Library Core definition

Library Core means a unique chemical entity synthesized by Forma with appropriate functionality at one or more sites of such chemical entity that allow subsequent elaboration of these sites with defined substituents. If a Collaboration Target is terminated, then all Activated Compounds associated with the Chemotypes for such Collaboration Target shall no longer be activated and shall not count toward the totals above.

Examples of Library Core in a sentence

  • The INL Lithologic Core Storage Library (Core Library), operated by the USGS, was established by the DOE in FY 1991 as part of the INL Environmental Restoration Program.

Related to Library Core

  • literary work means any work, other than a dramatic or musical work, which is written, spoken or sung, and accordingly includes—

  • Developed Materials means Materials created, made, or developed by Contractor or Subcontractors, either solely or jointly with the Judicial Branch Entities or JBE Contractors, in the course of providing the Work under this Agreement, and all Intellectual Property Rights therein and thereto, including, without limitation, (i) all work-in-process, data or information, (ii) all modifications, enhancements and derivative works made to Contractor Materials, and (iii) all Deliverables; provided, however, that Developed Materials do not include Contractor Materials.

  • Day works means varied work inputs subject to payment on a time basis for the Service Provider's employees and equipment, in addition to payments for associated materials and administration.

  • Combination Products means COBI Combination Products, EVG Combination Products, TDF Combination Products, TAF Combination Products and Quad Product.

  • Background Materials means all Intellectual Property Rights, know-how, information, methodologies, techniques, tools, schemata, diagrams, ways of doing business, trade secrets, instructions manuals and procedures (including, but not limited, to software, documentation, and data of whatever nature and in whatever media) owned, developed or controlled by the Supplier which may have been created outside the scope, or independently of, the Services and/or this Agreement, and including all updates, modifications, derivatives or future developments thereof. Business Day: a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in England when banks in London are open for business. Business Systems: the information technology and communication systems, including networks, hardware, software and interfaces owned by, or licensed to, the Customers or any of its agents or contractors.