Modalities definition

Modalities means therapeutic methods or agents including, without limitation, surgery or pharmaceuticals.
Modalities means the Modalities and procedures for a clean development mechanism as contained in the Annex to Decision 3/CMP.1 in Part Two of the Addendum to the Report of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol on its first session, held at Montreal from 28 November to 10 December 2005 (FCCC/KP/CMP/2005/8 Add.1);
Modalities means the Modalities and procedures for a clean development mechanism as contained in the Annex to Decision 3/CMP.1 in Part Two of

Examples of Modalities in a sentence

  • Member Program shall adopt, comply with and maintain rules and policies requiring its members to comply with the One-on-One Interactions, Locker Room, Athletic Training Modalities, Social Media and Electronic Communications, Transportation/Lodging and Billeting Policies as set forth in the USA Hockey Safe Sport Handbook.

  • Modalities of operationalization of the Payment Security Deposit will be notified by SECI at appropriate stage, through necessary guidelines/orders.

  • Member Program shall adopt, comply with and maintain rules and policies requiring its members to comply with the One-on-One Interactions, Locker Room, Athletic Training Modalities, Social Media and Electronic Communications and Travel Policies as set forth in the USA Hockey SafeSport Handbook.

  • Annex 2: Modalities for Tariff Reduction and Elimination for Tariff Lines Placed in the Sensitive Track.

  • The Modalities are intended to ensure "maximum flexibility" for LDCs in the negotiations.

  • In keeping with another mandate under Article XIX:3, the Negotiating Guidelines were complemented in 2003 by the "Modalities for the Special Treatment for Least-Developed Country Members".

  • Modalities for the assumption of authority over settlements by Palestine are set forth in Annex X.

  • Modalities for sessions may involve individual time with the child/ren, a parent and child, a parent alone, parents together (except when prohibited), sibling meetings, extended family, video sessions, phone calls and email with other participants at my discretion.

  • Local Association shall adopt, comply with and maintain rules and policies requiring its members to comply with the One-on-One Interactions, Locker Room, Athletic Training Modalities, Social Media and Electronic Communications and Travel Policies as set forth in the USA Hockey SafeSport Handbook.

  • Philips will provide connectivity testing for all Modalities without charge for the initial installation per the project implementation plan.


More Definitions of Modalities

Modalities means the actions taken by the Tenderer to manage changes..
Modalities refers to the means by which the images to be registered are ac- quired. Examples are listed at the beginning of this chapter. Registration methods designed for like modalities are typically distinct from those appropriate for dif- fering modalities. Registration between like modalities, such as MR-MR, is called “intramodal” or “monomodal” registration; registration between differing modali- ties, such as MR-PET, is called “intermodal” or “multimodal” registration. “Sub- ject” refers to patient involvement and comprises three subcategories: intrapatient, interpatient, and atlas, the latter category comprising registrations between patients and atlases, which are themselves typically derived from patient images (e.g., [4]). “Object” refers to the particular region of anatomy to be registered (e.g., head, liver, vertebra).
Modalities. The loan referred to in this agreement is limited to the amount stated in the preceding clause.- (II) this loan shall be understood to be a closed loan. - THIRD: “FORMS OF DISPOSAL”: (1) THE CREDITED PARTY will dispose of the amounts covered by this loan, fully or partially, by means of disbursement orders in the formats especially provided by BAC/HONDURAS, and subsequent credit to its deposit account at the Institution, overdrafts, acceptances, promissory notes, security discounts, endorsements, bank guarantees, letters of credit and other bank operations susceptible to being performed under this mode of credit and that the parties agree to in a timely manner.- FOURTH: “SPECIAL AND GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS”:
Modalities. (1) The loan referred to in this agreement is limited to the amount stated in the preceding clause.- (II) this loan shall be understood to be a closed loan. - THIRD: “FORMS OF DISPOSAL”: (1) THE CREDITED PARTY will dispose of the amounts covered by this loan, fully or partially, by means of disbursement orders in the formats especially provided by BAC/HONDURAS, and subsequent credit to its deposit account at the Institution, overdrafts, acceptances, promissory notes, security discounts, endorsements, bank guarantees, letters of credit and other bank operations susceptible to being performed under this mode of credit and that the parties agree to in a timely manner.- FOURTH: “SPECIAL AND GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS”: (1) For every disposal made by the CREDITED PARTY charged to the loan object of this agreement, the interests, legal tax and lien withholdings, commissions, expenses, terms and other modalities, as may be the case, that may be applicable to the specific transaction shall be agreed on.-
Modalities means the different groupings of Sub-Modalities to be provided by the Provider as part of the Services as indicated in the Tender Response Document;

Related to Modalities

  • Customizations means those features, functions, interfaces or other aspects of the Contractor Customized Software that have been specifically developed or customized for District. Contractor Customized Software will include any and all bug fixes and other nonmaterial revisions to Contractor Customized Software, regardless of whether District has funded such bug fixes or other revisions.

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

  • Game has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Control Act;

  • Vaccine means a specially prepared antigen which, upon administration to a person, will result in immunity and, specifically for the purposes of this rule, shall mean influenza and pneumococcal vaccines.

  • Interfaces means, collectively, the CAD Interface and the Channel Access Interface.