2014 of presentations on the market on 31 December 2013. This means that companies may adjust NHS list prices up or down to respond to commercial needs as long as the overall effect is neutral. There are certain restrictions on the opportunity to modulate or remodulate prices which are set out in Chapter 7. There are also information and monitoring processes which apply to companies which opt to modulate NHS list prices. In the 2014 PPRS, there are already quarterly sales reporting requirements for companies with NHS sales in excess of £5m per annum subject to the PPRS Payment Mechanism. For monitoring profit assessment, companies are also required to submit an Annual Financial Return (AFR) to the DH. This applies to companies with NHS home sales in excess of £50m per annum. This threshold for smaller companies to be exempt from annual reporting represents an uplift from £35m in the 2009 PPRS.

Related to Modulation

  • Preceptor A per diem Registered Nurse 2 may serve as a preceptor after successfully completing a preceptor workshop or equivalent documented training and agreeing to and being appointed to be specifically responsible for planning, organizing, and evaluating the new skill development of one or more RNs as appropriate enrolled in a defined orientation program, the parameters of which have been set forth in writing by the Employer. This includes teaching, clinical supervision, role modeling, feedback, evaluation (verbal and written) and follow up of the new or transferring employee. The per diem RN 2 preceptor is eligible to receive preceptor premium pay when actually engaged in preceptor role responsibilities with/on behalf of the orienting RN. A per diem RN 2 substituting for the original preceptor during a period of absence and who has been designated to carry out the preceptor's complete responsibility (including following and/or adjusting the plan to meet learning needs and providing oral and written evaluation input) will receive preceptor pay. A preceptor may be assigned to a student when it is determined by the Employer that the employee has completed the required preceptor training or has agreed to and been appointed a preceptor. The employee is specifically responsible for planning, organizing, and evaluating the new skill development of the student as appropriately enrolled in a defined program, the parameters of which have been set forth in writing by the Employer. This includes teaching, clinical supervision, role modeling, feedback, evaluation (verbal and written) and follow up of the student.

  • Signaling Each Party will provide the other Party with access to its databases and associated signaling necessary for the routing and completion of the other Party’s traffic in accordance with the provisions contained in the Unbundled Network Element Attachment or applicable access tariff.

  • Hepatitis B Vaccine Where the Hospital identifies high risk areas where employees are exposed to Hepatitis B, the Hospital will provide, at no cost to the employees, a Hepatitis B vaccine.

  • Reactivation To reactivate suspended Service, you must bring your account current through the month of reactivation by making payment in full of any outstanding balance, fees and other applicable charges. In addition, we may require a deposit before reactivating your Service. The amount of the deposit will not exceed one year of monthly fees. Any amounts deposited by you will appear on your statement as a credit, and service charges and other fees will be invoiced as described above. If you fail to pay any amount on a subsequent ▇▇▇▇, the unpaid amount will be deducted each billing cycle from the credit amount. Credit amounts will not earn or accrue interest.

  • Human Leukocyte Antigen Testing This plan covers human leukocyte antigen testing for A, B, and DR antigens once per member per lifetime to establish a member’s bone marrow transplantation donor suitability in accordance with R.I. General Law §27-20-36. The testing must be performed in a facility that is: • accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks or its successors; and • licensed under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act as it may be amended from time to time. At the time of testing, the person being tested must complete and sign an informed consent form that also authorizes the results of the test to be used for participation in the National Marrow Donor program.