Diagnostic Data definition

Diagnostic Data means data collected or obtained by Microsoft from software that is locally installed by Customer in connection with the Online Service. Diagnostic Data may also be referred to as telemetry. Diagnostic Data does not include Customer Data, Service Generated Data, or Professional Services Data.
Diagnostic Data. Diagnostic Data means any data or information provided by Biodesix or generated in the Development or performance of VeriStrat obtained from any of (i) the generation of raw mass spectra from the Clinical Specimens, (ii) processing the raw mass spectra to generate the VeriStrat Labels from the Clinical Specimens, (iii) the reporting of VeriStrat Labels to AVEO in a suitable format; (iv) the preparation of any reports assessing the performance of VeriStrat with the Clinical Specimens and Clinical Data (the “VeriStrat Results”) or (v) the reporting of the VeriStrat Results to AVEO.
Diagnostic Data means any data or information provided by Biodesix or generated in the Development or performance of VeriStrat obtained from any of (i) the generation of raw mass spectra from the Clinical Specimens, (ii) processing the raw mass spectra to generate the VeriStrat Labels from the Clinical Specimens, (iii) the reporting of VeriStrat Labels to AVEO in a suitable format; (iv) the preparation of any reports assessing the performance of VeriStrat with the Clinical Specimens and Clinical Data (the “VeriStrat Results”) or (v) the reporting of the VeriStrat Results to AVEO.

Examples of Diagnostic Data in a sentence

  • Performance of Antinuclear Antibodies for Classifying Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Regression of Diagnostic Data.

  • Foresight will comply with any Regulatory Authority request for Diagnostic Data relating to the use of Foresight Assay as a Companion Diagnostic with a Company Product, and shall reasonably cooperate with Company to comply with any other Regulatory Authority request for Diagnostic Data.

  • All Activities Data that is not Diagnostic Data shall be “Company Product Data”.

  • The requirements are laid down in the Guideline Diagnostic Data in Cattle Slaughtering.

  • Foresight shall, upon the written request of Company not more frequently than [***], provide to Company, free of charge, a copy of such additional Diagnostic Data as is generated by or on behalf of Foresight to Company; provided that the foregoing shall not limit any express obligations of Foresight pursuant to this Agreement to provide data to the JSC.

  • Except as set forth in Section 6.1.2, Company shall have no right to use or otherwise disclose any Diagnostic Data other than for [***], without the prior written approval of Foresight, and (ii) Foresight shall have the right to use the Diagnostic Data for any and all uses.


More Definitions of Diagnostic Data

Diagnostic Data means data collected or obtained by Sales Cookie from Customer in connection with the Services. Diagnostic Data may also be referred to as telemetry. Diagnostic Data does not include Customer Data or Service Generated Data.
Diagnostic Data means a specific type of data used in the investigation and diagnosis of IT system problems, transaction performance, errors, or erroneous output.
Diagnostic Data means data collected or obtained by Comtrac from software that is locally installed by the Customer (or its Personnel) in connection with the Comtrac Services. Diagnostic Data may also be referred to as 'telemetry'. Diagnostic Data does not include Customer Data or Service Generated Data.
Diagnostic Data means data collected or obtained by GitHub from software that is locally installed by Customer in connection with the Online Service. Diagnostic Data may also be referred to as telemetry. Diagnostic Data does not include Customer Data, Service Generated Data, or Professional Services Data.
Diagnostic Data means data solely related to the performance of a Product and does not include any Recipient data stored on the Product other than such performance data. Recipient may disable such collection and transmission of Diagnostic Data at any time, but understands that might have some effect on support options.
Diagnostic Data means log files, trace reports, and other diagnostic files or technical information used to identify, assess and/or repair potential system issues, interoperability problems, and other errors relating to the Services TRX performs for Expedia hereunder.

Related to Diagnostic Data

  • genetic data means personal data relating to the inherited or acquired genetic characteristics of a natural person which give unique information about the physiology or the health of that natural person and which result, in particular, from an analysis of a biological sample from the natural person in question;

  • biometric data means personal data resulting from specific technical processing relating to the physical, physiological or behavioural characteristics of a natural person, which allow or confirm the unique identification of that natural person, such as facial images or dactyloscopic data;

  • traffic data means any data processed for the purpose of the conveyance of a communication on an electronic communications network or for the billing thereof;

  • Regulatory Materials means regulatory applications, submissions, dossiers, notifications, registrations, case reports forms, trial master file, DMF, common technical documents, question and answers with Competent Authorities, Marketing Approvals or other filings or communications made to or with, or other approvals granted by, a Competent Authority that are necessary or reasonably desirable in order to Develop, Manufacture or Commercialize a Product in a particular country or regulatory jurisdiction.

  • Cover material means soil placed over a soil dispersal component composed predominately of mineral material with no greater than ten percent organic content. Cover material may contain an organic surface layer for establishing a vegetative landscape to reduce soil erosion.

  • Licensed Know-How means all Know-How that (a) is Controlled by Pfizer or any of its Affiliates as of the effective date of the Pfizer-MPP Agreement, (b) directly relates to the use of the Compound, Product or Licensed Product in the Field, and (c) is not in the public domain or otherwise generally known. For the avoidance of doubt, (i) Licensed Know-How shall not include any Know-How to the extent solely and directly related to any other Pfizer compound or to the extent related to the use of the Compound, Product or Licensed Product outside the Field and (ii) Licensed Know-How includes only that Know-How, designated by Pfizer in its sole discretion, necessary for the manufacture, registration and commercialization of the Compound and/or Licensed Product for use in the Field. For the avoidance of doubt, Licensed Know-How excludes any Know-How related to ritonavir that has been (either as of the Effective Date or at any time during the term of this Agreement) in-licensed by Pfizer from any Third Party.

  • Joint Know-How has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.2.

  • Customer Materials any materials, data, information, software, equipment or other resources owned by or licensed to You and made available to Us pursuant to facilitating Your use of the Services, including Customer Data.

  • Electronic Data means information, facts or programs stored as or on, created or used on, or transmitted to or from computer software, including systems and applications software, hard or floppy disks, CD-ROMS, tapes, drives, cells, data processing devices or any other media which are used with electronically controlled equipment.

  • Clinical Data means the information concerning the safety or performance that is generated from the use of a device and that are sourced from the following:

  • Third Party Materials means materials and information, in any form or medium, including any software, documents, data, content, specifications, products, equipment or components of or relating to the Services that are not proprietary to NCIT.

  • Know-How means all know-how, trade secrets, inventions, data, processes, techniques, procedures, compositions, devices, methods, formulas, protocols and information, whether or not patentable, which are not generally publicly known, including, without limitation, all chemical, biochemical, toxicological, and scientific research information, whether in written, graphic or video form or any other form or format.