ADC definition

ADC means the Australian Disputes Centre Limited.
ADC or “Antibody-Drug Conjugate” means an Antibody that is linked to a cytotoxic compound and that contains, uses, is made using or is otherwise based on SGI Technology.
ADC means average daily census and is calculated by:

Examples of ADC in a sentence

  • Basic EXHIBIT I: SLF AGREEMENT POINTS OF CONTACT Business Points of Contact: NASA Mr. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Partnership Development Manager Xxxxxx.X.Xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: 000-000 0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 NASA Xxxxxxx Space Center Mail Code: AD-C Xxxx X.

  • If the Dispute has not been resolved within 30 days of referral to ADC either party is free to initiate proceedings in a court.

  • A Dispute which is referred to mediation will be referred to the Australian Dispute Centre Limited (ADC) and be conducted in accordance with the ADC Guidelines for Commercial Mediation.

  • In the event of a change of the membership, the Board shall submit in writing to the ADC within ten (10) days the name of any new or resigning committee member.

  • If the Dispute is not resolved within 60 days of referral to a third party mediator or the ADC in accordance with clause 17.4, either Party is entitled to commence proceedings in a court of appropriate jurisdiction.


More Definitions of ADC

ADC means a compound that incorporates, is comprised of or is otherwise derived from an Antibody conjugated to a Payload using a Linker, other than a PDC.
ADC means any Antibody or Control Antibody that incorporates or uses Drug Conjugation Technology.
ADC means an Antibody conjugated to a Payload using a Linker, other than a PDC.
ADC means antibody-drug conjugate.
ADC means an Antibody Directed to a Target that is conjugated to either (a) a Cytotoxic Compound [***] or (b) a Payload [***].
ADC means Access Deficit Charge.
ADC means a compound that incorporates, is comprised of or is otherwise derived from an Antibody (or other cell-binding moiety) conjugated to a Payload using a Linker, other than a PDC.