General Purpose Reagent definition

General Purpose Reagent means a chemical or biological reagent that (i) is not an ASR and (ii) has general laboratory application.
General Purpose Reagent or “GPR” means chemical or biological reagents that (a) are not Analyte Specific Reagents and (b) have general laboratory application.
General Purpose Reagent means any chemical reagent that has general laboratory application, that is used to collect, prepare, and examine specimens from the human body for diagnostic purposes, and that is not labelled or otherwise intended for a specific diagnostic application. It may be either an individual substance, or multiple substances reformulated, which, when combined with or used in conjunction with an appropriate Analyte Specific Reagent and other General Purpose Reagents, is part of a diagnostic test procedure or system constituting a finished in vitro diagnostic (IVD) test. General Purpose Reagents are appropriate for combining with one or more than one Analyte Specific Reagent in producing such systems and include labware or disposable constituents of tests; but they do not include laboratory machinery, automated or powered systems. General Purpose Reagents include cytological preservatives, decalcifying reagents, fixatives and adhesives, tissue processing reagents, isotonic solutions and pH buffers. Reagents used in tests for more than one (1) individual chemical substance or ligand are General Purpose Reagents [e.g., Thermus aquaticus (TAQ) polymerase, substrates for enzyme immunoassay (EIA)]. ‘a Group Company’ any undertaking which is, on or after the Commencement Date of this Agreement, a subsidiary undertaking of the Licensee, a parent undertaking of the Licensee or a subsidiary undertaking of a parent undertaking of the Licensee, as those terms are defined in section 258 of the Companies ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇;

Related to General Purpose Reagent

  • General purpose cleaner means a product designed for general all-purpose cleaning, in contrast to cleaning products designed to clean specific substrates in certain situations. General purpose cleaner includes products designed for general floor cleaning, kitchen or countertop cleaning, and cleaners designed to be used on a variety of hard surfaces and does not include general purpose degreasers and electronic cleaners.

  • General purpose equipment means equipment, which is not limited to research, medical, scientific or other technical activities. Examples include office equipment and furnishings, modular offices, telephone networks, information technology equipment and systems, air conditioning equipment, reproduction and printing equipment, and motor vehicles.

  • General-Purpose Software means Software that supports general-purpose office and software development activities and is identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be General-Purpose Software. Such General- Purpose Software may include, but is not restricted to, word processing, spreadsheet, generic database management, and application development software.

  • General purpose adhesive means any non-aerosol adhesive designed for use on a variety of substrates. “General Purpose Adhesive” does not include (i) contact adhesives, (ii) construction, panel, and floor covering adhesives, (iii) adhesives designed exclusively for application on one specific category of substrates (i.e., substrates that are composed of similar materials, such as different types of metals, paper products, ceramics, plastics, rubbers, or vinyls), or (iv) adhesives designed exclusively for use on one specific category of articles (i.e., articles that may be composed of different materials but perform a specific function, such as gaskets, automotive trim, weather-stripping, or carpets).

  • General purpose radiographic x-ray system means any radiographic x-ray system which, by design, is not limited to radiographic examination of specific anatomical regions.