Inoculum definition

Inoculum means the microorganisms used in the oxidation of certain gold bearing sulphidic minerals in accordance with the BIOX(R) Process.
Inoculum means AZO and the microorganisms and products known as pseudomonas aureofaciens TX-1 and burkolaria cepacia J82 ("Deny J82"), together with any equivalent, successor or improved products as may be capable of being produced by any additional technology available to Encore without unreimbursed expense to Encore in excess of that which Encore would incur hereunder without such additional technology.

Examples of Inoculum in a sentence

  • Inoculum (100 mL of acclimation medium) is added to 900 mL DIW containing 1 mL each of solu- tions I, II, and III in Table 1 under paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section in a 2-liter Erlenmeyer flask.

  • The documentation shall cover: - Inoculum, fermentation, primary recovery and purification process manufacturing directions, and in-process controls contained in the manufacturing directions.

  • Further, within 30 days after delivery of Inoculum or Additional Inoculum Product ordered by Eco Soil (other than the Inoculum referenced in Section 3.1 hereof), Eco Soil shall pay to Encore $10 for each gallon of Inoculum so delivered and the "cost component" of each gallon of Additional Inoculum Product so delivered.

  • Similarly, Eco Soil shall have no obligation hereunder to provide any additional "profit" payments with respect to any Contract Year after the Third Contract Year (it being understood that the foregoing shall not be construed as diminishing Eco Soil's obligation to pay the cost component of any Inoculum ordered prior to the end of the Third Contract Year for delivery during the subsequent year).

  • The parties acknowledge and agree that Eco Soil may suffer significant damages in the event that Encore fails to deliver Inoculum as and when required by purchase orders.

  • As required by Sections 2.2(c), 2.2(d) and 2.3(a) of the Settlement Agreement, concurrently herewith Eco Soil further shall deliver to Encore (a) a purchase order for 4,000 additional gallons of Inoculum, (b) cash in the amount of $100,000 as advance payment for all amounts payable for such Inoculum and (c) cash in the amount of $50,000 as consideration for the License granted by Encore to Eco Soil pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Inoculum for all isolates were made from growth on solid media (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 7H10, 7H11, or LJ media).

  • Encore further shall provide reasonable assistance as requested by Eco Soil in connection with Eco Soil's efforts to obtain any required permits or product registrations required at federal, state or local levels for sale of Inoculum produced pursuant to this Agreement.

  • To Encore's best knowledge, neither AZO nor the Inoculum Technical Information pertaining thereto violates or infringes any third party's copyrights, patents, trade secrets, trademarks or other proprietary rights.

  • The parties further agree that in setting the price for such Additional Inoculum Products, they will specify a "profit component" and a "cost component" for each price so determined.

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  • Prosthesis means an artificial substitute for a missing body part.