CAES definition

CAES. ’) means the ‘‘Computer Assisted Execution System’’, the

Examples of CAES in a sentence

  • Right Seller has a no-fault termination right that may be exercised at any time until that date which is three hundred sixty-five (365) days after the date that PG&E receives CPUC Approval of the CAES Agreement.

  • In accordance with this agreement, no one may bring any materials that fall under the jurisdiction of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to CAES facilities.

  • By mutual agreement of all CAES institutions, CAES does not perform research that is subject to export control regulations.

  • CPO will control tenant access to the CAES research laboratory, review all tenant access plans to ensure they are consistent with and within the safety bases of the facility.

  • TEM 1 sample 4 hours FIB Preparing 1 TEM Sample Preparing 8 LEAP sample tips 4 hours 8 hours Radiological samples can only be loaded into the instruments between 8:00 am - 5:00 pm during normal working days with the assistance of the Instrument Lead and Authorized User, CAES Safety Officer, or designated alternative.

  • CAES will provide hardcopy telephone lists on a periodic basis to the INL telephone operators.

  • All non-CAES faculty members must have a collaborative research project with at least one N.C. A&T CAES faculty member to be eligible to use the facilities and/or farm under this agreement.

  • The SLA also excludes services necessary for personnel and equipment moves into and out of the CAES research laboratory.

  • Facility Maintenance FM will provide routine maintenance to CAES research facility (offices, laboratories, common space), grounds and parking lot.

  • Table 38 gives the initial input and output parameters needed for the compressor model of the CAES system.

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