LTRP definition

LTRP means tangible material results of research that: (i) can be used for replication, reproduction, evaluation or confirmation of the research effort, or to evaluate its potential commercial utility; (ii) are not materials generally commercially available; and (iii) were made by one or more of the Parties in the performance of this CRADA. LTRP includes, without limitation, “Laboratory Biological Materials,” which is a biological material that can be replicated or reproduced, such as plasmids, deoxyribonucleic acid molecules, ribonucleic acid molecules, living organisms of any sort and their progeny, including viruses, prokaryote and eukaryote cell lines, transgenic plants and animals, and any derivatives or modifications thereof or products produced through their use or associated biological products.

Examples of LTRP in a sentence

  • The extra byte is sent for every video packet, with the byte set as follows: 1 First packet of an IDR frame 2 First packet of a GDR frame 3 First packet of an LTRP 0 candidate frame 7 First packet of a repair frame not using LTRP Implementations that allow for transmission of this media option should ensure that the additional byte does not induce IP layer fragmentation due to MTU limitations.

  • Each such LTRP Award is listed on Attachment A and Executive does not hold or have any rights with respect to any other LTRP Award.

  • Following the Separation Date and except as set forth herein, Executive will not be an eligible employee or active participant in the LTRP Program and will not be eligible for any further LTRP Awards.

  • The extra byte is sent for every video packet, with the byte set as follows: 1 First packet of an IDR frame 2 First packet of a GDR frame 3 First packet of an LTRP 0 candidate frame 7 First packet of a repair frame not using LTRP Note this refresh flag is analogous to the carriage of the audio activity metric described in the previous section, and hence the same rules apply for use with SRTP.