Robotics Sample Clauses

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Robotics. The installation, setup, operation and maintenance of any robotic or mechanical device used for the installation of masonry units and materials including, but not limited to: the alignment of the robotic or mechanical device on the scaffold; the performance of all measurements necessary for proper layout and installation of masonry units and materials; the loading, inputting or transferring of data, maps, measurements and plans into the robotic or mechanical device; the installation and adjustment of story poles and other related guidance systems (e.g. laser guides); the coordination and proper placement of all masonry materials into or onto the robotic or mechanical
Robotics. The preparation, setup, calibration, loading, operation, cleaning, and routine general maintenance of mechanical devices excluding proprietary and or warranty work by manufacturer, automated or semi-automated systems, lasers, robotic or other emerging technologies that are used to, including but not limited to, install, cut, set, lay, level, range, plumb, align, anchor, fasten, secure, point, joint, grout, fill grind, polish, seal, clean, repair, replace or restore masonry units, materials and surfaces, or that otherwise assist the ▇▇▇▇▇ in performing any of the work described in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ and Code 1 of the IU Constitution, as well as preparation and ongoing maintenance of the work area to allow proper installation of masonry units and materials.
Robotics. The installation, setup, and maintenance of any robotic or mechanical device used for the installation of masonry units and materials while on a construction site. This includes but is not limited to: the alignment of the robotic or mechanical device on the scaffold; the performance of all measurements necessary for proper layout and installation of masonry units and materials; the installation and adjustment of story poles and other related guidance systems (e.g. laser guides); the coordination and proper placement of all masonry materials into or onto the robotic or mechanical device. All quality control operations that ensure that masonry units and materials are being installed properly (e.g., set plumb and level and spaced properly in terms of height and bonding requirements); and the management of mortar controls. The cleaning and routine maintenance of the robotic or mechanical device is at the discretion of the contractor. PERFORMANCE OF WORK All of the above-described work, shall be performed only by employees covered by this Agreement, except where performance of specific tasks by such employees is made permissive by inclusion of the word "may'' in specific portions of the section "Scope of Work."
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Robotics. The following applies to the Duluth and Hibbing-Virginia (Iron Range) Areas only. The installation, setup, operation and maintenance of any robotic or mechanical device used for the installation of masonry units and materials including, but not limited to: the alignment of the robotic or mechanical device on the scaffold; the performance of all measurements necessary for proper layout and installation of masonry units and materials; the loading, inputting or transferring of data, maps, measurements and plans into the robotic or mechanical device; the installation and adjustment of story poles and other related guidance systems (e.g. laser guides); the coordination and proper placement of all masonry materials into or onto the robotic or mechanical device; the calibration of the interface between the robotic or mechanical device and story poles or other guidance systems; and all other adjustments and calibrations necessary for the proper functioning of the robotic or mechanical device. The operation of the robot or mechanical device, including the operation of computers (including tablets and other portable electronic devices) and controls; all quality control operations that ensure that masonry units and materials are being installed properly (e.g., set plumb and level and spaced properly in terms of height and bonding requirements); the management of mortar controls; and the management of ongoing calibrations. The cleaning and routine maintenance of the robotic or mechanical device.
Robotics. Components and systems for applications (in e.g. medicine, biology, environment)
Robotics. The installation, setup, operation and maintenance of any robotic or mechanical device used for the installation of masonry units and materials including, but not limited to: the alignment of the robotic or mechanical device on the scaffold; the performance of all measurements necessary for proper layout and installation of masonry units and materials; the loading, inputting or transferring of data, maps, measurements and plans into the robotic or mechanical device; the installation and adjustment of story poles and other related guidance systems (e.g. laser guides); the coordination and proper placement of all masonry materials into or onto the robotic or mechanical device; the calibration of the interface between the robotic or mechanical device and story poles or other guidance systems; and all other adjustments and calibrations necessary for the proper functioning of the robotic or mechanical device. The operation of the robot or mechanical device, including the operation of computers (including tablets and other portable electronic devices) and controls; all quality control operations that ensure that masonry units and materials are being installed properly (e.g., set plumb and level and spaced properly in terms of height and bonding requirements); the management of mortar controls; and the management of ongoing calibrations. The cleaning and routine maintenance of the robotic or mechanical device.”

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  • Technology Discoveries, innovations, Know-How and inventions, whether patentable or not, including computer software, recognized under U.S. law as intellectual creations to which rights of ownership accrue, including, but not limited to, patents, trade secrets, maskworks and copyrights developed under this Agreement.

  • Therapies Acupuncture and acupuncturist services, including x-ray and laboratory services. • Biofeedback, biofeedback training, and biofeedback by any other modality for any condition. • Recreational therapy services and programs, including wilderness programs. • Services provided in any covered program that are recreational therapy services, including wilderness programs, educational services, complimentary services, non- medical self-care, self-help programs, or non-clinical services. Examples include, but are not limited to, Tai Chi, yoga, personal training, meditation. • Computer/internet/social media based services and/or programs. • Recreational therapy. • Aqua therapy unless provided by a physical therapist. • Maintenance therapy services unless it is a habilitative service that helps a person keep, learn or improve skills and functioning for daily living. • Aromatherapy. • Hippotherapy. • Massage therapy rendered by a massage therapist. • Therapies, procedures, and services for the purpose of relieving stress. • Physical, occupational, speech, or respiratory therapy provided in your home, unless through a home care program. • Pelvic floor electrical and magnetic stimulation, and pelvic floor exercises. • Educational classes and services for speech impairments that are self-correcting. • Speech therapy services related to food aversion or texture disorders. • Exercise therapy. • Naturopathic, homeopathic, and Christian Science services, regardless of who orders or provides the services. • Eye exercises and visual training services. • Lenses and/or frames and contact lenses for members aged nineteen (19) and older. • Vision hardware purchased from a non-network provider. • Non-collection vision hardware. • Lenses and/or frames and contact lenses unless specifically listed as a covered healthcare service.

  • Digital Health The HSP agrees to: (a) assist the LHIN to implement provincial Digital Health priorities for 2017-18 and thereafter in accordance with the Accountability Agreement, as may be amended or replaced from time to time; (b) comply with any technical and information management standards, including those related to data, architecture, technology, privacy and security set for health service providers by MOHLTC or the LHIN within the timeframes set by MOHLTC or the LHIN as the case may be; (c) implement and use the approved provincial Digital Health solutions identified in the LHIN Digital Health plan; (d) implement technology solutions that are compatible or interoperable with the provincial blueprint and with the LHIN Cluster Digital Health plan; and (e) include in its annual Planning Submissions, plans for achieving Digital Health priority initiatives.

  • Games The Private Party shall not be entitled to introduce any arcade type amusement or gaming machines into the Restaurant Facility without the prior written approval of SANParks.

  • Diagnostic Services Procedures ordered by a recognized Provider because of specific symptoms to diagnose a specific condition or disease. Some examples include, but are not limited to: