Laboratory costs definition

Laboratory costs means costs for services and materials associated with identifying, analyzing, and quantifying chemical compounds in samples at a laboratory.
Laboratory costs means costs for services and materials associated with

Examples of Laboratory costs in a sentence

  • Laboratory costs of analyzing samples taken during the emergency action.

  • Laboratory costs for purposes of analyzing samples taken during the release.

  • Laboratory costs associated with analyses required for disposal, if required, shall be at the Contractor's expense.

  • Laboratory costs are a major cost driver and many provinces reported that the NHLS costs are extremely high compared with the private sector.

  • Central Laboratory Fees: Central Laboratory costs are the responsibility of the Sponsor and will be paid by the Sponsor apart from this Agreement.

  • Laboratory costs included both direct and indirect laboratory support costs while non-laboratory costs captured costs for personnel co-located at a facility but not working in the laboratory (e.g., at the laboratory bench).

  • Laboratory costs of a hospital-based blood transfusion service in Malawi.

  • Laboratory costs are allocated to business units based on the number of tests performed, whilst support costs including performance monitoring and senior managers’ time has been allocated based on management assessment.

  • Each Party shall translate the Agreement to its own national language and such translations shall be exchanged between the Parties, but in case of discrepancies in the national texts, the English shall prevail.

  • Discipline, then, "signif[ies] penalties applied by the union in its official capacity rather than ad hoc retaliation by individual union officers." Id. at 92 n.15.

Related to Laboratory costs

  • Development Costs means costs incurred to obtain access to reserves and to provide facilities for extracting, treating, gathering and storing the oil and gas from reserves. More specifically, development costs, including applicable operating costs of support equipment and facilities and other costs of development activities, are costs incurred to:

  • Development Activities means any activity, including the discharge of dredged or fill material, which results directly in a more than de minimus change in the hydrologic regime, bottom contour, or the type, distribution or diversity of hydrophytic vegetation, or which impairs the flow, reach, or circulation of surface water within wetlands or other waters;