CONTROLLED RELEASE definition

CONTROLLED RELEASE means the modification of the release profile of an orally administered drug to provide a delayed, extended, sustained, programmed and/or pulsatile release profile and/or prolongation and/or modification of a therapeutic effect.
CONTROLLED RELEASE. The GCCWRC may evaluate new technologies or enhancements that provide increased control over release of stored stormwater to the combined sewer system.  Planting, Filtration and Storage Media: Evaluate various media for effects on plant growth and infiltration including engineered storage media or mixes of native and engineered storage media. Results may help refine assumptions about soil properties such as porosity, effective porosity, soil moisture characteristics, and degree of compaction. The program may evaluate soil and storage technologies such as structural soils, structural cells, gravel, or manufactured storage materials.  Pretreatment, Sedimentation, Energy Dissipation: Seek to further evaluate the most successful and cost‐effective pretreatment approaches (for example forebays, sumps, filters, separators, changes in maintenance frequency). Results of this research topic could help avoid clogging, reduce maintenance, or increase expected system life span.  Inlet/Curb Cut Design: Further evaluate inlet design enhancements aimed at ease of maintenance, improved efficiency, controlling flow rate, or collecting sediment and trash. A literature review and peer city study on inlet trash systems followed by on‐site tests may be considered.  Real Time Control (RTC): Evaluate real time control to assess its potential for improving cost-effective function of SMPs. This may include evaluation of pumping Section 5: Strategy for Achievement of Year 10 WQBEL Performance Standards Page 5-8 or other RTC devices and evaluation of soil moisture-based monitoring and controls. Other possibilities include automatic notification and download of new data, notification of monitoring equipment failure, notification of data outside an expected range, and notification of suspected GSI maintenance needs (for example if the system has not drained for a certain amount of time in dry weather).  Trees/Vegetation: Evaluate recent refinements to GSI tree/vegetation requirements or guidelines other cities have made that are relevant to Philadelphia’s climate. For example, they may look for programs that successfully improve performance or service life using specific tree and vegetation types, such as deep rooted grasses. They may seek to better understand how drought tolerance and soil moisture characteristics affect performance and survival of plants within a system.
CONTROLLED RELEASE means to exercise restraint or direction over, which includes a system of devices (such as levers, pipes, pumps). The environmental authority holder has practicable and reasonable ability to contain and control the release.

Examples of CONTROLLED RELEASE in a sentence

  • PAUCILAMELLAR LIPID VESICLES USING CHARGE-LOCALIZED SINGLE CHAIN NONPHOSPHOLIPID SURFACTANTS NVR-0055 CHANG AN-CHENG USA G 07/521086 09MX0000 5049395 17SE1991 MICRO VESICULAR CONTROLLED RELEASE VEHICLE SYSTEMS, INC.

  • PROCEDURE D4381LOCALIZED DELIVERY OF ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS VIA A CONTROLLED RELEASE VEHICLE INTO DISEASED CREVICULAR TISSUE, PER TOOTHThis procedure is included in the fees for other periodontal procedures and is not payable separately.

  • CONTROLLED RELEASE OF BIOACTIVE MATERIAL 157 (1995) (hereinafter “DTX 189”).) The article is critical of current systems for topically administering ophthalmic drugs:Topical administration of ophthalmic drugs via conventional eye drops results in extensive drug loss, primarily due to spillage outside the eye and tear fluid dynamics which remove the solution rapidly through the nasolacrimal duct[1].

  • EXHIBIT A PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CONTROLLED RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE [*] CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.

  • DRUG CONTROLLED RELEASE SYSTEMS ON THE BASIS OF MACROPOROUS POLYMERIC HY- DROGELS CONTAINING NANO-AGGREGATES OF N-VINYLPYRROLIDONE AMPHIPHILIC POLYMERSA.S. Golunova1, A.A. Artyukhov1, A.N. Kuskov1, A.V Goryachaya.1, D.E. Lisovyy2, M.I. Shtilman11Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Moscow, Russia2M.

  • INFLUENCE OF A SiO2-CaO-P2O5 SOL-GEL ON THE BIOACTIVITY AND CONTROLLED RELEASE OF A CERAMIC/POLYMER/ANTIBIOTIC MIXED MATERIALS.

  • Applications of cyclodextrins in medical textiles - reviewBy: Radu, Cezar-Doru; Parteni, Oana; Ochiuz, LacramioaraJOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE, Volume: 224 Pages: 146-157 Published: 28 FEB 2016 2.

  • Put simply, our ultimate objective is to help both the traditional and online financial sectors respond more effectively to new customers, new regulations, and mounting pressure to safeguard the investments of a new breed of lenders.

  • CONTROLLED RELEASE MEDICATION: medications that are made to gradually release a drug into the body over a 12-hour to 24-hour period to provide a consistent supply of the drug to the system.

  • In the event that the Company shall be obligated to pay Parent's Expenses pursuant to Article X, Parent will deliver to the Company a copy of its engagement letter with XxXxxxxxx Xxxxx.


More Definitions of CONTROLLED RELEASE

CONTROLLED RELEASE means the release of an LMO or product thereof into the environment, under conditions in which preventive and risk management measures are in effect;

Related to CONTROLLED RELEASE

  • Earned release means earned release from confinement as

  • Threatened Release means a substantial likelihood of a Release which requires action to prevent or mitigate damage to the soil, surface waters, groundwaters, land, stream sediments, surface or subsurface strata, ambient air or any other environmental medium comprising or surrounding any Property which may result from such Release.

  • Release of Claims means the Release of Claims in substantially the same form attached hereto as Exhibit B (as the same may be revised from time to time by the Company upon the advice of counsel).

  • Waiver and Release means the Waiver and Release attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Pre-Release shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.09.