Data Derivative definition

Data Derivative any data including individual-level data or aggregate genomic data that stems from the original dataset deposited (e.g. imputed or annotated data) in NIH-designated data repositories (e.g.,NIAGADS). Summary information that is expected to be shared through community publication practices in not included in this term. Data Use Certification Agreement (DUC): An agreement between the Approved Users, the Requester, and NIH regarding the terms associated with access of controlled-access datasets subject to the GDS Policy and the expectations for use of these datasets. Approved User Code of Conduct: Key principles and practices agreed to by all research investigators requesting access to controlled-access data subject to the GDS Policy. The elements within the Code of Conduct reflect the terms of access in the Data Use Certification agreement. Failure to abide by the Code of Conduct may result in revocation of an investigator’s access to any and all approved datasets. (See ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/aa/GDS_Code_of_Conduct.html)
Data Derivative any data including individual-level data or aggregate genomic data that stems from the original dataset deposited (e.g. imputed or annotated data) in NIH-designated data repositories (e.g., NIAGADS). Summary information that is expected to be shared through community publication practices in not included in this term. Data Use Certification Agreement (DUC): An agreement between the Approved Users, the Requester, and University of Pennsylvania regarding the terms associated with access of controlled-access datasets subject to the GDS Policy and the expectations for use of these datasets.
Data Derivative any data including individual-level data or aggregate genomic data that stems from the original dataset deposited (e.g. imputed or annotated data) in NIH-designated data repositories (e.g., WIHS Genomic Database). Summary information that is expected to be shared through community publication practices in not included in this term. Data Use Agreement (DUA): An agreement between the Approved Users, the Requestor, and WIHS regarding the terms associated with WIHS Genomic Database data access and the expectations for use of WIHS datasets. WIHS Approved User Code of Conduct: Key principles and practices agreed to by all research investigators requesting access to NIH controlled-access genomic data. The elements within the Code of Conduct reflect the terms of access in the Data Use Certification agreement. Failure to abide by the Code of Conduct may result in revocation of an investigator’s access to any and all approved datasets. WIHS PI/Contact: Generally, WIHS Site PI and/or recognized WIHS Investigator. Progress Update: Information included with the annual WIHS Concept Sheet renewal or close-out summarizing the analysis of WIHS datasets obtained through the DAR and any publications and presentations derived from the work.

Examples of Data Derivative in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Persons who have received the Database, the whole or a Substantial part of the Data, Derivative Databases, or the Database as part of a Collective Database from You under this Licence will not have their licences terminated provided their use is in full compliance with this Licence or a licence granted under Section 4.7 of this Licence.

  • Subscriber shall not publicly display or distribute to any third party, or post to any newsgroup, mail list or electronic bulletin board, any Transaction Data, Derivative Data, or Market Data or any data derived from the Market Data, nor publish any benchmark test run on any ATS, without MBSA’s express written consent.

  • Upon completion of the work for which Consultant has been engaged, the Consultant shall not retain any copies of the Data, Derivative, or any analyses or interpretations of the Data or Derivatives.

  • Within ten (10) business days after such termination, Licensee shall return to JUST or certify in writing that it has destroyed the originals and all copies of JUST Data, Derivative Works, Confidential Information and all other materials bearing JUST Trademarks in the possession or under the control of Licensee.

Related to Data Derivative

  • OTC derivative or ‘OTC derivative contract’ means a derivative contract the execution of which does not take place on a regulated market as within the meaning of Article 4(1)(14) of Directive 2004/39/EC or on a third-country market considered as equivalent to a regulated market in accordance with Article 19(6) of Directive 2004/39/EC;

  • Derivative Product means a written contract or agreement between the Authority and a Reciprocal Payor, which provides that the Authority’s obligations thereunder will be conditioned on the absence of (a) a failure by the Reciprocal Payor to make any payment required thereunder when due and payable, or (b) a default thereunder with respect to the financial status of the Reciprocal Payor; and:

  • Long Derivative Instrument means a Derivative Instrument (i) the value of which generally increases, and/or the payment or delivery obligations under which generally decrease, with positive changes to the Performance References and/or (ii) the value of which generally decreases, and/or the payment or delivery obligations under which generally increase, with negative changes to the Performance References.

  • Short Derivative Instrument means a Derivative Instrument (i) the value of which generally decreases, and/or the payment or delivery obligations under which generally increase, with positive changes to the Performance References and/or (ii) the value of which generally increases, and/or the payment or delivery obligations under which generally decrease, with negative changes to the Performance References.

  • Unmodified Derivatives means substances created by Recipient, which constitute an unmodified functional subunit or product expressed by the Original Material (for example, subclones of unmodified cell lines, purified or fractionated subsets of the original material, proteins expressed by DNA/RNA supplied by Provider, or monoclonal antibodies secreted by a hybridoma cell line).