CSPG definition

CSPG means carbon sequestration potential gap.

Examples of CSPG in a sentence

  • However, other extracellular matrix molecules such as CSPG, which are expressed in fibro- blast containing grafts 18, actually inhibit NPC migration 33.

  • This notion is supported by recent findings demonstrating that immature glial cells are capable to overcome the growth-inhibitory barrier by digesting specifically the CSPG aggrecan in in vitro outgrowth assays 32.

  • Thus, CSPG might be an important component to prevent signifi- cant migration of NPC away from the le- sion site and to maintain NPC within the lesion cavity.

  • This includes and is not limited to CSPG members’ contact information provided to set up the workstations.

  • The CSPG Group Acquisition represents a significant acquisition for the Company and will be an important milestone in the Company’s plan to expand its solar energy business.

  • Flake cost will be determined for the month of shipment of CSPG *** to Buyer based on the named Argus Media index for the month that is [***] earlier than the month of shipment.

  • Freight cost will be determined for the month of shipment of CSPG *** to Buyer based on the previous [***] weighted-average freight charge as invoiced by [***] to Seller.

  • Applying for an emergency permit is at the sole discretion of Human Resources, in accordance with Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) Certification and Staffing Policies and Guidelines (CSPG), including CSPG 13 – Emergency Permits.

  • As set out in the Circular, amongst other things, it was the intention of the Vendor to pledge its entire interest in the Convertible Bonds to the CSPG Group and Huabei Expressway as security for the Electricity Income Guarantee.

  • In order to facilitate the transfer of the Target Group to the CSPG Group and Huabei Expressway, the Parties are of the view that the entering into of the Completion Agreement is necessary in order to ensure a smooth Completion.

Related to CSPG

  • Client Group means Client, any corporate body of which Client is a subsidiary (as defined by s. 1159 of the Companies Act 2006), any other subsidiary of such corporate body and any subsidiary of Client;

  • Sprint means a set period of time during which specific work is realized and made ready for review.

  • ATS means an alternative trading system, as defined in Rule 300(a)(1) of Regulation ATS under the Exchange Act.

  • Third Party Vendor means a subscriber of MIAX PEARL’s market and other data feeds, which they in turn use for redistribution purposes.

  • FIS means free into store delivery, which requires the Supplier to pay all costs and be responsible for all requirements associated with the supply and delivery of Goods to the Company at the delivery site described in the Order, including all costs associated with transport, insurances, licences, authorisations, duties and taxes.