Generically definition

Generically means modulo some degenerate situations, e.g., when frequencies ωi coincide with zeros of H(s).
Generically means, that the Bosch encoders/decoders can be added firmware independently Bosch VMS is able to retrieve the device capabilities after device is being added. Feature requires firmware version 5.70 or higher.
Generically means that the statement is true for “essentially all” model parameters. Specifically, if, at 1p*, y*2 , 0Et2/0p1 5 0 (by coincidence) in equilibrium, a small perturbation in the model parameters will render the derivative non-zero.

Examples of Generically in a sentence

  • Generically reasonable example: Southwest Airlines into San ▇▇▇▇ with a rental car into Monterey.

  • Generically, banking is the storing for later use of water that would otherwise be used or lost in the present.

  • Fire Behavior: Generically identifies the local activity in terms of number of starts, availability of Initial Attack resources and the difficulty experienced in controlling any ignitions.

  • Generically, the categories of information receiving special protection include: AIDS/HIV, Alcohol/Drug Use, Family Planning/Minor Abortions, Genetic Testing, STDs, Mental Health, and Child Rape.

  • PRODUCT "C" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRUG NAME ANDA# SANO FILING DATE FDA ACCEPTED DATE Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] *Generically equivalent to such strengths in Transderm-Nitro(R).

  • Seller has furnished to, or made available for inspection and copy by, Buyer a true and correct copy (or summaries, if oral) of all Specified Contracts and has provided Buyer with full access to all Generically Identified Contracts, in each case, together with all amendments, waivers or other changes thereto.

  • PRODUCT "B" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DRUG NAME ANDA# SANO FILING DATE FDA ACCEPTED DATE Nicotine Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nicotine Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nicotine Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] *Generically equivalent to such strengths in Habitrol(R).

  • Generically, institutional capacity remains weak, responsibilities are ill-defined, and coordination/interaction between institutions of governance entirely insufficient.

  • Generically, the facility fits the weapons development process as fissile core fabrication.

  • Product B Sano FDA Drug Name ANDA# Filing Date Accepted Date Nicotine Transdermal System 74-645 03/09/95 04/06/95 7 mg/day* Nicotine Transdermal System 74-611 01/20/95 04/06/95 14 mg/day* Nicotine Transdermal System 74-612 01/20/95 04/06/95 21 mg/day* *Generically equivalent to such strengths in Habitrol(R).


More Definitions of Generically

Generically here means: if A for some choice of utility functions and endowments, then there is another choice of utility functions, uniformly within ε such that A with the same endowments.

Related to Generically

  • Generic means that no specific brand or name shall be included as part of the specifications unless such a brand or name is required to identify the intent of a purchase, order or proposal.

  • complex product means a product which is composed of multiple components which can be replaced permitting disassembly and re-assembly of the product.

  • Diagnostic mammography means a method of screening that

  • Diagnostic Product means an assemblage of reagents, including but not limited to reagents packaged in the form of a kit, useful in performing a Licensed Service.

  • Generic Product means any pharmaceutical product that (i) is sold by a Third Party that is not an Affiliate or licensee of Buyer and (ii) (a) contains the same active pharmaceutical ingredient as the Product or (b) is categorized by the applicable Governmental Entity in a country to be therapeutically equivalent to, or interchangeable with, the Product, such that the pharmaceutical product may be substituted for the Product at the point of dispensing without any intervention by the prescribing physician in such country.