CDR(s) definition
CDR(s) shall have the meaning provided in the recitals to this Agreement.
CDR(s) means the six (6) complementarity determining regions, as defined by the ▇▇▇▇▇ database, of the heavy and light chains of a monoclonal antibody.
CDR(s) means call data records;
More Definitions of CDR(s)
CDR(s) means A Charging Data Record (CDR) is, in 3GPP parlance, a formatted collection of information about a chargeable telecommunication event (making a phone call, using the Internet from your mobile device). Used for user billing a telecom provider transfers them from time to time in order to send bills to their users.
CDR(s) means Conditional Depositary Receipts
CDR(s) means complementarity-determining regions.
CDR(s) means the data record showing particulars of mobile satellite transmissions, which shall include the SIM Card identification number, country code of call origination, data volume transmitted or call duration (as appropriate), and date and time.
CDR(s) means the call detail records arising from the use by Retail Customers of the telecommunication services of Borrower, constituting computer readable records containing the billing data for such use of the telecommunication services in the Bellcore EMI (exchange message interface) format which each LEC used by such Retail Customers has the capability of processing through its billing and collection systems.
CDR(s) means call detail records.
CDR(s) means the six (6) complementarity determining regions, as defined by the Kabat database, of the heavy and light chains of a monoclonal antibody.