Field definition

Field means the diagnosis, prevention, treatment or control of any human or animal disease, disorder or condition.
Field means all human therapeutic, prophylactic and diagnostic uses.
Field means all fields of use.

Examples of Field in a sentence

  • Employees designated as Field Training Officers may request feedback on their selection status to support their development and future opportunities.

  • The designation of an employee as a Field Training Officer shall be temporary for no longer than three (3) months, depending on the Juvenile Home's operational needs.

  • An employee’s designation as a Field Training Officer may be revoked by management at any time based on operational requirements, performance issues, or other relevant considerations.

  • The City shall pay five percent (5%) of the sum of the employee’s base salary plus Officer and Sergeant POST Incentive Pay (if any is qualified for and received under Section (H)(a)- (b)) to employees that are formally, routinely, and consistently assigned as Field Training Officer, Dispatch Trainer, or Training Sergeant.

  • ARS and its Affiliates (and any licensee to whom it may grant a further right of reference) may use the right of reference to such Regulatory Filings in the Field in the Company Territory solely for the purpose of seeking, obtaining and maintaining the Regulatory Approval of the Product(s) outside the Company Territory.


More Definitions of Field

Field means [***].
Field means any and all uses or purposes, including the treatment, prophylaxis, palliation, diagnosis or prevention of any human or animal disease, disorder or condition.
Field means the prevention, diagnosis and/or treatment of all disease in humans.
Field means the general area underlaid by one or more pools.
Field means an area consisting of a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs all grouped on or related to the same individual geological structural feature and/or stratigraphic condition. There may be two or more reservoirs in a field that are separated vertically by intervening impervious strata or laterally by local geologic barriers, or both. Reservoirs that are associated by being in overlapping or adjacent fields may be treated as a single or common operational field. The geological terms “structural feature” and “stratigraphic condition” are intended to denote localized geological features, in contrast to broader terms such as “basin”, “trend”, “province”, “play” or “area of interest”.
Field means […***…].
Field means all uses.