Lethality definition

Lethality means there is a likelihood that an action may lead to death.
Lethality means the likelihood that an action will lead to death.

Examples of Lethality in a sentence

  • Cessation of Lethality (this provision supersedes the IPs on page 47 of that document).

  • This Statement of Work (SOW) sets forth the efforts required for the Small Surface Combatant Combat System Ship Integration and Test (SSC CS SI&T), which includes Lethality and Survivability (L&S) upgrade of the Freedom and Independence Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) variants after Ship delivery and all CS integration on Large Unmanned Surface Vessel (LUSV) both before and after Ship delivery.

  • IDEAYA and GSK Announce a Broad Partnership in Synthetic Lethality, an Emerging Field in Precision Medicine Oncology ‒ Partnership covers three IDEAYA Synthetic Lethality programs - MAT2A, Pol Theta and W▇▇▇▇▇ Helicase, and will explore combinations between IDEAYA and GSK programs ‒ IDEAYA will receive a $100 million upfront cash payment, and $20 million equity purchase of IDEAYA common stock in a direct private placement, and a potential $50 million cash option exercise fee for the MAT2A program.

  • Her ICJR-funded time would include facilitating implementation of Missoula County Domestic Violence Court, specialized Domestic Violence Misdemeanor Probation, and the use of the Lethality Assessment Protocol by local law enforcement.

  • The Contractor shall support the following ATC Directorates: Command Staff, Automotive, Firepower, Plans and Operations, Survivability and Lethality, Test Technology and Warfighter, to include the divisions within the Directorates; as well as any individual project.

  • IDEAYA is also entitled to receive potential preclinical, clinical and sales milestones ‒ IDEAYA will receive a 50% US profit share for the MAT2A and W▇▇▇▇▇ Helicase programs and is responsible for 20% of global development costs for products being developed with G▇▇ The strategic partnership includes IDEAYA’s Synthetic Lethality programs MAT2A, Pol Theta, and W▇▇▇▇▇ Helicase programs, which are projected to reach clinical trials within the next three years.

  • Addendum C – LethalityLethality is a time and its value is used to evaluate a thermal process such as sterilisation or pasteurisation.

  • Synthetic Lethality is one of four core research focus areas for GSK in oncology.

  • Under this sub- agreement, Cubic provides research and development support for the United States Department of Defense (DOD) Mobile Unmanned/Manned Distributed Lethality Airborne Network (MUDLAN).